From a ribbon cutting ceremony alongside an actor dressed up as a 14th century Scots monarch, to a whistle stop excursion of their Scottish golf courses, they are routine engagements carried out by Donald Trump’s family while its patriarch is resident in the White House.
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  Revealed: Secret Service paid Donald Trump’s resort nearly £25,000 for son’s business trips  
     
  From a ribbon cutting ceremony alongside an actor dressed up as a 14th century Scots monarch, to a whistle stop excursion of their Scottish golf courses, they are routine engagements carried out by Donald Trump’s family while its patriarch is resident in the White House.  
     
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Boy, 16, and man charged after Police Scotland find £1m worth of cannabis in disused bingo hall
 
A teenage boy and a man have been charged after officers found cannabis worth up to £1m in a bingo hall in Scotland.
 
     
 
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Scotland’s harsher animal cruelty penalties comes into force including unlimited fines and longer jail sentences
 
New measures increasing the maximum available penalties for the worst cases of animal cruelty have come into force.
 
     
 
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Developer pledges to restore 4000-year old standing stone to its rightful place in Fife
 
The return of a 4,000 year-old standing stone to its rightful place in Fife has been assured after planners signed off on detailed proposals for its reinstatement.
 
     
 
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Car flips on its roof during serious collision on busy East Lothian road
 
A car has come off a busy road and landed on its roof during a collision in East Lothian.
 
     
 
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How British empire demise may point to way ahead in referendum stand-off
 
Historic precedents from the demise of the British empire may point to a more pragmatic approach from the UK Government over demands for an independence referendum, it has been suggested.
 
     
 
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Landslip in Aberdeenshire closes train line
 
Rail engineers are in attendance on a stretch of train line near Huntly, in Aberdeenshire, following a landslide.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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