
Not the Broons
In my The Sunday Post column today I’ve written about Alison Watt’s knockout A Portrait Without Likeness exhibition as it travels from Edinburgh to Inverness. It’s worth (re)visiting again and again.
It’s at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery until April. P.S. If you haven’t bought the Post for a while – and think it’s all aboot The Broons – think again! Portrait of Alison by John McKenzie. National Galleries of Scotland
JAN PATIENCE

FERRY STORY
Here’s a look at Saturday’s front page of The Herald. Subscribe here for exclusive access: heraldscotland.com/subscribe and #BuyAPaper
Scotland’s ferry network could be broken up under plans to revitalise the taxpayer-funded service in a move that has raised fears the most lucrative routes will be sold off.

PLAY IT AGAIN SAM
Friends. I hope you can all take time to watch tomorrow night’s offering….an investigation into the foothold that serious and organised crime has in the waste trade. A right old romp. And please hold off on the ‘what a load of old rubbish’ jokes. I’ve had them all! Tomorrow night, BBC One, 7pm. Details on the picture.
SAM POLING

Cafe at the Scottish Portrait Gallery. Top of page: Alison Watt with Andrew O’Hagan at the Edinburgh Book Festival. PICTURES BY BILL HEANEY