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The Scotsman
11 Dec, 2019
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Ruth Davidson: I’ll go skinny dipping in Loch Ness if the SNP win 50 seats
Former Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has pledged to go skinny dipping in Loch Ness if the SNP win 50 seats at the General Election.
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Scottish schoolboy, who acted in Outlander, dies suddenly age 14

Tributes have been paid to a Scottish schoolboy who acted in Outlander.

Rare mountain forest being planted near Loch Ness will be largest in Scotland

A rare mountain-top forest being planted in the Highlands will be the largest of its kind in Scotland and could provide new homes for iconic species such as the golden eagle, ring ouzel and mountain hare, according to conservationists.

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Watch the unbelievable moment a lorry on the A1 is blown on to a police car during Storm Brendan

The footage shows the moment the HGV was blown over, causing closures on the A1.

I lived in America for 55 years and can tell you that the NHS is a much better healthcare system – Joe Goldblatt

The biggest reason for personal bankruptcy in the US is the inability to pay medical bills, like the extra cost of giving birth prematurely, writes Joe Goldblatt.

Sport Update
Celtic target speaks on link, trio of new deals at Rangers, Levein ‘showed Stendel round Hearts base’ – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

The latest Scottish football news, transfer rumours and gossip...

Hearts owner Ann Budge sought out Craig Levein’s opinion on Daniel Stendel

Hearts owner Ann Budge introduced Daniel Stendel as her new manager yesterday but risked angering fans by admitting that Craig 
Levein had played a role in his recruitment. .

Ayr 1-1 Arbroath: Stephen Kelly uses wind to score direct from a corner

Arbroath battled back for a deserved point but could have gone on to win after Michael McKenna’s penalty cancelled out Stephen Kelly’s opener for Ayr United.

And finally...
School of Scottish Studies to put spotlight on performers

Saturday saw the Scottish folk scene don its glad rags and converge on Aberdeen Music Hall for the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards ceremony. Always an exuberant event, it showcases how traditional and related music has developed a profile which would have been unheard of 30 years ago. The allied traditional arts of dance and storytelling have tended not, however, to enjoy such wide exposure. But now Edinburgh University’s Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies, home to the renowned School of Scottish Studies Archives, has launched a ground-breaking MSc programme in Traditional Arts Performance which, for the first time, will combine music with dance and storytelling.

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