THE National has a new newsletter that will bring you the top political stories of the day along with analysis from our columnist Paul Kavanagh.
The REAL Scottish Politics newsletter will come directly to your email inbox at 7pm everyday with analysis of the day in politics from Kavanagh who usually writes as the Wee Ginger Dug.
Click HERE to sign up for the new Scottish Politics newsletter
Subscribers to this newsletter will also get access to a 20% discount code for our digital subscription that allows you access to exclusive articles and extra content, including James Kelly's daily analysis of each Scottish Parliament constituency and region ahead of the Holyrood election in May.
READ MORE: THE FULL LIST OF HOLYROOD ELECTION ANALYSIS
This new newsletter will be in addition to your daily briefing in the morning that will bring all the top Scottish stories
National editor Callum Baird said: "We're excited to bring you a brand new newsletter bursting with all the top Scottish politics stories of the day as well as analysis of the events from Paul Kavanagh.
"As the Holyrood election campaign continues, it's more important than ever to be informed of what is happening in the world of Scottish politics as well as the detailed insight that an independence campaigner like Paul can bring."
You can sign up for the National Extra newsletter by clicking HERE and ticking "The REAL Scottish Politics" along with any other newsletters you are interested in.
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