Holyrood morning roundup 9 September 2015
1. Labour to support SNP in refugee debate (Holyrood)
2. Queen to open Borders railway (BBC)
3. UK prepared to repeat deadly drone strikes (Scotsman)
4. Oil and Gas UK report reveals scale of North sea job losses (Holyrood)
5. New charity launched to meet challenge of public spending cuts in Scotland(Herald)
6. Scottish international exports 'lower than 2002' (Scotsman)
7. Tory politician suspended over comments about First Minister and Islamic State(Herald)
8. Carmichael acted 'dishonourably' in denying Sturgeon memo leak, court told(Guardian)
9. Iain Duncan Smith faces 'rough ride' on return to Easterhouse (Daily Record)
10. Online learning resource launched for FE and schools (Holyrood)
Read the latest Holyrood commentary - Mandy Rhodes asks if Jeremy Corbyn can help Labour find its sense of purpose, and Liam Kirkaldy gives us his sketch as recess ends.
Scottish Parliament highlights:
09:30 The Public Audit Committee will consider its response to several reports including on the severance arrangements at Coatbridge College and financial management at NHS Highland.
14:00 Portfolio questions will be on the economy
14:30 Ken Macintosh will lead a Scottish labour debate on housing and wellbeing
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