Graeme OgstonTayside and central reporter

Justin Bieber has filmed a video for his new single in a Dundee pub during a visit to Scotland.
The Canadian singer was seen in Abandon Ship in the city centre at the weekend and has now released a video for his song Bad Honey, filmed at the venue.
The 31-year-old flew into the city by private jet on Thursday and was also seen over the weekend playing golf at St Andrews and Gleneagles.
The video has already been watched by more than three million people on the singer’s Instagram account.

Bar manager Rae Wright said the superstar came into the bar asking if there was DJ equipment he could use.
She said: “It was just a standard Saturday night and then he waltzes in with three or four people.
“He put his speaker on, set the place up, put a couple of lights on and then he just started filming.”
Rae was initially unsure if it actually was the singer.

She said: “I’m used to the baby Justin Bieber with the hair flick and stuff, but obviously I’ve followed him a little bit.
“But no-one walks around Dundee in a green beanie looking like that.
“And then my manager gave me the side eye that said, no this is really the Biebs.”
Rae said Bieber was “lovely” and happily spoke to the bar staff and customers.
She said: “He chatted to the bar staff like we were actually people, which a lot of people don’t seem to do.
“It will be nice when we’ve actually processed it all and think, wow, Justin Bieber was here.”

Bieber posted the video to his social media channels on Monday night with the message “Bad Honey video for your headtops”.
The bar shared the video on its Facebook page, posting: “You might have heard we had a special visitor over the weekend.
“Enjoy Justin Bieber laying down a new video for Bad Honey live at Abandon Ship right here in Dundee, Scotland.”

Footage has circulated on social media of the singer drinking in the pub with local customers at the weekend.
Bieber also posted photos of himself drinking a beer in the street in St Andrews on Sunday morning.
He was previously seen at the Gleneagles Hotel, where he was filmed playing the piano and singing his song Walking Away.