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The Scotsman
26 Jan, 2018
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How Robert Burns died and his legacy examined
HE WAS the humble ploughman’s son whose ability to capture the Zeitgeist of 18th century Scotland through the medium of poetry and song carved a legacy which continues to shine bright two centuries on.
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A journey to Abhainn Dearg distillery on the Isle of Lewis

I have such intense childhood memories of the conjoined islands of Lewis and Harris – of the memorial stone for a dead whaler’s faithful dog; of my father’s tense and nervous glances as his car was winched into a net and onto a ferry; of fishing with high explosives; of my mother’s attempts at Gaelic; of abandoned cars and rotting steadings – that the 21st century reality came as a shock.

Donald Trump ‘loves Scotland’ as planned UK visit takes shape

Donald Trump has said he would “love” to visit the UK and has spoken of his admiration for Scotland.

Alex Salmond is taking his Fringe stage show on a UK tour

Alex Salmond is set to take his festival stage show on a UK tour.

Buffalo farmer raises the steaks

As entries open for this year’s Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards, we take a look at the remarkable rise of a former winner, The Buffalo Farm.

Sport Update
Tiger Woods ‘a bit rusty’ as he cards 72 at Torrey Pines

Tiger Woods admitted he was “probably a bit rusty” after marking his return to PGA Tour action after a 12-month absence with a level-par 72 at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.

Hearts’ Christophe Berra wants call-up for John Souttar

Christophe Berra admits he is a moaner on the pitch but the Hearts captain makes no apology and says he would love the chance to grumble at defensive partner John Souttar for Scotland as well.

John Hartson: Craig Levein and Neil Lennon spat just verbal sparring

John Hartson says that the recent spat between Hearts manager Craig Levein and Hibernian counterpart Neil Lennon is no different to the verbal sparring boxers indulge in throughout the build-up to a big fight.

And finally...
Obituary: Robert MacPherson, tireless worker for tenants’ rights, despite being severely disabled

Robert Calder MacPherson. voluntary worker and tenants’ rights campaigner. Born 6 October, 1946, in Edinburgh. Died 31 December, 2017, in Edinburgh, aged 71.

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