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The Scotsman
11 Jun, 2018
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Temperatures in Scotland are set to hit 33 degrees, Celtic rubbish Leicester interest in Brendan Rodgers and Scotland's welcomes increase in foreign investment. 

Scotland prepares for hottest summer in 12 years
Scotland could be set to experience its hottest summer in more than a decade.
Latest News
Pavement parking to be banned in Scotland under Transport Bill

Parking on pavements would be banned across Scotland under proposals introduced at Holyrood.

Lesley Riddoch: Brexit bungles boost leaving UK

The massive disruption caused by plans to quit Europe is making many re-consider their views, writes Lesley Riddoch.

Early age drinking in spotlight

As a major international conference is taking shape, we consider how a global perspective can find ways to tackle issues around alcohol

Promoted by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP)

Doubts over universal child care as nurseries hit ‘crisis point’

Nicola Sturgeon’s flagship policy to introduce a system of effective universal childcare in Scotland has been plunged into doubt with a stark warning that nurseries are at “crisis point” and will not be able to deliver it.

First woolly mammoth bone found in Scotland

The first woolly mammoth bone to be found in Scotland has been discovered by a marine worker who stumbled across it on a beach.

Record foreign investment in Scotland as London falls away

Scotland has attracted a record number of foreign investment projects, securing 116 agreements last year.

Sport Update
Celtic rubbish talk of Brendan Rodgers leaving for Leicester

Celtic have been quick to distance themselves from talk of manager Brendan Rodgers potentially leaving the club to take over at Leicester City.

Scotland record ‘greatest win in history’ as they stun England in the cricket

Scotland stunned the cricketing world by beating number one-ranked England by six runs in a nerve-wracking one-day international in Edinburgh.

Kenny Miller: Rangers weren’t prepared by Pedro Caixinha for Europe

Kenny Miller has hit out at ex-Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha for the club’s lack of preparation ahead of their return to Europe year.

Connor Syme holes 50-foot putt to finish second in Austria

Connor Syme lit up his rookie season on the European Tour in spectacular fashion by rolling in a 50-foot birdie putt on the final hole to finish second behind Finland’s Mikko Korhonen in the inaugural Shot Clock Masters in Austria.

Celtic ready to break transfer record to sign Odsonne Edouard

Celtic are ready to smash their transfer fee to land PSG striker Odsonne Edouard on a permanent deal, according to the Evening Times.

And finally...
Music review: Beyoncé & Jay-Z: OTR II, Hampden Park, Glasgow

Teflon power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z have never been shy about using their glamorous relationship for commercial titillation, self-styling themselves as “the gangster and the queen” in the idealised opening credit sequence of this On The Run II tour, while acknowledging, in the most stylised fashion, the cracks in the coating through staged glimpses of their private life.

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