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Why The Macallan remains one of the world’s most coveted single malt whiskies

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Nant whisky founder Keith Batt to enter months-long fraud trial

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'Obsessed' man's sick excuse for knifing ex 17 times at work in ferocious attack

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The world’s best hotel bars have just been named by Forbes – and 13 are in Europe

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Swinney ‘has no plans’ to meet Trump during US visit for World Cup

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