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  Oct 20, 2023  
     
 

Good morning readers. Welcome to the weekend!

This is your Friday morning newsletter, brought to you by The Scotsman.

Here are 5 of today's top headlines

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Graham Falk

 
     
  Storm Babet: Woman dies after being swept into river as hundreds ordered to evacuate homes  
     
  The bout of extreme weather is expected to bring severe flooding and disruption.  
     
Storm Babet: Woman dies after being swept into river as hundreds ordered to evacuate homes
     
 
Readers' Letters: Spare us the pie in the sky dreams on council tax, Mr Yousaf
Readers' Letters: Spare us the pie in the sky dreams on council tax, Mr Yousaf
 
     
     
 
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Take a deep dive into the Scottish housing market in new Property Podcast
 
The first edition of our new Scotsman Property podcast is now available, made in partnership with DJ Alexander.

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'Ghost food waste' is another reason why the UK must ban rearing of farm animals in cages – Philip Lymbery
'Ghost food waste' is another reason why the UK must ban rearing of farm animals in cages – Philip Lymbery
 

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Covid Inquiry sheds fresh light on just how broken the British government system truly is – Joyce McMillan
Covid Inquiry sheds fresh light on just how broken the British government system truly is – Joyce McMillan
 
     
 
Yousaf should be wary about calls to add to tax burden of the better-off – Scotsman comment
Yousaf should be wary about calls to add to tax burden of the better-off – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Amid ongoing NHS crisis, GPs deserve sympathy, respect and at the very least civility – Scotsman comment
Amid ongoing NHS crisis, GPs deserve sympathy, respect and at the very least civility – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Did Humza Yousaf just subtly tell voters to back Labour in the general election? – Jackie Baillie
Did Humza Yousaf just subtly tell voters to back Labour in the general election? – Jackie Baillie
 
     
 
SNP accused of ‘economic illiteracy’ after fall in number of businesses
SNP accused of ‘economic illiteracy’ after fall in number of businesses
 
     
 
'I just felt that I got my mojo back for it all': Alex Feechan on going back to outdoor clothing firm Findra's roots
'I just felt that I got my mojo back for it all': Alex Feechan on going back to outdoor clothing firm Findra's roots
 
     
 
Storm Babet: Stonehaven braced for high tide as town whipped by wind, rain and waves
Storm Babet: Stonehaven braced for high tide as town whipped by wind, rain and waves
 
     
 
Shona Robison confirms Scotland council tax freeze was not signed off by Cabinet
Shona Robison confirms Scotland council tax freeze was not signed off by Cabinet
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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