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The Scotsman
13 May, 2018
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Top stories of the week

A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

Donald Trump bans Irn-Bru from his Turnberry golf course

President Donald Trump hasn’t done much to endear himself to people in Scotland, with his history of outspoken comments and his lack of concern for environmental issues - but many think he’s gone too far this time.

Body found in search for missing Scott Hutchison

A body has been found during the search for missing singer Scott Hutchison.

Donald Trump’s Scottish resort paid by US taxpayers for ‘VIP visit’

Donald Trump’s flagship Scottish resort received thousands of pounds in US taxpayers’ money to host VIP visits by officials from his administration, an investigation by The Scotsman can reveal.

Hit TV show Outlander to be renewed for series 5 and 6

Hugely popular time travelling fantasy series Outlander will return for series five and six after it was renewed by a US entertainment company.

Edinburgh named one of the best cities in the world for students

Edinburgh has been named as one of the best cities in the world to be a student.

Brian Wilson: Anti-Gaelic prejudice is still alive in Scotland

What is it about Gaelic that brings out the playground bully in a steady stream of Scottish commentators who, on other matters, would preen themselves on the liberalism of their opinions?

Jeremy Corbyn believes Unionism is “divisive”, spokesman says

Jeremy Corbyn’s believes Unionism is “divisive” and has negative connotations, a the Labour leader's spokesman has suggested when asked about his views on Scottish independence.

Jeremy Corbyn: Brexit Bill is a ‘power grab on the Scottish Parliament’

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said the UK’s Brexit Bill is a “power grab” on the authority of the Scottish Parliament and branded this “unacceptable” on a visit to Glasgow today.

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