Good morning Voornaam  It's Euro 2024 day! Well, every day at the moment is Euro 2024 day, but today is Scotland Euro 2024 day. Our journey continues, the past is behind us, and we are coming out strong and fighting - we hope. Scotland v Switzerland will be kicking off this evening, and our dreams of making it through the group stages are all hinged on this moment. We have a blog running through out the day with team updates, weather updates, and more importantly, Tartan Army antics. We will also be blogging the game so don't go anywhere. Follow along right here.  The top story on our site this morning is from our very highly esteemed Transport Correspondent Alastair Dalton who is looking again at Low Emission Zones. He writes: "The number of drivers fined for flouting Edinburgh’s new low emission zone (LEZ) may turn out higher than expected, the city council’s transport convener has told a Roundtable discussion on the air quality initiative organised by The Scotsman.  "Scott Arthur said the initial figures for those penalised for driving into the city centre in non-compliant vehicles were due to be published next month and may need to be revised upwards because of the scale of fines levied in Glasgow’s LEZ, where enforcement started a year ago." Read more here. Next up, our Heritage Correspondent Alison Campsie is looking at a stunning Highland Castle that is at risk of collapsing. She explains: "A Highland castle once owned by the man who created Scotland’s most popular lager is now on a list of historic properties at risk of collapse. "The once mighty Dunalastair Castle, near Pitlochry, has been added to the Buildings at Risk Register." Read more here. Whatever your plans today, whether you're watching the football or deliberately avoiding it, have a good one. From The team at The Scotsman |