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A leading UK psychiatrist has said the coronavirus pandemic could be the "biggest hit to mental health since the Second World War". [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Dec 28, 2020 Good morning, Welcome to Monday's daily newsletter from [The Scotsman.]( Today is the last day to take advantage of our special gifting promo code. Give the gift of a digital subscription to a loved one. Readers of this newsletter can get a 20% discount [on gift subscriptions]( with the promo code SCOTGIFT20. Alternatively, if you've not already, consider taking out a digital subscription with us [from just £3 a month for unlimited access.]( Scotland weather: This is when the yellow warning for ice and snow will officially end for the country The Met Office confirmed that there is the potential for icy surfaces and travel disruption across Scotland after an area of rain, sleet and snow moved South on Sunday night. The Met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the Capital, and large parts of Scotland, but when is that set to end? [Take a look at when the yellow warning is set to cease here.]( An extraordinary year in review: Part one - Trials and Tribulation For many reasons, 2020 is a year many of us will not forget. Take a look at our journalist Liz McMahon's year in review, starting with part one that covers January all the way through to April. The year starting with Harry and Megan leaving the UK, the warning signs of the oncoming Covid-19 pandemic and the March lockdown. [Have a look at Liz McMahon excellent year in review, part one.]( Calls to replace road tax with 'pay-as-you-drive' system in Scotland There have been calls over the weekend for Scotland to ditch it's 'unfair' and 'irrelevant' charges on motorists in favour of a new 'pay-as-you-drive' system. Reform Scotland has called for political parties to hold a feasibility study ahead of this year's election. [Take a look at what a pay-as-you-drive system could mean for Scotland.]( Thanks for reading, more stories are below, Graham Falk [Coronavirus pandemic is the 'biggest hit to mental health since second world war’, claims psychiatrist]( A leading UK psychiatrist has said the coronavirus pandemic could be the "biggest hit to mental health since the Second World War". [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Slavery owning past of Scot who helped found America under the spotlight]( He was a humble minister from the Lothians who went to become one of the founding fathers of the United States. [Article Image]( [Christmas Gift Guide 2020: great ideas to delight people of all ages, for all budgets]( We’ve rounded up presents to please everybody, be it a secret Santa gift or a luxury present to spoil your beloved. Here are all of our Christmas gift guides for 2020 in one place. 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[Dave Lewis]( [Descendant of Scotland's murdered cardinal tends the French cathedral where he was due to preach]( In a pretty town in the Languedoc, a retired farmer from Fife can be found tending the medieval cathedral where his ancestor had been appointed bishop in the years before his murder. [Dave Lewis]( [Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo highlights key quality behind quest for Premiership title]( Joe Aribo believes Rangers are proving they have the fortitude to complement their flair in pursuit of the Scottish Premiership title. [Dave Lewis]( [Why Hearts were left frustrated by elements of their performance against Ayr]( The Hearts Championship juggernaut may continue to roll on, with Ayr United the latest foe to be squashed by this free-scoring team, but some within the Tynecastle camp are not entirely happy with performance levels. [Dave Lewis]( [Greg Taylor hails Celtic's 'massive characters' as left back aims to 'chip away' at Rangers title lead]( Greg Taylor believes Celtic can chip away at Rangers title advantage after hailing the return to winning form as proof of the “massive characters” within the squad. [Dave Lewis]( [Why star man Joe Newell believes Hibs players can look back with pride and forward with optimism]( Hibs have suffered a couple of disappointments in recent matches but, dropped points against Dundee United and Rangers should not be allowed to distract from the standard of performances being produced by the team, according to one of this season’s stand-outs, Joe Newell. [View more news]( You have received this email as you are opted in to newsletters from The Scotsman, published by JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. To manage your individual newsletter preferences with us, please [click here]( and log in to your account. 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