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Good morning Voornaam

 

The level of violence being recorded in Scotland's schools has been widely reported - but the new figures coming out of one council are truly shocking.

 

The Educational Institute of Scotland union conducted a survey of teachers in Fife - and incredibly 94 per cent said they had been involved in violent and aggressive incidents in the past four years.

 

You can read the full story here.

 

 

 

 
  Teachers punched, kicked and struck in ‘alarming’ 94% level of violence in Scottish council area  
Teachers punched, kicked and struck in ‘alarming’ 94% level of violence in Scottish council area
     
 
Drug dealer caught smuggling £90k of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport
Drug dealer caught smuggling £90k of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport
 
     
 
The Scottish council told to take 'urgent action' to make £22m in savings
The Scottish council told to take 'urgent action' to make £22m in savings
 

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Want to find out who the new Scottish Tory leader is? It's not Douglas Ross any longer - and you can find out exactly who it is and what they had to say about winning the party vote with our live blog.

 

Follow along with the blog right here.

 
     
 
 
The best pubs and bars in Scotland according to Good Beer Guide 2025
 
The best pubs and bars in Scotland according to Good Beer Guide 2025
 
8 incredible images of Scotland from the air
 
8 incredible images of Scotland from the air
 
     
     
  Rangers set their bar with statement Euro win - with a surprise man of the match  
     
  Rangers set their bar with statement Euro win - with a surprise man of the match  
     
 
   
 
     
     
 

Lastly, if you're in need of something a little cheerier, then it's hard not to get inspired by these stunning photographs taken of Scotland from the air - we have eight in total and they've been captured by photographer Shahbaz Majeed.

 

These are truly brilliant. Check them out here.

 

And now it's Scottish trivia time again folks! How did you get on yesterday?

 

We asked: Where in Scotland does the crime literary festival Bloody Scotland take place?

 

It's not quite where you'd necessarily expect - as in not one of Scotland's two biggest cities in Edinburgh and Glasgow. But it is a location steeped in history, from William Wallace to Robert the Bruce. The answer is Stirling.

 

Today's question: What year was the Union of the Crowns between Scotland and England?

 

Answer in Monday's newsletter - good luck!

 

Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

 

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