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18 Jan, 2019
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Alex Salmond case: Anger after it emerges SNP MSP will lead parliamentary probe

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was criticised after it emerged that a Holyrood inquiry into the collapse of the Scottish Government sexual harassment probe into Alex Salmond is set to be headed by an SNP politician.

SNP MP calls for Nicola Sturgeon to ‘trigger the gun’ on IndyRef2

A senior SNP MP has called on Nicola Sturgeon to ‘trigger the gun’ on IndyRef2.

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Scotland endures coldest night of winter as temperature plummets

The mercury plunged on Thursday night as Scotland experienced the coldest night of winter so far.

Gym operator pumps up presence with third Fife site

A Scottish gym operator is flexing its muscles after pumping more than £1 million into its biggest facility to date.

Sport Update
Scottish Football Live: Celtic offered Ukraine international | Scott Brown on verge of exit | Rangers striker signs new deal

Follow The Scotsman’s daily blog as we keep you updated with all the latest news, views, rumours and much more from around Scottish football.

How could Celtic line up against Airdrie in the Scottish Cup?

With new players in at Celtic Park, how could the Hoops line up against Airdrieonians on Saturday?

The 10 best January transfer window signings Hearts have ever made

Hearts have had two January windows that will be remembered for a long time, though not particularly for the right reasons. However, while their hit-to-miss ratio wasn’t particularly good in those seasons, the Tynecastle club have unearthed more than a few gems in the month since the window was introduced.

Cowdenbeath have got a chance against Rangers, says Steven Gerrard

Ever since the fourth round draw was made two months ago, Steven Gerrard has been unable to avoid forming an image in his mind of the venue where he will start his first Scottish Cup campaign as Rangers manager.

And finally...
Glass film review: James McAvoy is best thing about Shyamalan’s movie

M Night Shyamalan was ahead of the curve when he made his rooted-in-reality superhero film Unbreakable back in 2000. Before Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight movies, before the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he approached superpowers with an emotionally grounded reverence that would take audiences a few more years to latch on to. In the interim, Shyamalan — after an initial run of hits — went on to make a solid decade of duds, but with his 2016 comeback movie, Split, the master of twist endings demonstrated he hadn’t completely lost his touch, revealing in the final seconds that it was really a pseudo sequel to Unbreakable all along.

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