The latest headlines, news, sport and more from The Scotsman.
| | | Latest News | | Interview: Dougray Scott | Unravelling the mystery of the BBCâs The Woman in White, Dougray Scott talks to Janet Christie about finding the humanity in all his characters, films, football and muddling through as a parent. Portrait by Debra Hurford Brown |
|
|
| |
|
| | Sport Update | Graeme Murty: Iâve done a good job at Rangers | Irrespective of how Rangersâ pursuit of Steven Gerrard ends up, when it comes to managing the Ibrox club Graeme Murty will soon fall. The 43-year-old is adamant, though, he will be able to stand by his record in a job he still refuses to give up on. Given the situation into which he was plunged after Pedro Caixinha was jettisoned six month ago, the fact he is looking to end the campaign effectively bested only by Celtic convinces Murty that no-one could have done more. |
|
|
| | |
|
| And finally... | | Theatre review: Passing Places | Persians | THINGS have changed, in the 21 years since Stephen Greenhornâs much-loved Passing Places first appeared at the Traverse. The coming of the mobile phone has altered our sense of place, making it far more difficult to disappear from the map than it once was; so itâs perhaps wise of director Andrew Panton, in this new Dundee Rep revival, to leave the play firmly in the 1990s, in the age of clapped-out Ladas and public payphones. |
|
| |
|
|
|