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Good morning Voornaam

 

Wednesday morning, and although it's cold, we're half way through the week, and the weekend is sparkling into view. 

Make sure you eat breakfast, and grab a hot drink to kick off the day, and we can take a look at the news.

 

First up, Scotland risks "wholesale loss" of heritage as archaeology cuts leave numbers at bare minimum.

Read more here. 

 

 

 
  Offshore worker tells of moment Labrador-sized 'puma' ran in front of his car on Scottish road  
Offshore worker tells of moment Labrador-sized 'puma' ran in front of his car on Scottish road
     
 
Experts working to trap illegally released 'feral' pigs in the Cairngorms
Experts working to trap illegally released 'feral' pigs in the Cairngorms
 
     
 
Prison boss says he would 'struggle' to survive inside jail due for £1 billion replacement
Prison boss says he would 'struggle' to survive inside jail due for £1 billion replacement
 

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Morrissey Glasgow presales and prices: How to get tickets for the singer's Scottish shows
 
Morrissey Glasgow presales and prices: How to get tickets for the singer's Scottish shows
 
Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith Volume 18, Chapter 8: Pies for Protestants
 
Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith Volume 18, Chapter 8: Pies for Protestants
 
     
     
  How Scottish golfers can join Bob MacIntyre in teeing up in 153rd Open  
     
  How Scottish golfers can join Bob MacIntyre in teeing up in 153rd Open  
     
 
How to watch UFC Fight Night and sign up to the UFC Fight Pass this weekend
 
How to watch UFC Fight Night and sign up to the UFC Fight Pass this weekend
 
Former Celtic and SRU chief given revised role within European governing body
 
Former Celtic and SRU chief given revised role within European governing body
 
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, 950 - year- old abbey that contains the bones of Robert the Bruce "eye watering" £8m bill.

Read more here. 

 

Scottish trivia time! 

Yesterday we asked: "Who successfully defended Dunbar Castle from the English in 1338?"

The answer is Lady Agnes Randolph, known as Black Agnes.

 

Today's question: "What was Iain Banks first novel?"

 

Whatever your plans for today, have a good one.

From

The team at The Scotsman

 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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