A Christmas message from the editor of The Scotsman
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  Dec 24, 2021  
     
 
Neil McIntosh
 
Neil McIntosh
Editor of The Scotsman

Hello from Edinburgh,

I hope you've managed to get your Christmas shopping done, and are safely insulated from the rather grim weather outside with something warming to drink, and perhaps a bowl of festive nibbles. It is the season to indulge yourself (and we'll run some tips on getting fit in the New Year - you can worry about it then).

"Worry" is perhaps the wrong word to use - there's enough of it about. I'm not going to go on at length about the latest twists and turns of the Omicron variant - if you've been following our coverage, you'll know that we are all now effectively in a partially locked-down game of wait-and-see: will the rapid rise of the new variant overwhelm the NHS, as we fear? Or will claims about its relative lack of severity mean the worst concerns are overblown?

There will be social and political ramifications whatever the outcome, and The Scotsman will continue to try and see past the bluster - and increasingly entrenched ideologies around the need for tougher precautions - as the evidence emerges.

For those of us who are keen sports fans, the loss of access to Scotland's stadiums comes as a blow. I'd been looking forward to the Edinburgh v Glasgow rugby game in the New Year, as well as the usual diet of real-life and TV football.

Instead, what little football we have will take place on Sunday, before an early shutdown, while the rugby will effectively be behind closed doors. Our sport team will bring you the usual authoritative coverage of what action takes place, of course, and soon turn our attention to what could be an interesting transfer window. Joel Sked reckons he has a list of what the 12 Premiership sides need from Santa - see if you agree.

At this time of year, it's not unusual to see some old favourites creep up The Scotsman's popular stories chart. So, to wrap up, here are a few that fellow readers have been spending time with these last few days:

May tomorrow be full of good jokes, better food, and - if it's possible - the best company.

Finally, don't miss out on our Christmas offer. You can save £24 off an annual subscription and £46 off a case of wine with the code XMAS25 - join us today. 

From all of us here at The Scotsman, Merry Christmas.

Neil McIntosh

Editor, The Scotsman

 
     
 
 
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