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Good morning Voornaam

 

We're half way through the week and - whisper it - the sun has come out.

 

I know, I know, let's not speak too soon, but we can hope for more. 

 

So grab a coffee, a tasty breakfast, and take a look at today's top stories.

 

First up, our Westminster Correspondent takes a look at how Labour will 'take the brakes off Britain' with the King's Speech, which will focus on economic growth.

 

Read more right here. 

 

Next up, our Heritage Correspondent looks at a chilling map that shows the devastation of a nuclear attack on Scotland. 

 

Check it out right here. 

 

And lastly, a stark inspection report has highlighted "significant challenges" in teachers designing curriculum, point to staffing issues and lack of access to some subjects.

 

Read more here. 

 

Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

 

From

 

The team from The Scotsman 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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