Bell tolls for Hemingway's eatery

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Relatives of the novelist Ernest Hemingway have forced a small Scottish restaurant to change its name.

They were angry that a Glasgow grill and cocktail bar was named Hemingway's without their permission.

They had threatened the owner with legal action if he refused to change the name of the restaurant in the city's Princes Square by next month.

The small business will soon become Café Noir after a bistro chain the owner founded in the 1980s.

Hemingway's works include classics such as For Whom The Bell Tolls and The Old Man and The Sea.