Good morning, Welcome to your daily Scotsman newsletter. Before we begin it's worth mentioning that we are now offering 21% off all our monthly or annual digital subscription packages when you use promo code NEWYEAR21. Try us out today for as little as £2.74 a month. Subscribers not only get full access to all our news coverage, agenda-setting opinion and expert analysis but can also enjoy daily puzzles and special offers, all with 70% fewer ads. Calls to deny Donald Trump entry to UK as Nicola Sturgeon slams US President Scotland’s Justice Minister has called on Home Secretary Priti Patel to deny President Donald Trump entry to the UK once he leaves office. His comments came after Nicola Sturgeon joined the chorus of world political leaders condemning the violent scenes in Washington last night, where pro-Trump protesters breached the Capitol Building. Here's what Scotland's First Minister had to say. Alex Salmond Inquiry: Why has no one resigned yet? The biggest unanswered question from the Salmond Inquiry is why there have been no resignations, Kenny MacAskill writes in our opinion section today. Mr MacAskill says: " the appearance of some participants, so far, has been more redolent of an episode from the TV comedy The Office than the workings of senior ranks of governance in the land." He adds: "But in this show nothing, no resignations, no one has fallen on their sword, been suspended or even just pushed surreptitiously out of the door." Read the full and column here. Thanks for reading, more headlines below. Sam Shedden |