Holyrood morning roundup 5 August 2015 Share this page Good morning 1. BBC 'must represent regions and nations better' (Holyrood) 2. Illegal rent fees 'still charged' (BBC) 3. Clarity call over Police Scotland 'spying' claims (BBC) 4. Hundreds of Police Scotland records examined in facial search review (Holyrood) 5. Health chief hits back over new hospital name (Herald) 6. Milk protest sympathy from Rural Affairs Secretary (Holyrood) 7. Migrant crisis hurting Scottish food exports (Holyrood) 8. Strike threat over single driver Glasgow-Edinburgh trains (Scotsman) 9. Health and social care 'national conversation' launched (Holyrood) 10. EIF tickets sales up a quarter says new director (Scotsman) The Scottish Parliament is in recess. Holyrood Newsletters Holyrood provides comprehensive coverage of Scottish politics, offering award-winning reporting and analysis: Subscribe Read the most recent article written by Staff reporter - Associate Feature: Responsible tourism.