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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 20, 2016 [Like Us] [facebook] [Follow Us] [twitter] DAILY NEWS... News [Pressure grows on Humza Yousaf as train punctuality slumps] Pressure grows on Humza Yousaf as train punctuality slumps The Scottish Government’s handling of railways is under renewed attack with new figures revealing deteriorating performance and almost half of all trains failing to arrive on time at some of Scotland’s busiest stations. [Read more] [Read more] [Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads"] Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads" [Read more] [Read more] [Skye residents worry slow broadband will become the norm] Skye residents worry slow broadband will become the norm [Read more] [Read more] [FreeAgent founder Ed Molyneux: ‘This is rocket fuel for our business’] FreeAgent founder Ed Molyneux: ‘This is rocket fuel for our business’ [Read more] [Read more] [‘Breakdowns will happen, but we are getting bigger and better all the time’] ‘Breakdowns will happen, but we are getting bigger and better all the time’ [Read more] [Read more] Sport [Craig Gordon says getting axed has made him a better keeper] Craig Gordon says getting axed has made him a better keeper The dress worn by Marilyn Monroe when she famously sung Happy Birthday to President John F Kennedy sold for in excess of £4m this week. Craig Gordon will surely consider the wisdom of the supposed ‘dumb blonde’ to be priceless. [Read more] [Read more] [Hearts’ Bjorn Johnsen takes road closure in his stride] Hearts’ Bjorn Johnsen takes road closure in his stride [Read more] [Read more] [No 1 Jamie and partner lose out in semi] No 1 Jamie and partner lose out in semi [Read more] [Read more] [Aidan Smith: ‘In football you shouldn’t worship false gods’] Aidan Smith: ‘In football you shouldn’t worship false gods’ [Read more] [Read more] [Bradbury is relieved to be
a fast starter] Bradbury is relieved to be
a fast starter [Read more] [Read more] Business [Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads"] Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads" The man behind the BBC�s flagship Gaelic drama wants to boost production of the show to up to three times its current level to secure its future and help sell the show around the world. [Read more] [Read more] [Bill Jamieson: Dearth of businesses hinders any chance to grow economy] Bill Jamieson: Dearth of businesses hinders any chance to grow economy [Read more] [Read more] [FreeAgent founder Ed Molyneux: ‘This is rocket fuel for our business’] FreeAgent founder Ed Molyneux: ‘This is rocket fuel for our business’ [Read more] [Read more] [Take the worry out of winter getaways] Take the worry out of winter getaways [Read more] [Read more] [Premier Punt has sports gambling rivals in its sights] Premier Punt has sports gambling rivals in its sights [Read more] [Read more] Lifestyle [Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads"] Producer of Gaelic drama Bannan warns show has reached a "crossroads" The man behind the BBC�s flagship Gaelic drama wants to boost production of the show to up to three times its current level to secure its future and help sell the show around the world. [Read more] [Read more] [Glasgow's Princes Square shopping centre named 'building of the century'] Glasgow's Princes Square shopping centre named 'building of the century' [Read more] [Read more] [Finding a more positive life through the pages of books] Finding a more positive life through the pages of books [Read more] [Read more] [Review: Infiniti ups its game with QX30] Review: Infiniti ups its game with QX30 [Read more] [Read more] [Wickerman Festival ‘will not be continuing’] Wickerman Festival ‘will not be continuing’ [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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