Social media is awash with reports of a meteor or shooting star in the sky above Scotland on Wednesday evening.
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  Was it a meteor or a shooting star? Reports across Scotland of mysterious light in sky  
     
  Social media is awash with reports of a meteor or shooting star in the sky above Scotland on Wednesday evening.  
     
Was it a meteor or a shooting star? Reports across Scotland of mysterious light in sky
     
   
     
 
Mourning a champion of the Commonwealth - David Hope-Jones
Mourning a champion of the Commonwealth - David Hope-Jones
 
     
 
Scotsman obituaries: Richard Cockburn, fighter pilot and pioneering advertising executive
Scotsman obituaries: Richard Cockburn, fighter pilot and pioneering advertising executive
 
     
 
Rent freeze may harm property investment - David Alexander
Rent freeze may harm property investment - David Alexander
 
     
 
TV and radio broadcaster Jenni Falconer finds running a marathon gives her time to think
TV and radio broadcaster Jenni Falconer finds running a marathon gives her time to think
 
     
 
They go above and beyond the call of duty, but we cannot continue to exploit care workers’ goodwill - Garry Hutton
They go above and beyond the call of duty, but we cannot continue to exploit care workers’ goodwill - Garry Hutton
 
     
 
Worsening US-China relationship could have global economic impact - Martin Purbrick
Worsening US-China relationship could have global economic impact - Martin Purbrick
 
     
 
Readers' letters: Don’t dismiss the Highlands’ agricultural potential
Readers' letters: Don’t dismiss the Highlands’ agricultural potential
 
     
 
How Queen Elizabeth helped turn the ruins of British Empire into a unique, global force for good – Harshan Kumarasingham
How Queen Elizabeth helped turn the ruins of British Empire into a unique, global force for good – Harshan Kumarasingham
 
     
 
Dear Liz Truss, fracking is a pointless gamble on small quantities of expensive gas – Dr Richard Dixon
Dear Liz Truss, fracking is a pointless gamble on small quantities of expensive gas – Dr Richard Dixon
 
     
 
List of leaders to attend Queen's funeral speaks volumes about her global popularity and UK's standing in the world
List of leaders to attend Queen's funeral speaks volumes about her global popularity and UK's standing in the world
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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