THE National's State of the Union podcast, which packages all of the week's news on Scottish independence into one bitesize chunk, is back for another week.
This time, columnist Stephen Paton talks us through the goings on at Holyrood and Westminster as Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is imposed on Scotland.
John Curtice's recent comments are also on the agenda as Paton looks at the idea of the SNP "gumming up" Westminster in order to force a second indyref.
If you've got ten minutes while you're doing the dishes or walking to the shop, you can hear the full podcast on Soundcloud below or on Spotify.
Stay tuned for future episodes every Friday (normally, today's episode comes a little early for obvious, Hogmanay-related reasons).
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