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  Mar 27, 2023  
     
 

Good morning readers and welcome to a brand new week of Scottish news.

How was your weekend? We hope you had a great one.

Here are the top 5 headlines from The Scotsman.

More headlines are below. Thank you for reading.

Graham Falk

 
     
  New SNP leader and next First Minister set to be named on Monday afternoon  
New SNP leader and next First Minister set to be named on Monday afternoon
     
   
     
 
Doddie Weir’s former teammates vow to continue fundraiser for motor neurone disease research
Doddie Weir’s former teammates vow to continue fundraiser for motor neurone disease research
 
     
     
 
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10 unmissable moments at the Edinburgh Seafood Festival at St James Quarter, March 31-April 2
 
Set sail for St James Quarter from March 31 to April 2, for the mouth-watering Edinburgh Seafood Festival packed with must-see cooking demos, fun events, celebrity chefs and more

Promoted by St James Quarter
 
     
     
 
Scotland is threatened by post-Brexit divergence in procurement rules across UK - Wendy Nicholson
Scotland is threatened by post-Brexit divergence in procurement rules across UK - Wendy Nicholson
 
     
 
Scottish council goes to court in New York to obtain US journalist's emails
Scottish council goes to court in New York to obtain US journalist's emails
 
     
 
David Attenborough’s Wild Isles show to highlight plight of Scotland’s wild salmon
David Attenborough’s Wild Isles show to highlight plight of Scotland’s wild salmon
 
     
 
Leader: Leading the SNP will be harder than ever
Leader: Leading the SNP will be harder than ever
 
     
 
Boris Johnson inquiry: Michael Gove says he believes former prime minister told truth on 'Partygate'
Boris Johnson inquiry: Michael Gove says he believes former prime minister told truth on 'Partygate'
 
     
 
Agatha Christie: Poirot and Miss Marple author’s books edited to cut offensive terms and racist references
Agatha Christie: Poirot and Miss Marple author’s books edited to cut offensive terms and racist references
 
     
 
Former Scottish Police Muslim Association chair accused of embezzling £23k
Former Scottish Police Muslim Association chair accused of embezzling £23k
 
     
 
What it’s like winning a Michelin star: Top Scottish chefs discuss the highs and lows
What it’s like winning a Michelin star: Top Scottish chefs discuss the highs and lows
 
     
 
Michael Gove refuses to lists Nicola Sturgeon's achievements as First Minister
Michael Gove refuses to lists Nicola Sturgeon's achievements as First Minister
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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