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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]( October 16, 2017 [Like Us]( [facebook]( [Follow Us]( [twitter]( DAILY NEWS... News [Lack of leadership rivals keeping Sturgeon safe - Jim Sillars]( Lack of leadership rivals keeping Sturgeon safe - Jim Sillars Former SNP Deputy leader Jim Sillars has suggested that only a lack of candidates to challenge Nicola Sturgeon for the SNP leadership is keeping her safe in the post. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Edinburgh - Glasgow trains delayed due to slippery tracks]( Edinburgh - Glasgow trains delayed due to slippery tracks [Read more]( [Read more]( [Thomas the Tank Engine set for politically-correct overhaul]( Thomas the Tank Engine set for politically-correct overhaul [Read more]( [Read more]( [New holy pilgrimage route travels along beautiful East Lothian coast]( New holy pilgrimage route travels along beautiful East Lothian coast [Read more]( [Read more]( [Seagull ignores Hibs defeat to Aberdeen to tuck into pizza]( Seagull ignores Hibs defeat to Aberdeen to tuck into pizza [Read more]( [Read more]( Sport [Seagull ignores Hibs defeat to Aberdeen to tuck into pizza]( Seagull ignores Hibs defeat to Aberdeen to tuck into pizza A seagull largely ignored the fare on show at Easter Road on Saturday, tucking into a pizza during the game instead. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Roger Federer wins Shanghai Masters with defeat of Rafael Nadal]( Roger Federer wins Shanghai Masters with defeat of Rafael Nadal [Read more]( [Read more]( [Sam Allardyce rules himself out and backs David Moyes for Scotland]( Sam Allardyce rules himself out and backs David Moyes for Scotland [Read more]( [Read more]( [6 things we learned from the Ladbrokes Premiership weekend]( 6 things we learned from the Ladbrokes Premiership weekend [Read more]( [Read more]( [Grant Forrest going the distance in Road to Oman]( Grant Forrest going the distance in Road to Oman [Read more]( [Read more]( Business [The Big Interview: Eteaket founder Erica Moore brews up a five-year plan]( The Big Interview: Eteaket founder Erica Moore brews up a five-year plan Eteaket founder Erica Moore visited Japan as a backpacker 20 years ago, where she became “enthralled” by the matcha tea ceremony and learnt more about the UK and Japan’s long-standing connections with the drink. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Scotland is ‘open for business’ - Keith Brown]( Scotland is ‘open for business’ - Keith Brown [Read more]( [Read more]( [Bill Jamieson: Froth of peak cappuccino can’t lift us off low growth treadmill]( Bill Jamieson: Froth of peak cappuccino can’t lift us off low growth treadmill [Read more]( [Read more]( [Happy landings at last for St Helena’s first flight]( Happy landings at last for St Helena’s first flight [Read more]( [Read more]( [James Walker: Credit protection means playing your cards right]( James Walker: Credit protection means playing your cards right [Read more]( [Read more]( Lifestyle [Thomas the Tank Engine set for politically-correct overhaul]( Thomas the Tank Engine set for politically-correct overhaul The new series of Thomas the Tank Engine will see a significant overhaul as two male engines make way for female trains. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Fast action on plastic pollution required Sir David Attenborough]( Fast action on plastic pollution required Sir David Attenborough [Read more]( [Read more]( [Harvey Weinstein expelled from Oscars committee over assault allegations]( Harvey Weinstein expelled from Oscars committee over assault allegations [Read more]( [Read more]( [The dark secrets of 17th century Edinburgh’s house of horrors]( The dark secrets of 17th century Edinburgh’s house of horrors [Read more]( [Read more]( [Donny Osmond fans race to speak to their idol in Edinburgh]( Donny Osmond fans race to speak to their idol in Edinburgh [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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