With her father’s sword in her hand, the Queen dubbed the 100-year-old a knight.
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  Jul 18, 2020  
     
     
  Captain Sir Tom Moore: 100-year-old national hero knighted by Queen  
     
  With her father’s sword in her hand, the Queen dubbed the 100-year-old a knight.  
     
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Nicola Sturgeon’s Border talk is about politics, not health – Susan Dalgety
 
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is trying to suggest the virus is out of control down south while Scotland – which has one of the highest coronavirus death rates in the world – is doing well in order to score political points, writes Susan Dalgety
 
     
 
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How Portobello has changed since my day – Kevan Christie
 
Kevan Christie returns to his old childhood haunt of Portobello and discovers it remains as edgy and bohemian as ever.
 
     
 
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If Scotland ‘builds a wall’, it risks its reputation for hospitality
 
Fear of coronavirus has prompted ‘tourists go home’ signs, but a sensible compromise is for visitors to stick to social-distancing rules while receiving the same friendly welcome, writes Stephen Jardine.
 
     
     
 
 
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Why these Scots spend their time visiting the graves of total strangers
 
For Findagrave volunteers, visiting, photographing and recording the tombstones of people they’ve never met is about more than just preserving history – they’re also helping strangers across the globe reconnect with their roots
 
 
     
     
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  New Tartan Pro Tour to offer ASI Scottish Open spot for men and women  
     
  Huge opportunities on offer in new six-event series  
     
     
 
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Heather MacRae is latest Scot to shine in Rose Ladies Series
 
Debut produces tie for second at JCB Golf & Country Club
 
 
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Allan Massie: Edinburgh look in better shape than Glasgow
 
Last season Richard Cockerill’s side were improving while Warriors were at best marching on the spot
 
 
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Interview: Aberdonian John Fitzpatrick on making history as Manchester United’s first ever substitute and trying to tame best mate George Best
 
Defender’s Old Trafford career was cruelly ended when he was just 26
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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