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Good morning Voornaam

 

Fear not folks, we're half way through the week, and the weather may be cold, but it's crisp and autumnal. Grab a hot coffee, make sure you have breakfast and we can take a look at today's news. 

 

First up, an exclusive from our Education Correspondent. 

Police launch new child abuse investigation into Aberdeen residential school.

Read more here. 

 
  The strange reason Northern Lights look better on your phone than in person  
The strange reason Northern Lights look better on your phone than in person
     
 
Police issue public appeal after elderly couple die following car crash
Police issue public appeal after elderly couple die following car crash
 
     
 
Depraved ex-police officer made child pretend she was a dog
Depraved ex-police officer made child pretend she was a dog
 

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The 40 greatest fish and chip takeaways in the UK named - full 2025 shortlist
The 40 greatest fish and chip takeaways in the UK named - full 2025 shortlist
 
     
     
 
 
First trailer for Lockerbie drama series starring Colin Firth released
 
First trailer for Lockerbie drama series starring Colin Firth released
 
Inside HMP Edinburgh's Saughton hen house where this cockerel rules the roost
 
Inside HMP Edinburgh's Saughton hen house where this cockerel rules the roost
 
     
     
  Hearts appoint Neil Critchley as new head coach: Contract details revealed, assistant, duo have say  
     
  Hearts appoint Neil Critchley as new head coach: Contract details revealed, assistant, duo have say  
     
 
How the Scotland players rated in the Nations League loss to Portugal
 
How the Scotland players rated in the Nations League loss to Portugal
   
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, it is a discovery that illustrates life of the ordinary islander - far from the elites which dominated them - some 1,500 years ago. 

 

Read more here. 

 

Scottish trivia time folks!

Yesterday was a tough one, we asked: "Where did President Eisenhower of the United States have a residence in Scotland?"

 

The answer is Culzean Castle in Ayrshire.

 

Now, today's question - and remember, no looking it up online!

Uisge Beatha is the Gaelic word for whisky. What is its literal translation?

 

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Whatever your plans for today, have a good one.

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