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Good morning Voornaam,

 

Welcome to another Tuesday. The weather has cooled off a touch in parts of Scotland, but the British contingent were largely in scorching form at Wimbledon yesterday, with Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter among those to win through to the second round. Sadly, Scottish player Jacob Fearnley - the British men's no.2 - went down in straight sets. You can read the result from his match here.

 

Today, we bring you a poll indicating just how concerned Scots are about the local crime rates in their area.

 

Read the full story here. 

 

 

 
  'Eroded': Poll reveals how many Scots believe local crime rate has risen - and what it means  
'Eroded': Poll reveals how many Scots believe local crime rate has risen - and what it means
     
 
TRNSMT to be hit by three days of Glasgow subway strikes as workers strike over pay
TRNSMT to be hit by three days of Glasgow subway strikes as workers strike over pay
 
     
 
King Charles brings royal train that once ran to Balmoral to an end
King Charles brings royal train that once ran to Balmoral to an end
 

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Criminal investigation into Kneecap and Bob Vylan performances at Glastonbury launched
Criminal investigation into Kneecap and Bob Vylan performances at Glastonbury launched
 
     
 
Former Scottish private school teacher jailed for nine years for abuse of 11 boys
Former Scottish private school teacher jailed for nine years for abuse of 11 boys
 
     
 
Senior SNP figure accuses party MSP of 'no life experience' and 'virtue signalling'
Senior SNP figure accuses party MSP of 'no life experience' and 'virtue signalling'
 
     
     
 
 
15th-century Scottish castle only reachable by boat undergoing major refurbishment
 
15th-century Scottish castle only reachable by boat undergoing major refurbishment
 
Denis Lawson 'thrilled' in surprise appearance at Filmhouse opening for Local Hero screening
 
Denis Lawson 'thrilled' in surprise appearance at Filmhouse opening for Local Hero screening
 
     
     
  Why Hearts fans should raise glass to their Queen despite some Ann Budge grumblings  
     
  Why Hearts fans should raise glass to their Queen despite some Ann Budge grumblings  
     
 
'Massive' Celtic move as transfer window business gathers pace for Brendan Rodgers
 
'Massive' Celtic move as transfer window business gathers pace for Brendan Rodgers
 
Jacob Fearnley soundly beaten by Wimbledon's youngest player but other Brits land big wins
 
Jacob Fearnley soundly beaten by Wimbledon's youngest player but other Brits land big wins
 
 
     
     
 

Our Heritage Correspondent Alison Campsie also brings you the second part of our Clans & ancestry: Tracing Scottish roots exclusive series. Here, she speaks to those who can explain just how to search for any Scottish ancestors you may have and to unravel your family history.

 

Read more here. 

 

Make sure you keep up to date with arts news from across Scotland by clicking below. 

 

 

Trivia time! 

Yesterday we asked: In folklore, a Selkie can transform between being human and which animal?

The answer is: A seal.

 

Now for today's question: The water running under which Scottish bridge is said to give everlasting beauty?

 

Whatever your plans for today, have a good one.

 

From,

 

The team at The Scotsman 

 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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