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The Scotsman
5 Feb, 2018
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Watch the moment cheeky stag sneaks into Glenfinnan garden
This is the moment a wild stag was caught on fim helping himself to some bird food in the Scottish Highlands.
Latest News
Scotland weather: Coldest week of the winter expected

The coldest week of the winter could be just around the corner, with most of the population likely to see a few flakes of the white stuff.

SNP MEP Alyn Smith calls for Scottish Eurovision entry

An SNP MEP is calling for Scotland to have their own entry in the Eurovision Song Contest.

‘Give Scotland seat at Brexit talks or risk indyref2’

Calls have been made for Scotland to get a seat at the table in post-Brexit trade talks with the European Union and other countries to avoid “awkward” legal disputes over implementation of agreements.

COMMENT: Nick Freer looks at AI and the key role of a good pitch

There’s a great movie from a couple of years back called Ex Machina, an Oscar-winning flick that will likely go on to become more famous for its subject matter – the advance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the early 21st century – than its various awards.

Sport Update
Gregor Townsend demands two big Scotland performances at Murrayfield

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has tasked his players with restoring the badly wounded pride of the nation’s rugby supporters following Saturday’s calamitous start to the 
Six Nations in Cardiff.

Scott Brown: Craig Levein’s words made me a marked man

Scott Brown has accused Hearts boss Craig Levein of making him a marked man in the eyes of the referees.

Craigielaw to stage Scottish Senior Open

Craigielaw is the new venue for the Scottish Senior Open, joining near neighbours Archerfield Links and The Renaissance Club in staging the event in recent years.

And finally...
Joyce McMillan: Creative Scotland’s decision to axe funding for seven leading touring theatre companies defies logic, and its failure to explain its reasoning beggars belief

First, let’s spare a thought, this week, for Scotland’s culture minister, Fiona Hyslop. Remarkably, in a world where culture ministers rarely last long, she has now held the post for almost seven years; and in an age of mounting austerity across the UK, she has quite simply played a blinder throughout, in persuading her colleagues of the brilliant “bang for the buck” Scotland gets from its artists, and of the need for the Scottish government to keep on supporting their work. Two months ago, in the final tussle over Scotland’s budget that followed the UK autumn budget statement on 22 November, she did particularly well, persuading finance minister Derek McKay not only to avoid making cuts to Creative Scotland and the rest of the arts, but to offer Creative Scotland an additional sum to compensate for declining arts Lottery income. Scotland’s arts community and creative organisations breathed a sigh of relief; and looked forward to a Creative Scotland three-year funding announcement, at the end of January, that should, for once, have been a relatively happy and trouble-free event.

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