Good morning, We've reached the end of the first working week of the year at last. It's been an eventful one. Don't forget 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. Your support allows us to continue to bring you the latest Scottish news, analysis and sport and is always appreciated. Scottish Government spends nearly £400,000 on 15-minute film Nearly £400,000 of Scottish Government money was ploughed into the creation of a 15-minute 'drone swarm' film commissioned to try to maintain Edinburgh's claim as 'the home of Hogmanay,' according to newly-released figures. You can view the video here. The film's creators say, "The films sent out messages of reflection, hope, innovation and creativity, driven by Scottish artists." Tough overseas traveller restrictions brought in, but why has it taken so long? All passengers travelling to Scotland from abroad will be required to have proof of a negative test taken a maximum of 72 hours before travel, the Scottish Government has announced. The Scottish Government said the new public health requirement would be “introduced as soon as practically possible”. Here is how the new restrictions on travel will work. Nations like Australia and New Zealand have had stringent international restrictions for months and far lower Covid-19 death rates. Our politics reporter Conor Matchett asked the Scottish Government why they had not take a stricter approach to border control. Here is what they told us. 'I wouldn't wish it on anyone' From runways to motorways now. A driver was left shaken after a trolley was dropped from a bridge on to Scotland's busiest road, hitting his car. Ryan Duke, from Glasgow, was driving down the M8 on his way home from work on Tuesday when he caught sight of three people on a bridge at Junction 10. He was lucky to survive the following incident without a scratch. Beat the Chasers And finally, ITV viewers left furious after a Scottish gameshow contestant appeared to be ‘ripped off’ in a buzz-in controversy. Producers of the hit show The Chasers have been forced to deny accusations that they duped a Scottish contestant who lost out on a £10,000 prize after his opponent appeared to break the rules. The broadcast saw Gordon, a college lecturer and semi-professional magician from Glasgow, take turns against an entire team of Chasers to answer general knowledge questions against the clock. Thanks for reading, have a great (and safe) weekend. If you have any feedback please send an email to me at [email protected]. Sam Shedden |