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The Scotsman
3 Mar, 2018
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Watch: Cheeky Glasgow OAP pelts pedestrians with snowballs
Over the last 72 hours, Scots have been battling through blizzards,
Latest News
White wedding: Strangers dig deep to save bride’s special day

A bride has thanked total strangers who united to clear the road so she could marry the love of her life.

The best places to see whales in Scotland

They’re some of the most majestic creatures in the world, and nothing compares to seeing whales in their natural environment.

Snowy Scotland to thaw, but disruption to drag into next week

Snowbound Scotland can finally look forward to a slow thaw but significant disruption is expected to drag on into next week.

Mark Carney calls for financial regulation of Bitcoin

Bank of England governor Mark Carney has launched a scathing attack on cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, calling for regulation to hold them to the “same standards as the rest of the financial system”.

Sport Update
Morton chief wants Celtic cup tie called off over safety fears

Morton chief executive Warren Hawke has all but called for his side’s Scottish Cup clash with Celtic at Parkhead to be postponed.

Jim Duffy fears Morton players ‘could be injured’ against Celtic

Morton’s preparations for their William Hill Scottish Cup quarter-final clash with Celtic have been severely hit by the weather, according to manager Jim Duffy.

Alan Pattullo: Shakespearean tragedy played out at Tannadice

D undee’s senior football clubs are no strangers to controversy. But if Dens Park is the setting for a soap opera, Dundee United are where a Shakespearean tragedy is being played out.

And finally...
Theatre reviews: Of Mice and Men, Theatre Royal, Glasgow

A man can dream, can’t he? And so can a woman; but the dreams of ordinary working people are often edged with poignancy, as they struggle to hang on to hope in tough economic times. John Steinbeck’s great 1937 novella and play Of Mice And Men is perhaps the most profound and tragic story ever written on this theme; and in this new touring production from Selladoor Worldwide, Richard Keightley and Matthew Wynn deliver a beautiful pair of performances as two migrant farm workers on the road in the California of the Great Depression.

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