We asked our readers the best beaches they have been to in Scotland.
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  Mar 22, 2021  
     
 
Sam Shedden
 
Sam Shedden
Engagement Editor

Good morning,

Welcome to a new week and Monday's Scotsman newsletter.

We'll start the week off gently, sharing with you some of Scotland's best beaches (as chosen by you) before we get to some of the biggest stories of the day.

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The 13 most beautiful beaches in Scotland

When we need travel recommendations we go to you, our readers.

With the country on track to open back up and more of us thinking about holidays (though currently travel restrictions are still in place) we asked readers on our Facebook page the best beaches they had been to in Scotland. We were flooded with responses.

These were the beaches our readers said were the best in the nation.

Yesterday, a public health expert urged would-be holidaymakers to focus first on opportunities here in Scotland so these beaches may well be worth a visit in the future.

 

Nicola Sturgeon battles for survival as Tories are accused of Trump-like tactics

Constitution Secretary Michael Russell has accused the Scottish Conservatives of Trump-like tactics over the Salmond committee investigation as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faces a crucial three days in her battle for survival.

The partial leak of the report of the Scottish Parliament’s inquiry into the handling complaints against former First Minister Alex Salmond and the imminent publication of a separate independent report by James Hamilton QC on whether Ms Sturgeon broke the ministerial code are putting pressure on the First Minister as never before.

Read the full story here.

 

Secrets of Culloden Battlefield to be uncovered

It was the site of the final showdown of the Jacobite Rising, which came to a brutal head on a moor in the Scottish highlands on 16 April 1746, in one of the most harrowing battles in UK history.

New insights into the Battle of Culloden are set to be revealed in a series of special events being held to mark the 275th anniversary of the historic clash.

Here's what scientists are hoping to discover from the centuries old battlefield.

 

Great niece of SNP founder reveals she chalked women's rights message at government HQ

Chalk in hand, Mary Gordon approached the wall in front of St Andrew’s House and began writing.

In large capital letters, she quickly scrawled “Women’s rights are not a hate crime” followed by a social media hashtag message “Women are watching” – then walked away.

Not quickly enough though, she recalls. A security guard from the government building chased after her

Read Mary's story here.

Thanks for reading, more headlines are below.

Sam Shedden, sam.shedden@jpimedia.co.uk

 
     
 
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Secrets of Culloden battlefield to be uncovered
 
New insights into the Battle of Culloden are set to be revealed in a series of special events being held to mark the 275th anniversary of the historic clash.
 
     
     
 
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Female leaders still need to navigate 'glass ceilings and old boys' clubs', says Yale School of Management expert
 
Despite research showing women have better-developed leadership skills than men, the glass ceiling remains in many places across the globe.

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Euan McColm: Is this really the beginning of the end for Nicola Sturgeon?
 
Not so very long ago, Nicola Sturgeon was enthusiastic about the opportunity to have her say. The First Minister said she relished the prospect of appearing before the Holyrood committee established to investigate how a civil service probe into allegations of harassment levelled against Alex Salmond had been ruled unlawful and the Scottish Government ordered to pay his legal costs of more than £500,000.
 
     
 
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Tories accused of Trump-like tactics as Sturgeon faces battle for survival
 
Constitution Secretary Michael Russell has accused the Scottish Conservatives of Trump-like tactics over the Salmond committee investigation as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faces a crucial three days in her battle for survival.
 
     
 
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Forget a independence referendum (it won’t happen) so what about the policies? Brian Monteith
 
Scotland is a failed state. Yet for all the inability of our schools to raise their standards, of our hospitals to meet their targets, or for our homelessness, child poverty, life expectancy and drug deaths to be the worst in the UK, the attention of the nation is not about holding a clearly failing government to account – it is instead to ponder if we can trust the First Minister to tell the truth under oath.
 
     
 
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'Stick to Scottish holidays for now, but things could change,' says expert
 
A public health expert has urged would-be holidaymakers to focus first on opportunities here in Scotland, though not ruling out trips overseas at some stage.
 
     
 
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Anas Sarwar admits ‘it’s not good enough’ that Labour is not fielding a single woman of colour in May’s election
 
Anas Sarwar has admitted “it’s not good enough” that Labour is not fielding a single woman of colour in May’s election.
 
     
     
 
 
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From politicians to rock gods and pure Hollywood gold, meet the guests who checked into Glasgow's Grand Central Hotel
 
When the great and the good checked into Glasgow, for decades they usually checked in to the Grand Central Hotel.
 
 
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New Line of Duty episode one review: The old gang are back and we're all going to hell
 
You want to know how big and bold and borderline sadistic Line of Duty has become? Count the minutes before it lets us hear Ted Hastings utter another word. It’s 17.
 
 
     
     
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  France v Scotland: Scott Steele would relish chance to do battle with Antoine Dupont  
     
  Twelve months ago Scott Steele was without a club. Now the Scotland scrum-half is on the brink of testing himself against the best player in the world.  
     
     
 
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Fraser Brown: This is a huge week for Scottish rugby and I believe we can win in Paris
 
The France v Wales game on Saturday night was brilliant. It had pace, power, skill and drama and, most importantly, sets up a mouth-watering clash in Paris on Friday where both teams will be playing for something.
 
 
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Rangers boss Steven Gerrard hails 'class' response from Celtic and rest of Scottish football to Glen Kamara race row
 
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has expressed his pride and gratitude for the collective show of support throughout Scottish football for his midfielder Glen Kamara.
 
 
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How the Celtic players rated in the 1-1 draw with Rangers
 
Celtic passed up the chance to inflict a first league defeat on Rangers in a 1-1 draw at Parkhead.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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