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The Scotsman
6 Oct, 2018
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ScotRail and Edinburgh Trams shamed for not accepting £1 RBS notes
ScotRail and Edinburgh Trams have apologised to a passenger after refusing to accept Royal Bank of Scotland £1 notes to pay for tickets.
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Brian Wilson: Brexit may reignite The Troubles

Boris Johnson dismisses the Northern Ireland border issue, but the return of nightly atrocities cannot be contemplated, says Brian Wilson

5 of the best woodland sound and light events to experience this autumn

With the leaves changing and the nights getting shorter, autumn is a magical time in Scotland, and it is made even more so with these fab sound and light shows.

Bridge to Australia bolsters FinTech opportunities

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

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Cash-strapped police force on course to save nearly £2bn over ten years

Police Scotland is on track to make cumulative savings of nearly £2 billion over the next decade – well ahead of its original target.

Trump accounts show losses for Aberdeenshire resort

Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf course reported a £1.2 million loss last year, accounts filed with Companies House have revealed.

Sport Update
Rangers’ Steven Gerrard says Hearts are the real deal

Steven Gerrard has labelled Hearts as “genuine” challengers for the Premiership title this season as he seeks to inflict a first defeat of the campaign on the league leaders at Ibrox tomorrow.

Interview: Hugh Burns on his ‘What’s the goalie daein, Tom?’ blurt

You know The Scream, of course you do. Everyone emotionally invested in Scottish sport can empathise with the fretful-looking fellow in the painting, even if we aren’t all aware it’s the work of the boy Munch – Edvard Munch, the Norwegian expressionist.

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Craig Levein ‘can’t wait’ for Hearts’ acid test against Rangers

Craig Levein believes tomorrow’s trip to Ibrox will be the acid test for his early league leaders as the irresistible force of Rangers’ home form meets the immovable object of Hearts’ record on the road.

And finally...
Music review: The SCO & François Leleux

IN ITS year-long hiatus between principal conductors, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra has made a smart move in enlisting the talents of oboist and conductor François Leleux as featured artist.

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