Dear Voornaam, It's half-term which means after a dramatic week, politicians north and south of the border are on recess. That does not mean, however, that they will be disappearing. First up today, Foreign Secretary David Cameron was in Glasgow - he has been addressing the situation in Rafah, Donald Trump's Nato comments, and the case of Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, who has been detained in India for more than six years. Our reporter Martyn McLaughlin was there. Expect to see a lot of Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer this week. The Prime Minister is facing something of a nightmare fives days with Rwanda debates, new statistics and by-elections all potential banana skins. Our Westminster Correspondent Alexander Brown has everything you need to know. If you are still traumatised by Scotland's defeat to France at the weekend then look away now. Police Scotland are yet to confirm if they are investigating what was a blatant robbery at the end of the match as Sam Skinner was denied a winning try. You can read Graham Bean's thoughts here. And finally - why is Edinburgh Castle's cafe trending? The seemingly innocuous news of the Castle relaunching the Redcoat Cafe provoked a storm of reaction at the weekend from independence supporters (including some prominent SNP politicians) - this despite the fact that it has had that name for 30 years. In an unexpected development today Historic Environment Scotland (HES) said it had now agreed to review the name - along with the Jacobite function room. Have a great evening, Alan |