Former Scotland rugby star and charity fundraiser Doddie Weir is being remembered at a memorial service in the Borders.
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  Dec 19, 2022  
     
 

Good morning Voornaam,

 

Welcome to your Monday morning news update from The Scotsman, delivered directly to your inbox. As we count down to Christmas, here's a look at the big stories of the day so far.

 

Five big Monday stories

- Education cuts in Scotland 'will see class sizes increased and subjects removed'

- Scotland rugby hero Doddie Weir t be honoured at memorial service

- Argentina win incredible World Cup final on penalties against France

- Fifth poll puts Yes vote ahead since court ruling

- Strictly winner Hamza Yassin has 'put Ardnamurchan on the map, big style'

 

We hope you have a wonderful day.

 

Best wishes,

 

Joshua King

 
     
  Scotland rugby hero Doddie Weir to be honoured at memorial service in Melrose  
     
  Former Scotland rugby star and charity fundraiser Doddie Weir is being remembered at a memorial service in the Borders.  
     
Scotland rugby hero Doddie Weir to be honoured at memorial service in Melrose
     
   
     
 
Education cuts in Scotland 'will see class sizes increased and subjects removed'
Education cuts in Scotland 'will see class sizes increased and subjects removed'
 
Education cuts in Scotland will see class sizes increased and subjects removed from the curriculum, the body representing head teachers has warned.
 
     
     
 
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Argentina win incredible World Cup final on penalties against France as Messi inspires and Mbappe scores hat-trick
Argentina win incredible World Cup final on penalties against France as Messi inspires and Mbappe scores hat-trick
 
Argentina have won the 2022 World Cup after one of the most astonishing finals in the competition’s history.
 
     
     
 
 
Fifth poll puts Yes vote ahead since court ruling
 
Fifth poll puts Yes vote ahead since court ruling
 
A fifth consecutive poll has shown backing for independence outstripping support for remaining in the UK.
 
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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