Police Scotland disclose overtime costs for ‘Operation Booknote’ following freedom of information request by The Scotsman
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Good morning readers and welcome to a new week.

This is your Monday morning news update from The Scotsman

Here are 5 of today's main headlines

Thanks for reading, more headlines are below.

Graham Falk

 
     
  Taxpayers to pick up five figure policing bill for Donald Trump's visit to Scotland  
     
  Police Scotland disclose overtime costs for ‘Operation Booknote’ following freedom of information request by The Scotsman  
     
Taxpayers to pick up five figure policing bill for Donald Trump's visit to Scotland
     
   
     
 
Police Scotland chief constable Iain Livingstone defends tent on Nicola Sturgeon's lawn during SNP finance probe
Police Scotland chief constable Iain Livingstone defends tent on Nicola Sturgeon's lawn during SNP finance probe
 
     
 
Fatal heart attacks more common on a Monday, research suggests
Fatal heart attacks more common on a Monday, research suggests
 
     
 
Rishi Sunak's government must be open with public inquiry into Tories' handling of Covid pandemic – Christine Jardine
Rishi Sunak's government must be open with public inquiry into Tories' handling of Covid pandemic – Christine Jardine
 
     
 
Experts warning over potentially ‘harmful’ plant froth & why you should report it
Experts warning over potentially ‘harmful’ plant froth & why you should report it
 
     
 
Change coming to Costa Coffee loyalty card scheme as part of major shake up
Change coming to Costa Coffee loyalty card scheme as part of major shake up
 
     
 
Met Office forecast hottest day of the year for UK with temperatures set to soar
Met Office forecast hottest day of the year for UK with temperatures set to soar
 
     
 
Deposit return scheme on the brink as Alister Jack rejects call for concessions
Deposit return scheme on the brink as Alister Jack rejects call for concessions
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: We need more reservoirs against water shortages as summers get drier
Readers' Letters: We need more reservoirs against water shortages as summers get drier
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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