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Good morning Voornaam

 

Monday morning and start of a new week. 

The Met Office says there are no weather warnings for anywhere in the UK this week (at time of writing) so let's make sure we enjoy every moment.

Grab a coffee and let's take a look at the biggest stories today.

 

First up, a man has been confirmed dead, and several people were taken to hospital, after an explosion in a flat. 

Read more about this major incident right here. 

 

 

 
  Sue Gray quits as the Prime Minister's chief of staff  
Sue Gray quits as the Prime Minister's chief of staff
     
 
Sister of Scot killed in October 7 attack issues heartfelt plea
Sister of Scot killed in October 7 attack issues heartfelt plea
 
     
 
Alarming rise in proportion of Scots living in 'very deep poverty' since 1990s
Alarming rise in proportion of Scots living in 'very deep poverty' since 1990s
 

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I had the tiniest burger I’ve ever seen - and it may be better than a regular one
 
I had the tiniest burger I’ve ever seen - and it may be better than a regular one
 
The Scotsman: How we reported the opening of the Forth Road Bridge
 
The Scotsman: How we reported the opening of the Forth Road Bridge
 
     
     
  Why Rory McIlroy feels golf fans will have to settle for initial 'crossover'  
     
  Why Rory McIlroy feels golf fans will have to settle for initial 'crossover'  
     
 
'In my prime' - Scotland call-up comes at right time for overlooked star with EPL aim
 
'In my prime' - Scotland call-up comes at right time for overlooked star with EPL aim
 
How Richie Gray departure will impact Glasgow Warriors as team-mate reacts
 
How Richie Gray departure will impact Glasgow Warriors as team-mate reacts
 
 
     
     
 

Lastly, a piece from our Education Correspondent. 

How thousands of Scottish youngsters are 'written off' under SNP's 'perverse' school testing regime. 

Read more here. 

 

Now - the moment you've been waiting the whole weekend for, Scottish trivia time.

We can start off a little easier as it's Monday - and remember, no looking it up online. The answer will be in tomorrow's newsletter.

 

How high does a Scottish mountain have to be to be considered a Munro? 

 

Good luck!

 

Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

From

The team at The Scotsman

 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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