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  Oct 2, 2023  
     
 
Joshua King
 
Joshua King
Head of Digital Engagement & Development

 

Good morning Voornaam,

 

This is your Monday update from The Scotsman, delivering all the best Scottish news, opinion and sport directly to your inbox. After a weekend of sporting drama - Europe clinched the Ryder Cup, Scotland triumphed over Romania in the Rugby World Cup and Rangers sacked their manager Michael Beale - we turn our attention back to politics and Scotland's domestic future.

 

Five stories to start the day

- Premium - Peak ScotRail fares scrapped from today in six-month trial

- Next Rangers boss: Candidates to land job as ex-players installed as favourites

- Premium - Half a million people in 'very deep poverty' in Scotland, charity warns

- Premium - 'Sunak's conservative credentials could carry party conference' - Brian Monteith

- Premium - The endless joys of sitcom 30 Rock

 

Best wishes,

 

Josh

 

 

 
     
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Peak ScotRail fares scrapped from today in six-month trial
     
 
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Half a million people in 'very deep poverty' in Scotland, charity warns
 
     
     
 
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Brian Monteith: Sunak’s conservative credentials could carry his party conference
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Next Rangers manager: Candidates to land Ibrox hotseat as former players installed as favourites
 
Next Rangers manager: Candidates to land Ibrox hotseat as former players installed as favourites
 
Rugby World Cup: Scotland's Hamish Watson tries to make up for lost time
 
Rugby World Cup: Scotland's Hamish Watson tries to make up for lost time
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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