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The Scotsman
12 Jan, 2018
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Donald Trump cancels February visit to UK
US president Donald Trump has confirmed he has cancelled his trip to London, saying he did not want to cut the ribbon on the new US embassy as he deemed the building’s relocation a “bad deal”.
Latest News
Scotland’s weather: Yellow ‘snow and ice’ warning issued

A new weather warning has been issued for much of the country from next week.

New Barr’s Irn-Bru recipe tastes ‘almost exactly the same’ as old one

It’s a battle between Irn-Bru and Coke, the health of the nation versus those who have helped ruin it, Scotland versus the rest of the world. The fate of new Irn-Bru really is that big.

Iain Gray: SNP must realise zero-hour jobs don’t represent success

Hitting a target to reduce youth unemployment in Scotland by 40 per cent four year early sounds good but is not the whole story, writes Iain Gray MSP.

Restrictions could be slapped on Airbnb short-term holiday lets in Scotland

Restrictions could be slapped on short term holiday lets after a panel set up to investigate the future of the so-called “sharing economy” in Scotland unveils its findings to the Scottish Government this week.

Sport Update
Hearts join the race to sign ex-Rangers star Steven Naismith

Hearts are looking to sign former Kilmarnock and Rangers star Steven Naismith, The Scotsman understands.

Kevin Thomson on why he became a coach at Rangers, not Hibs

Kevin Thomson was back in an old routine yesterday. Driving from home in Edinburgh to what used to be called Murray Park but is now more routinely known as the Rangers training centre, he was gladdened to find not much else has changed.

Bradley Neil off to ‘very positive start’ in 2018

Bradley Neil got his 2018 campaign off to a “very positive start” by recording his best score so far as a European Tour player to sit close to the lead after the first round of the BMW South African Open.

And finally...
Leading artist says iPad generation missing out on seeing prize works

The iPad generation is missing out on seeing major works of art up close and personal, according to one of Scotland’s leading artists.

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