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The Scotsman
25 Jan, 2020
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Learning Gaelic will boost children’s education, says expert
An Edinburgh-based academic has called into question a claim by a Tory MSP that children’s education could be harmed by a move to make Gaelic the main teaching language of schools in the Western Isles.
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Robert Archibald: Scottish basketball and former NBA player dies aged 39

Former NBA player and Great Britain international Robert Archibald has died aged 39.

Freemasons in Scotland alter centuries-old tradition to embrace vegans

Greggs famously famously embraced veganism with their sausage rolls and other high street fixtures are following suit...including Freemason lodges.

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Watch: Stag running along Glenfinnan Viaduct holds up train

A ScotRail conductor spotted a stag running along the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.

Forgotten hero of Rangers and Everton deserving of a proper memorial

A currently unmarked grave at Lambhill Cemetery in Glasgow will soon be adorned with a headstone befitting one of Scottish football’s largely forgotten but most remarkable heroes.

Sport Update
McKay glides into free skate at European championships

Dundee figure skater Natasha McKay has qualified for the free skate at the European Figure Skating Championships, despite a fall on her double axel.

Hearts confirm Liam Boyce capture ahead of Rangers clash

Hearts have announced the signing of Liam Boyce from Burton Albion, with the striker in line to face Rangers on Sunday.

Eddie Pepperell says his aim for 2020 is to ‘Stop being a pr***’

Less than three months ago, Eddie Pepperell found himself being disqualified from the Turkish Airlines Open after running out of balls at a time when he had fallen out of love with golf.

And finally...
Tartan Pimpernel Rev Dr Donald Caskie to be honoured at the scene of his heroics

He was the crofter’s son from Islay whose wartime heroics as a Church of Scotland minister helped thousands of Allied troops escape from France and saw him face a Gestapo death squad.

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