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The Herald is delighted to announce the launch of a brand new evening political newsletter, Unspun, which promises readers an exclusive analysis of the day in Scottish politics - and a look at what's coming next.

With the campaign for what could be the most important Scottish election heating up, we're bringing you top insight from some of our most popular contributors every weekday at 6pm.



Last night saw Kevin McKenna looked at the first Scottish leaders' debate of the election campaign - and said it may be time for us to reconsider Willie Rennie.

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Kevin will be bringing his top analysis to Unspun every Wednesday evening, with Alison Rowat on Tuesdays, Iain Macwhirter on Thursdays and Neil Mackay on Fridays. 

Readers will get a rundown of the last weekend and what they can expect from the week ahead in Monday's offering.

In addition to politics, fans of Scotland's arts and cultural scene are set to benefit from our brand new Herald Magazine newsletter, reaching inboxes every Saturday at 12pm.

Written by assistant editor Garry Scott and senior features writer Susan Swarbrick, you'll get the latest from our weekly Saturday magazine straight to your inbox, and our top picks from the pages.

We're also bringing you the latest headlines every morning at 7am with our re-vamped Morning Briefing to kick-start your day.

For all the latest coronavirus news in Scotland, including the latest figures and updates, make sure you subscribe to our Covid in Scotland newsletter, reaching inboxes at 3pm each day. 

You'll be given the latest figures in Scotland, and have all the latest news and analysis about the pandemic from our health correspondents at your fingertips.

And of course, to get even more exclusive analysis, insight and opinion, take out a Herald digital subscription and gain instant access to our 'Premium' articles, which showcase the very best of The Herald.

We passionately believe in the value of good trusted journalism and providing in-depth local news coverage.  

With a digital subscription, you can access all this and more for less than £2.50 a week.