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Good morning Voornaam

 

The weather is dipping slightly, with some rain predicted for the weekend, which at least will be good for the gardens.

Make sure you have breakfast today, and a hot drink to start the day. 

 

First up, North Sea leaders and energy workers urge Starmer to scrap oil and gas windfall tax.

Read more here. 

 

 

 
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Wrong to call EU UK 'Brexit reset' trade deal a 'surrender', SNP's Stephen Flynn says
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SNP ministers refuse plea to block controversial Flamingo Land application for Loch Lomond
SNP ministers refuse plea to block controversial Flamingo Land application for Loch Lomond
 

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Inside 'distinguished' Highland home with amazing views, traditional features & sprawling grounds
 
Inside 'distinguished' Highland home with amazing views, traditional features & sprawling grounds
 
Five unmissable family experiences at this year’s Royal Highland Show
 
Five unmissable family experiences at this year’s Royal Highland Show
 
     
     
  Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour's Napoli Serie A title decider switched amid spareggio fears  
     
  Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour's Napoli Serie A title decider switched amid spareggio fears  
     
 
More big names announced for Genesis Scottish Open as excitement builds for Rolex Series event
 
More big names announced for Genesis Scottish Open as excitement builds for Rolex Series event
 
Inside Scottish football's shock managerial sacking as dysfunctional Dundee follow familiar pattern
 
Inside Scottish football's shock managerial sacking as dysfunctional Dundee follow familiar pattern
 
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, Leith's 'darkest dawn' remembered 110 years on - the rail disaster that killed more than 20 Royal Scots.

Read more here. 

 

Make sure you keep up with breaking news from across Scotland by clicking below. 

 

Trivia time. Yesterday we asked: "Who was the first Scottish author to win the Booker Prize?"

The answer is James Kelman in 1994, for his novel "How Late It Was, How Late".

Today's question - Who was the first Scottish born person in space?

 

Whatever your plans for today, have a good one.

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