The Sunday Post (Inverness)

10 smiles of The week

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▼ swinging To success

The eyes of the sporting world will be on Carnoustie this afternoon. Who will lift the Claret Jug?

▼ sing when you’re WINNING

After months of hype, Mamma Mia 2 has finally arrived in cinemas. The first one was a worldwide smash which made millions. And that’s despite Pierce Brosnan’s “quirky” singing.

▼ in The money

Plasterer Arron Walshaw won £1 million on the Lotto with a ticket bought two minutes before the draw closed. A stranger let him jump the queue – Arron owes her a big drink.

▼ THAT stings

A man in Dorset won the World Nettle Eating Championsh­ips by chomping 104ft of the plant. His competitor­s found defeat hard to swallow.

▼ murray’s still ACE

Andy Murray might have dropped to 839th in the world due to injury, but he’ll always be No.1 to us.

▼ bet The farm on it

Countryfil­e marks 30 years with a special tonight. We’ve no idea what makes it so compelling – but we’ll be tuning in.

▼ Abbey returns?

There’s talk of a Downton Abbey movie. If Maggie Smith and Michelle Dockery return we’re down for more Downton.

▼ Pass The lurpak

Full-fat milk, cheese and butter might not be as bad for you as first thought, according to scientists. All the prompting we needed to start slathering butter on everything we eat.

▼ slice of history

A 14,000-year-old slice of bread has been discovered in the desert in Jordan. Is anyone else imagining their mum or dad saying it’ll be fine as long as there’s no mould?

▼ hmm... let’s sleep on it

A shop in Broughty Ferry selling a luxury bed for £75,000? Now that really is a case of you snooze, you lose.

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