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22 Sep, 2019
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Thousands march through Edinburgh in call to remain in European Union
Thousands of people have marched through Edinburgh in support of the UK remaining in the European Union.
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No arrests at four loyalist parades in Glasgow despite concerns

No trouble or arrests were reported at or around four loyalist marches through Glasgow on Saturday despite concerns of further violence or demonstrations.

Tourist drowns while proposing to his girlfriend underwater in Tanzania

An American tourist died while proposing to his girlfriend underwater during a holiday to Tanzania.

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Climate crisis: leaked IPCC report reveals coastal communities around the world will be destroyed

A new UN report is set to issue a stark warning on the impact of climate change on oceans and frozen areas, amid a push to ratchet up efforts to tackle the crisis.

Aidan Smith: ‘Charlton, Murray and now Stokes – their dark shadows are revealing’

What a contrasting week this has been for two of the world’s top sportsmen. Just as Ben Stokes was having a tabloid newspaper dig up a horror story and a family tragedy, Cristiano Ronaldo was being asked by Piers Morgan: “Which of your cars is favourite?”

Sport Update
Ireland 27 Scotland 3: Scotland smashed by Ireland in Rugby World Cup opener

The pre-match build-up was given some spice by Scotland assistant coach Matt Taylor’s tasty comments that they would look to “smash” Ireland’s star playmaker Johnny Sexton.

Rangers star offered new deal at Ibrox, Gerrard makes transfer vow, Lennon insists he’s a calmer man, Levein reveals when he’d quit Hearts, Rangers loanee dropped for poor form – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Sunday's Scottish football news and gossip.

‘We owe Craig Levein’ says Hearts’ Steven Naismith

The time has come for Craig Levein to call in some IOUs, according to Steven Naismith.

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Letter tells the dramatic escape of Scottish ‘Indiana Jones’ from Tibetan monks

A remarkable letter written more than a century ago by Scotland's "Indiana Jones of the plant world" will go on public display for the first time tomorrow.

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