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The Scotsman
13 May, 2019
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Legendary American actress and singer Doris Day dies aged 97
Doris Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in films in the 1960s, has died aged 97.
Latest News
SNP MP Joanna Cherry says ‘bully’ claim may be part of smearing by own party

Internal warfare has erupted within the SNP as a leading MP, facing allegations of bullying, accused others in her party of “lies” and “politically-motivated smears”.

Outlander star Sam Heughan reveals support for Scottish Greens

One of Scotland’s most recognisable stars, actor Sam Heughan, who is best known for his role in the Outlander series, has backed the Scottish Greens for the upcoming EU elections.

Soaring temperatures set to bring Scotland’s hottest day of the year

Soaring temperatures will put Scotland on course to record its hottest day of the year so far this week -  even putting parts of southern England in the shade.

Europe must fast-track an independent Scotland back into fold, says French MP

For some 750 years, the relationship between France and Scotland has stood firm, despite the apparent chaos of ever-changing alliances and European civil wars that have bruised our continent over the centuries.

Sport Update
Derek Adams, John Robertson and Jim Goodwin linked with Dundee as Jim McIntyre exits

Dundee won’t rush into appointing Jim McIntyre’s successor and will seek experience in their quest for a quickfire return to the Premiership.

Bob McIntyre on fire as he finishes joint second at British Masters

Talk about a Bobby dazzler! It was a day to remember, after all, in the £3 million Betfred British Masters for Bob MacIntyre. The 22-year-old from Oban finished eagle-birdie at Hillside in the company of the tournament host, Tommy Fleetwood. That was set to get him into a play-off until Swede Marcus Kinhult also birdied the last to claim his maiden European Tour victory.

Celtic manager latest: Marcelo Bielsa to Jose Mourinho – 20 runners and riders for the Parkhead job

Neil Lennon's chances of being appointed Celtic manager on a permanent basis took a hit at the weekend.

And finally...
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas: ‘The most remote settlement on the planet’ we share a name with

We share our name with many other locations around the globe - many of which have featured on this website from time-to-time.

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