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The Scotsman
20 Jan, 2020
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Serving police officer dies after falling from Scottish bridge
A Scottish police officer has died after falling from Clackmannanshire Bridge.
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Scottish man jailed for beating up disabled cinema goer for not holding a door open for him

A man who attacked a disabled man for not holding a cinema door open for him has been jailed for 20 months.

Police Scotland ‘worried Scottish independence debate could be hijacked by bigots’

Police Scotland are worried that the indyref2 movement could be hijacked by bigots and counter protests, it has been reported.

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Gordon Ramsay’s son is training to be a Royal Marine

Scottish chef Gordon's Ramsay's son is training to be a marine in the British Army.

Lesley Riddoch: Remember ‘the Vow’ and ignore Gordon Brown’s plan ‘to save the Union’

It seems the SNP’s election victory has created a mandate - for reform of the House of Lords.

Sport Update
John Souttar turns his attention towards Hearts’ relegation battle

No-one at Hearts is expecting a quick fix but there are signs that things are moving in the right direction.

Joe Aribo happy with Rangers’ new ruthless streak

Joe Aribo believes Rangers are ready to avoid the “sloppy” setbacks which derailed their title hopes this time last year as they kick off the second half of the Premiership campaign this week.

East Kilbride 1-3 BSC Glasgow: ‘Emotional’ for Broomhill side as they reach last 16

The tantalising prize for these two Lowland League sides was a place in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup and goodness, BSC Glasgow didn’t hang about making sure it was theirs. They were ahead after just 47 seconds through a drilled finish by Tom Collins and they simply blew away East Kilbride by scoring two more before half-time.

And finally...
Celtic Connections review: Peggy Seeger with Calum and Neill MacColl, Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow

The folk legends just keep coming at Celtic Connections 2020. The great Peggy Seeger of the clan Seeger (and the Crawfords from Crawford) is still writing and performing into her 80s and will shortly embark on her impishly titled First Farewell Concert Tour with her younger son Calum.

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