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The Scotsman
16 Sep, 2019
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Sir Rod Stewart has spoken for the first time about his treatment for cancer, a Scottish distillery is linking up with Blue Planet, and David Denton has announced his retirement.

Sir Rod Stewart reveals cancer ordeal
Sir Rod Stewart reveals cancer ordeal
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Boris Johnson skips planned EU press conference amid protesters boos

Prime Minister Boris Johnson skipped a planned press conference with his Luxembourg counterpart because of protests.

Teenager charged over ‘Nazi salute’ video at Scottish synagogue

A 16-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a video that appeared to show a Nazi salute performed near a synagogue.

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Creative mother wins prize for ‘Jacob Leeks Mogg’ at vegetable show

A creative mum-of-three bagged second prize at her town's onion fayre - when she used leek and onions to recreate Jacob Rees-Mogg 'vegging out' in the House of Commons.

Harry Potter fans booking Glenfinnan Bunkhouse disappointed to find it’s eight miles from viaduct

Harry Potter fans booking into the Glenfinnan Bunkhouse have been disappointed to discover that it's eight miles from the iconic viaduct.

Wick distillery teams up with Blue Planet veteran for coastal films

Old Pulteney single malt Scotch has teamed up with veteran cameraman Doug Allan to launch its “Rise with the Tide” campaign.

Sport Update
Ex-Hibs and Rangers striker considering switching from Scotland to Australia

Jason Cummings is contemplating switching his national allegiance to Australia.

Scottish Football LIVE: The agreement Rangers have with ace, SPFL starlet wanted by Premier League sides, Claudio Marchisio to Ibrox latest, brilliance from the lower leagues

There is news from Ibrox, a promising SPFL striker wanted by a host of clubs, the latest on Claudio Marchisio to Ibrox and some great lower league content.

Celtic interest in £12m star, Rangers eye Premier League recruit, Parkhead ace to get new contract, Hearts injury blow, new Scotland right-back, Aberdeen could have lost star earlier – Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

All the latest news, transfer speculation and more from the SPFL.

Celtic fan campaign that led to free sanitary products at stadium delighted after 100 other clubs sign up

Celtic fans who campaigned to get free sanitary products in the club's grounds are celebrating getting 100 football clubs around the world to join up too.

Scotland star David Denton to retire following concussion suffered in 2018

Scotland star and ex-Edinburgh bacl-row forward David Denton has announced he is to retire from rugby.

And finally...
Music review: Lammermuir Festival opening weekend, various venues, East Lothian

East Lothian’s Lammermuir Festival has reached the grand old age of ten and there’s a sense of celebrating with old friends across this year’s programme. The Dunedin Consort (*****), for example, who have given plenty of memorable (and memorably quirky) concerts down Lammermuir’s decade-long history, and who brought joy, passion and precision to Bach and Vivaldi in their concert on the festival’s opening Friday evening. With two Brandenburg Concertos, two Bach Suites and two Vivaldi concertos cunningly arranged in a palindrome across the evening, was there nonetheless the chance that it might have been a bit – well, samey? Not a bit of it. Conductor John Butt’s crack period players played up the works’ distinctive personalities, from the grandeur and expansiveness of their opening Bach First Orchestral Suite to a nervy, dramatic Summer from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, delivered with astonishing clarity and grit by violinist Cecilia Bernardini – seldom can the concerto have sounded more operatic.

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