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The Scotsman
21 Jan, 2020
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Tributes made to Scottish police officer who died falling from bridge
Tributes have been made to 28-year-old Jamie Lynch who died falling from Clackmannanshire bridge.
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18 of the most iconic Scottish animals and where to find them

Scotland is home to a vast array of incredible wildlife, with many of its animals capturing the imagination of Scots for generations.

British mother fumes after takeaway owner brands her “pathetic” in letter when she left two star review

A mum who posted a two star review for a takeaway was sent a letter by the manager calling her ''pathetic'' - and saying he should have given her food to pigs.

How much retirement money could you release from your home?

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British-Australian university lecturer jailed in Tehran says she feels “abandoned and forgotten”

A British-Australian university lecturer jailed in Tehran has said she feels "abandoned and forgotten" and claimed Iran tried to recruit her as a spy.

How SNP ministers could use 30-year-old law to transform Scotland into ‘circular economy’ – James Mackenzie

Scotland’s Circular Economy Bill is so lacking in ambition that it’s not worthy of the name, writes James Mackenzie.

Sport Update
Tottenham plot late swoop for key Rangers man as they eye reinforcements

Tottenham have been linked with a move for Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos, according to reports.

1984 v 1990: Jim and Finlay Calder on which Grand Slam-winning side was best

Who would your money be on if Scotland’s Grand Slam-winning teams of 1984 and 1990 went head to head?

Five is too young for kids to be starting golf, says Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood, who is still going strong at 46, reckons it is too early for budding golf stars to be picking up a club at the age of five.

And finally...
Celtic Connections review: Coastal Connections, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Celtic Connections’ Coastal Connections afternoon, a mini-festival kicking off Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters, was an ambitious and often rewarding if sometimes frustrating affair, as crowds milled between Glasgow Royal Concert Hall’s various spaces. With two dozen performances on offer it was impossible to take everything in and the temptation was to shift from venue to venue, sampling or staying.

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