A taxpayer-funded helpline is set to provide support for LGBT people who experience harmful “conversion therapies” in Scotland
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Good morning Voornaam,

 

Significant news home and abroad this Saturday, delivered straight to your inbox from The Scotsman. This week, we launched a brand new look website for you, our readers, and we've been thrilled by the reaction. We shall continue to strive to give you the best possible journalism, and best possible platform for that journalism, in Scotland. If you haven't already had a chance to check out the new site, here's a look:

 

 

Five stories to start Saturday...

- Premium: Scottish Government funding for conversion therapy helpline

Russian president calls armed Wagner Group rebellion a 'betrayal' and vows 'punishment', as Moscow security tightened

- Premium: Ian Murray accuses SNP of 'wilful misunderstanding of how Parliament works' over backlash to Labour appointing new Lords

Kirsty McLuckie on selling your home in a slow market

- Premium: Public funding support for doomed music festival revealed

 

The Scotsman will be at the Royal Highland Show across the weekend and you can follow all the coverage on our new site. Our Rural Affairs reporter, Katharine Hay, will be on site in The Scotsman tent and around the showgrounds. She'd love to say hello to any readers. Keep your eyes peeled and pop along.

 

We hope you have a brilliant day,

 

Joshua King

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