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If you are unable to see the message below, [click here to view]. All the latest news as it happens... [Daily] January 30, 2017 [Like Us] [facebook] [Follow Us] [twitter] DAILY NEWS... News [Major disruption to rail passengers from signal fault] Major disruption to rail passengers from signal fault Nearly 30 trains were cancelled today and others disrupted following a signal fault in Motherwell, a key rail junction. [Read more] [Read more] [Trainspotting running tours take in film landmarks in Edinburgh] Trainspotting running tours take in film landmarks in Edinburgh [Read more] [Read more] [Appeal after assault on George Street in Edinburgh] Appeal after assault on George Street in Edinburgh [Read more] [Read more] [Poll blow ahead of Brexit meeting] Poll blow ahead of Brexit meeting [Read more] [Read more] [Jeremy Clarkson invokes Braveheart in defence of A9 speeders] Jeremy Clarkson invokes Braveheart in defence of A9 speeders [Read more] [Read more] Sport [Brendan Rodgers tells team not to relax after new record] Brendan Rodgers tells team not to relax after new record Brendan Rodgers has urged his players not to rest on what he insists are richly deserved laurels after they broke the Lisbon Lions’ 50-year-old record for remaining unbeaten in domestic matches from the start of a season. [Read more] [Read more] [John Souttar injury intensifies Hearts’ hunt for defenders] John Souttar injury intensifies Hearts’ hunt for defenders [Read more] [Read more] [Scotland 7s beat Canada in World Series to take bronze medal] Scotland 7s beat Canada in World Series to take bronze medal [Read more] [Read more] [Other teams ‘can’t live with us’ says Rangers’ James Tavernier] Other teams ‘can’t live with us’ says Rangers’ James Tavernier [Read more] [Read more] [Grant McConnell claims hat-trick as Boroughmuir subdue Accies] Grant McConnell claims hat-trick as Boroughmuir subdue Accies [Read more] [Read more] Business [FanDuel chief Nigel Eccles says flotation could follow merger with DraftKings] FanDuel chief Nigel Eccles says flotation could follow merger with DraftKings The chief executive of fantasy sports operator FanDuel has said that a stock market flotation could be on the cards for the firm after its merger with rival DraftKings. [Read more] [Read more] [The Big Interview: insolvency chief Claire Middlebrook on the struggles facing Scots companies] The Big Interview: insolvency chief Claire Middlebrook on the struggles facing Scots companies [Read more] [Read more] [Lorry traps to drive cheats off the road] Lorry traps to drive cheats off the road [Read more] [Read more] [Bill Jamieson: Extra powers have left Holyrood in the dark] Bill Jamieson: Extra powers have left Holyrood in the dark [Read more] [Read more] [Families feel pinch of rising inflation and lower rates] Families feel pinch of rising inflation and lower rates [Read more] [Read more] Lifestyle [Classic Scots painting gets new lease of life in T2 Trainspotting] Classic Scots painting gets new lease of life in T2 Trainspotting An autographed reproduction of one of Scotland’s best-loved paintings, which plays a key role in the new Trainspotting film, is set to go under the hammer at a charity auction. [Read more] [Read more] [K13 submarine disaster victims remembered at cenetenary service] K13 submarine disaster victims remembered at cenetenary service [Read more] [Read more] [Developer considers keeping parts of Glasgow’s ‘oldest pub’] Developer considers keeping parts of Glasgow’s ‘oldest pub’ [Read more] [Read more] [New novel featuring Thirty-Nine Steps hero Richard Hannay is first for more than 80 years] New novel featuring Thirty-Nine Steps hero Richard Hannay is first for more than 80 years [Read more] [Read more] [Edinburgh authors unravel the myths behind tartan and tweed] Edinburgh authors unravel the myths behind tartan and tweed [Read more] [Read more] [Unsubscribe] | [Change Newsletter Preferences] | [Edit Profile] Please do not respond directly to this email as this mailbox is not monitored. To contact the Scotsman direct go to [] and click on Contact Us. Johnston Press are the publishers of the Scotsman. You have received this email as you have subscribed to this newsletter on our website. Company Name: Johnston Press plc | Registered in Scotland no: SCO15382 Registered Office: Orchard Brae House, 30 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh EH4 2HS

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