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If you are unable to see the message below, [click here to view](. All the latest news as it happens... [Daily]( November 24, 2017 [Like Us]( [facebook]( [Follow Us]( [twitter]( DAILY NEWS... News [Cancer patients forced to wait months extra for vital care]( Cancer patients forced to wait months extra for vital care Cancer patients in every part of the country are being forced to wait months longer for cancer care, despite receiving urgent referrals from doctors. [Read more]( [Read more]( [ScotRail to run latest-ever festive trains between Edinburgh and Glasgow]( ScotRail to run latest-ever festive trains between Edinburgh and Glasgow [Read more]( [Read more]( [FMQs: Richard Leonard tells Nicola Sturgeon to back "radical change"]( FMQs: Richard Leonard tells Nicola Sturgeon to back "radical change" [Read more]( [Read more]( [Innovation transforms rural healthcare in Scotland]( Innovation transforms rural healthcare in Scotland [Read more]( [Read more]( [Conservatives continue to dominate political donations]( Conservatives continue to dominate political donations [Read more]( [Read more]( Sport [Graeme Murty says Rangers need to be more like PSG]( Graeme Murty says Rangers need to be more like PSG It is not like the unfailingly polite and gregarious Graeme Murty to have a little nip at any other clubs. That’s not been the way in his period as interim Rangers manager that is 30 days... and counting. Yet, it was curious, to say the least, that yesterday he chose to invoke Paris Saint-Germain’s 7-1 crushing of Celtic when considering what the Ibrox men require to do better. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Kyle Smith’s Scotland in final after thrilling win over Switzerland]( Kyle Smith’s Scotland in final after thrilling win over Switzerland [Read more]( [Read more]( [TalkSPORT puts out bizarre Brendan Rodgers resignation poll]( TalkSPORT puts out bizarre Brendan Rodgers resignation poll [Read more]( [Read more]( [Swansea v Bournemouth to be ‘designated LGBT fixture’]( Swansea v Bournemouth to be ‘designated LGBT fixture’ [Read more]( [Read more]( [James Vince vindicates selection with riposte to Aussie critics]( James Vince vindicates selection with riposte to Aussie critics [Read more]( [Read more]( Business [New look for Campbeltown's old Picture House unveiled]( New look for Campbeltown's old Picture House unveiled A new look for Scotland�s longest surviving purpose-built cinema has been revealed following a �3.5 million makeove [Read more]( [Read more]( [Web archive to preserve official Scottish sites for future reference]( Web archive to preserve official Scottish sites for future reference [Read more]( [Read more]( [Controversial housing plan for Govan Graving Docks moves forward]( Controversial housing plan for Govan Graving Docks moves forward [Read more]( [Read more]( [Landlords warned to prepare for tenancy shake-up]( Landlords warned to prepare for tenancy shake-up [Read more]( [Read more]( [Scottish Gas owner Centrica suffers biggest shares crash]( Scottish Gas owner Centrica suffers biggest shares crash [Read more]( [Read more]( Lifestyle [Dundee's European culture capital bid sunk by Brexit 'bombshell']( Dundee's European culture capital bid sunk by Brexit 'bombshell' Dundee�s hopes of being crowned European City of Culture in 2023 appeared dead in the water today - due to the Brexit vote. [Read more]( [Read more]( [New look for Campbeltown's old Picture House unveiled]( New look for Campbeltown's old Picture House unveiled [Read more]( [Read more]( [National Trust for Scotland sued in castle nude photo row]( National Trust for Scotland sued in castle nude photo row [Read more]( [Read more]( [Video: Eight unusual Edinburgh monuments you may have missed]( Video: Eight unusual Edinburgh monuments you may have missed [Read more]( [Read more]( [Hotel inspired by Italian villas goes on market]( Hotel inspired by Italian villas goes on market [Read more]( [Read more]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Newsletter Preferences]( | [Edit Profile]( Please do not respond directly to this email as this mailbox is not monitored. To contact the Scotsman direct go to []( and click on Contact Us. Johnston Press are the publishers of the Scotsman. You have received this email as you have subscribed to this newsletter on our website. Company Name: Johnston Press plc | Registered in Scotland no: SCO15382 Registered Office: Orchard Brae House, 30 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh EH4 2HS

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