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Good morning Voornaam

 

The mist has descended, and now Autumn very much feels like it's taking over. Time for woolly jumpers and hot soup.

But first, let's take a look at the news, and remember, stick with us until the end for the answer to yesterday's Scottish trivia.

 

Kicking off today, Scottish college students may not have 'same learning experience' as previous generations amid funding crisis.

Read more here. 

 
  How two friends took 'functional mushrooms' from Scottish lab to 250 Tesco stores  
How two friends took 'functional mushrooms' from Scottish lab to 250 Tesco stores
     
 
Five talking points from John Swinney's first Holyrood conveners' grilling as FM
Five talking points from John Swinney's first Holyrood conveners' grilling as FM
 
     
 
As a drug addict, I nearly killed a man. Now I’m helping others to quit
As a drug addict, I nearly killed a man. Now I’m helping others to quit
 

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Next up, as the debate for whether Galloway should become Scotland's third national park continues, the question of funding looms overhead. 

Read more here. 

 

Also, make sure you pick up a copy of The Scotsman paper today in order to enter our exclusive and exciting competition.

 

Deets here: 

 

 
     
 
 
Top Velcro Dogs 2024: Here are 11 breeds of dog likely to stick to their owner like glue - including the Labrador
 
Top Velcro Dogs 2024: Here are 11 breeds of dog likely to stick to their owner like glue - including the Labrador
 
Architect reveals hotel, student housing and wedding venue vision for Summerhall
 
Architect reveals hotel, student housing and wedding venue vision for Summerhall
 
     
     
  'Toto' Schillaci: Iconic Italian forward who lit up 1990 World Cup dies  
     
  'Toto' Schillaci: Iconic Italian forward who lit up 1990 World Cup dies  
     
 
‘Beaten by my own country’ - John Jeffrey accuses SRU over failure to back him
 
‘Beaten by my own country’ - John Jeffrey accuses SRU over failure to back him
 
Here are the 13 top ranked SPFL players that don't play for Rangers or Celtic
 
Here are the 13 top ranked SPFL players that don't play for Rangers or Celtic
 
 
     
     
 

Last up for today, the huge question marks over the return of the Commonwealth Games to Scotland.

Read more here. 

 

Now, the moment you've all been waiting for. Yesterday's Scottish trivia question...

We asked you which world famous author was married in St Cuthbert's in Edinburgh, September 1930?

 

The answer, of course, was Agatha Christie, when she married her second husband Max.

 

Today's trivia - Which city hosted both the 1970 and the 1986 Commonwealth Games?

Find out tomorrow (unless you look it up on the internet, which we class as cheating.)

 

Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

From

The team at The Scotsman

 
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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