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Good morning readers and welcome to the weekend!

This to your Friday morning newsletter, brought to you by The Scotsman.

Here are 5 of today's top headlines

Thanks for reading, more headlines are below.

Graham Falk

 
     
  Stonehaven crash: Network Rail signaller told ScotRail driver ‘everything’s fine’  
Stonehaven crash: Network Rail signaller told ScotRail driver ‘everything’s fine’
     
   
     
 
Readers' Letters: Humza Yousaf should not deny poor state Scotland is in due to SNP
Readers' Letters: Humza Yousaf should not deny poor state Scotland is in due to SNP
 
     
     
 
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Take a deep dive into the Scottish housing market in new Property Podcast
 
The first edition of our new Scotsman Property podcast is now available, made in partnership with DJ Alexander.

Promoted by DJ Alexander
 
     
     
 
'The survey suggests a weaker outlook for the Scottish labour market in the remaining months of 2023' - RBS report
'The survey suggests a weaker outlook for the Scottish labour market in the remaining months of 2023' - RBS report
 
     
 
My concerns around facial recognition tech, and how it has been rolled out in ways that are unaccountable democratically
My concerns around facial recognition tech, and how it has been rolled out in ways that are unaccountable democratically
 
     
 
Alasdair Gray mural is a masterpiece Scotland can display with pride – Scotsman comment
Alasdair Gray mural is a masterpiece Scotland can display with pride – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
​Dhèanadh sinn a’ chùis le torr a bharrachd de luchd-poilitigs mar Angela Rayner
​Dhèanadh sinn a’ chùis le torr a bharrachd de luchd-poilitigs mar Angela Rayner
 
     
 
As the nation remembers the late Queen Elizabeth, King Charles has proved he's up to the job
As the nation remembers the late Queen Elizabeth, King Charles has proved he's up to the job
 
     
 
How food poverty is being fuelled by our obsession with factory-farmed meat – Philip Lymbery
How food poverty is being fuelled by our obsession with factory-farmed meat – Philip Lymbery
 
     
 
Humza Yousaf's pro-growth Programme for Government signals change in direction - Scott Wright
Humza Yousaf's pro-growth Programme for Government signals change in direction - Scott Wright
 
     
 
Scottish culture sector calls for an extra £104m to go into arts funding pot
Scottish culture sector calls for an extra £104m to go into arts funding pot
 
     
 
The return of Bake Off is a welcome one – even though it’s the end of summer
The return of Bake Off is a welcome one – even though it’s the end of summer
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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