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Good morning Voornaam

 

It's Monday, and the week stretches before us full of possibilities and excitement. So grab a coffee and let's start the day checking out some of the biggest and most important stories of the day.

 

First up, an exclusive from our Transport Correspondent.

ScotRail reveals when timetable cuts expected to end after a major breakthrough in pay dispute. 

Read more here. 

 
  Changing law to allow assisted dying will lead to ‘unjust deaths’, opponents say  
Changing law to allow assisted dying will lead to ‘unjust deaths’, opponents say
     
 
Experts analyse brain scans in bid to develop tool to predict dementia risk
Experts analyse brain scans in bid to develop tool to predict dementia risk
 
     
 
March of the mobile masts: Demands for halt to protect Scotland's most fragile and remote places
March of the mobile masts: Demands for halt to protect Scotland's most fragile and remote places
 

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Next up, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls for social media regulation as he warns that social bonds are "fraying." 

Read more here. 

 

 

 
     
 
 
EIF reviews: The Magnetic Fields, Verdi Requiem and more
 
EIF reviews: The Magnetic Fields, Verdi Requiem and more
 
     
     
 

Lastly, is Scotland doing enough to teach the next generation about slavery and the British Empire?

"Patchy" and "problematic" - that's how one academic has described the teaching of Scotland's involvement in slavery in schools.

Read more here. 

 

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