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The Scotsman
26 Jul, 2018
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Irishman Brian O’Callaghan-Westrop dies in Greece wildfires on honeymoon
An Irishman has died while on honeymoon after becoming caught up in wildfires that have swept across Greece.
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Thousands of ScotRail staff could take industrial action over pay

Passengers have been threatened with “massive” disruption by ScotRail workers who are to be balloted for industrial action over pay disparity.

Vandal destroys Donald Trump’s star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

A vandal has destroyed US president Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Bridge to Australia bolsters FinTech opportunities

Australia and Scotland’s FinTech businesses are perfectly game, set and matched under new initiative

Promoted by Scottish Development International

Scots ‘castle’ behind name of Canadian city up for sale

IT is believed to have inspired the name of the Canadian city of Calgary after a Mountie was hosted as a guest almost 150 years ago.

Thousands of visitors expected at social enterprise festival

Organisers are expecting thousands of visitors amid the final countdown to Edinburgh’s social enterprise festival.

Sport Update
Rangers set to make Kean Bryan the club’s 11th summer signing

Rangers are set to make their 11th signing of the summer after Kean Bryan agreed to join the Ibrox club, according to the Scottish Sun.

The escalating conflict between the seagulls and Scottish football

After last night’s incident at Hampden, Craig Fowler reviews the ongoing conflict between Scottish football and the white scavengers which patrol our pitches

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Brendan Rodgers in the dark about Celtic’s link to Daniel Arzani

Brendan Rodgers has again distanced himself from Celtic’s transfer activity, insisting he has no involvement in the club’s pursuit of Australian international midfielder Daniel Arzani.

And finally...
Jailed poets’ voices to be heard in Edinburgh Art Festival works

A live show inspired by specimens of human remains from an anatomy museum, footage of occult rituals staged at stone circles around Scotland and pop-up performances of magic inspired by the current political landscape will be staged as part of Edinburgh’s annual celebration of visual art

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