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The Scotsman
27 Feb, 2018
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Hotel owned by Andy Murray awarded top possible rating
A hotel owned by tennis legend Sir Andy Murray has been awarded the top possible rating following an inspection by national tourism organisation VisitScotland.
Latest News
Nicola Sturgeon says Brexit offer ‘undermines devolution’

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has rejected the latest offer from the UK Government to the devolved administrations as an impasse over a post-Brexit ‘power grab’ shows no signs of abating.

Nicola Sturgeon ‘preparing to call Indyref2 this year’ claims David Mundell

According to David Mundell, Nicola Sturgeon will call a second independence referendum in the autumn.

Scotland’s weather: When will snow hit and what weather warnings are in place?

The Met Office have released a video explaining what warnings are in place and what areas of the country could be impacted by snow.

UK Government writes letter to energy firms to urge support for price cap

The UK government has written an open letter to utility companies, urging them to support a new energy price cap which could save families £100 a year - and warning them that the measures already taken by firms "do not go far enough".

Sport Update
Scottish golf clubs need to tackle ‘brutal facts’

Scotland may be the “home of golf”, yet that’s not stopping the sport from losing golf club members at an alarming rate. Around 50,000 golfers have given up memberships in the last ten years, with one annual report on the state of the game across Europe revealing that Scotland shed more registered golfers than any other country from 2015 to 2016.

Rumour Mill: Rodgers on list to replace Wenger | Rangers eye permanent Goss move

Brendan Rodgers is on a shortlist of potential candidates to replace Arsene Wenger, Rangers wish to sign Sean Goss on permanent deal, and Neil Lennon could face the wrath of the SFA after his outburst towards referee Kevin Clancy.

Ugo Monye hails Finn Russell but stands by ‘maverick’ comment

Former England and Lions wing Ugo Monye has praised Scotland stand-off Finn Russell, who he labelled last week as “flaky”, but stuck by his description of Calcutta Cup man of the match as a maverick.

And finally...
Edinburgh Avengers filming doubled value to city’s economy

The superheroes of Avengers: Infinity War have helped more than double the value of film and television productions to Edinburgh in a year.

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