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Good morning Voornaam

 

Another day, another step closer to the US presidential election. If you have been paying close attention to the battle between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump for the White House, you'll know it's very, very close.

 

And as part of the build-up to an election that could help shape the fate of the Western World, we are bringing you a six-part series on Trump and his connections to Scotland. In today's offering, our Investigations Correspondent Martyn McLaughlin looks closely at Trump's business connections here and asks - in just what shape is his Scottish empire?

 

You can read the full story here.

 

 

 

 
  How the future looks for Donald Trump's business empire in Scotland, 20 years on  
How the future looks for Donald Trump's business empire in Scotland, 20 years on
     
 
SNP demands Reeves' Budget delivers 'sustainable funding' for hospitals and schools
SNP demands Reeves' Budget delivers 'sustainable funding' for hospitals and schools
 
     
 
Sarwar: Labour will 'end austerity' in Budget amid fears SNP will squander extra cash
Sarwar: Labour will 'end austerity' in Budget amid fears SNP will squander extra cash
 

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'Evil Jesus' who paid hitman 'still suffering' from delusional disorder
'Evil Jesus' who paid hitman 'still suffering' from delusional disorder
 
     
 
Glasgow brands government proposals to help women exit prostitution 'dangerous'
Glasgow brands government proposals to help women exit prostitution 'dangerous'
 
     
     
 

Elsewhere, our Education Correspondent Calum Ross writes on numerous charities which are feared to be facing closure in Edinburgh, amid a move to end £4.5 million of grants to 64 groups who help vulnerable people.

 

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Housebuilder dubs itself 'custodian' of Summerhall as first plans revealed
 
Housebuilder dubs itself 'custodian' of Summerhall as first plans revealed
 
We swapped London for Scotland's most remote pub accessible by 10 person ferry
 
We swapped London for Scotland's most remote pub accessible by 10 person ferry
 
     
     
  In-form Scotland maestro nets past World Cup winner in first leg of potential play-off trilogy  
     
  In-form Scotland maestro nets past World Cup winner in first leg of potential play-off trilogy  
     
 
Ex-Chelsea, Barcelona and England bosses tipped for vacant EPL role
 
Ex-Chelsea, Barcelona and England bosses tipped for vacant EPL role
 
Here is the full list of Ballon d'Or winners from 1956 to 2023
 
Here is the full list of Ballon d'Or winners from 1956 to 2023
 
Celtic star lifts lid on mindset coach conversations and why he is having to 'rein himself in'
 
Celtic star lifts lid on mindset coach conversations and why he is having to 'rein himself in'
 
     
     
 

Lastly for today, the chef patron of a remote Scottish castle that has won multiple awards speaks to Rosalind Erskine about his inspirations and challenges.

 

Read more here

 

Scottish trivia time! 

For today's question - Who was considered the first King of Scotland?

 

Good luck!

 

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Whatever your plans today, have a good one.

 

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