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‘I sat in the car and looked in amazement’ – Stunning picture shows moody sky above Dornoch Firth in Scottish Highlands

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You'd be forgiven for thinking it was a scene from a movie... [View email online]( [News]( [Sport]( [Arts and Culture]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Jun 28, 2020 [‘I sat in the car and looked in amazement’ – Stunning picture shows moody sky above Dornoch Firth in Scottish Highlands]( You'd be forgiven for thinking it was a scene from a movie... [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Scots holidaymakers to stick by 14-day quarantine despite UK relaxation]( The easing of rules around overseas holiday travel will not apply to Scots yet, the Scottish Government has confirmed. [Article Image]( [Choose liberalism over ‘isolationist’ SNP, says Lib Dem hopeful Layla Moran]( Scottish voters swinging behind independence in protest at Boris Johnson’s premiership should ditch the “isolationist” SNP at the next Scottish election and strike a blow against the rising tide of populism by backing the Liberal Democrats, leadership candidate Layla Moran has said. [Article Image]( [Dani Garavelli: Like a tragedy foretold, but not by the race hate brigade]( The moment I realised the “serious incident” unfolding in Glasgow around 1pm on Friday was centred on the Park Inn on West George Street my heart plummeted. At that point it wasn’t clear what was going on other than several people had been stabbed and some of them were seriously injured. But I was aware of the significance of Park Inn: it was one of the city centre hotels being used to house asylum seekers. [Dave Lewis]( [Meet Robbie Phillips, the Spider-Man of Murrayfield]( One of Scotland’s leading climbers, Robbie Phillips was supposed to be tackling some of the hardest ascents in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains this year. Thanks to lockdown, however, he’s had to make do with a very special bridge near Murrayfield Stadium. Interview by Roger Cox [Dave Lewis]( [Craig Gordon close to Hearts decision as keeper targets Scotland recall]( First team football a priority as 37-year-old looks to impress Steve Clarke [Dave Lewis]( [Gary Harkins on going out with a bang and why it’s time to retire]( Maverick playmaker reflects on his impressive 18-year career that ended with a red card [Dave Lewis]( [Steven MacLean tipped to get Stevie May firing at St Johnstone]( Boss Callum Davidson says his No 2 is ideal man to get Perth striker back among the goals [Dave Lewis]( [Celtic’s Greg Taylor jealous of Liverpool’s title party]( Wing-back admits it’s ‘a bit of a downer’ he couldn’t celebrate winning nine in a row [View more news]( You have received this email as you are opted in to newsletters from The Scotsman, published by JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. To manage your individual newsletter preferences with us, please [click here]( and log in to your account. Alternatively you can [update]( your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive from JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, or [unsubscribe]( from all future emails. JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registered number 11499982, having its registered address at 1, King Street, London, England, EC2V 8AU, United Kingdom. We will process your personal data in accordance with our [privacy policy](.

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