Having trouble seeing this email? View it as a web page instead.

The Scotsman
28 Jun, 2019
Twitter Twitter
Scottish parents ‘absolutely distraught’ as son diagnosed with same deadly disease as little sister
A couple has been left devastated after their son was diagnosed with the same terminal disease as his little sister.
Latest News
Donald Trump golf course dunes to lose protected status

The sand dunes at Donald Trump's controversial golf resort in Aberdeenshire are set to lose their protected environment status.

Million cruise passengers to visit Scotland next year

Scotland’s booming cruise passenger total is expected to reach one million next year, nearly a decade ahead of previous forecasts.

Nicola Sturgeon ‘increasingly alarmed’ by talk of no deal Brexit

The Scottish and Welsh Governments have pledged to work together to try and keep the UK in the European Union ahead of a ministerial meeting in Manchester today.

Blind, mad or Blairite: UK will not survive politicians like these – Joyce McMillan

The British state faces a perfect storm that threatens its existence unless politicians come to their senses, stop the Brexit nightmare and embrace policies like the Green New Deal, writes Joyce McMillan.

Sport Update
Rising star Bob MacIntyre going places but home is where his heart is

Away from the hustle bustle of Oban town centre on a sun-kissed summer day, Bob MacIntyre is holding court in the peace and quiet of Glencruitten Golf Club clubhouse. It’s his second home, having been around the place since he was a nipper. His dad, Dougie, is the greenkeeper and the family live close to the 12th tee.

Rangers deny transfer rumour, Hibs close in on goalkeeper, Celtic eye Paddy McNair, Dylan McGeouch to return to Scotland? – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Rangers insist they are not about to sign Martin Skrtel, Celtic are looking at the possibility of signing Paddy McNair, and Aberdeen are looking to sign former Hibs midfielder Dylan McGeouch.

New Hearts striker Conor Washington shrugs off goal drought

Hearts new boy Conor Washington admits he has had a tough 18 months but the Northern Ireland international believes his difficulties are now behind him, which is why he had no qualms about adopting an iconic squad number.

And finally...
Glasgow TRNSMT: Jess Glynne second big act in a week to pull out of festival

Jess Glynne has been forced to cancel her appearance at Glasgow’s TRNSMT Festival due to a vocal haemorrhage, making her the second big act in a week to pull out of the event for health reasons.

See all the day's news here