Trump trashed in Scotland's biggest newspaper
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The newspaper's front page reflected Trump's legal challenges while avoiding using his name directly in the headline.
President Donald Trump is headed to Scotland for golf and trade talks. Protesters in the UK are reminding him of his Jeffrey Epstein problems.
Protesters plan to greet Trump as he visits Scotland, but what do the locals near — and even in the middle of — his luxury golf resort think?
President Donald Trump has played golf at his course on Scotland’s coast while protesters around the country took to the streets to decry his visit and accuse United Kingdom leaders of pandering to the American.
Also on the Scottish newstand, the Daily Record averaged 60,000 daily sales in January, down from 102,000 three years ago. The Daily Mail's sale in Scotland was at 51,400 as the year started ...
The voting process to elect a new Pope gets under way in Rome later and for the second conclave in a row there will be no cardinal from Scotland taking part. Experts believe Scotland remains in ...
The Scottish newspaper also noted the “array of legal troubles” plaguing the former president, including the criminal charges he faces from the Manhattan district attorney for allegedly ...
In comparison, STV News at Six, the most watched news programme in Scotland, averages audiences north of 380,000. The Nine’s departure is one of a number of changes to BBC Scotland’s news output.
Acting Energy Secretary Gillian Martin told BBC Scotland News they would "capitalise on renewable energy capacity" rather than "expensive new nuclear".
President Donald Trump begins his week in Turnberry, Scotland, where he's scheduled to meet with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday, according to the White House.