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Former deputy FM named Church of Scotland moderator
Scotland

Former deputy FM named Church of Scotland moderator

Coronavirus immunity ‘may only last a few months’
Scotland

Coronavirus immunity ‘may only last a few months’

‘No immediate change’ for much of Scotland if levels approved
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‘No immediate change’ for much of Scotland if levels approved

More than 1050 people in hospital with coronavirus
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More than 1050 people in hospital with coronavirus

Scottish cities top UK hotspots for slump in job vacancies
Scotland

Scottish cities top UK hotspots for slump in job vacancies

Students ‘might have to stay in halls over Christmas’
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Scotland

Students ‘might have to stay in halls over Christmas’

Children sexually exploited across Scotland, report reveals
Scotland

Children sexually exploited across Scotland, report reveals

Andy Robertson gives backing to homeless football charity
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Scotland

Andy Robertson gives backing to homeless football charity

Boots to launch 12-minute coronavirus swab tests
Scotland

Boots to launch 12-minute coronavirus swab tests

University tuition spending ‘down since SNP came into power’
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University tuition spending ‘down since SNP came into power’

‘Stalker’ trial delay leaves woman ‘living in fear’
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‘Stalker’ trial delay leaves woman ‘living in fear’

‘Majority unsure of redundancy rights’ amid Covid pandemic
Scotland

‘Majority unsure of redundancy rights’ amid Covid pandemic

Police investigate complaints Christmas event is a ‘scam’
Edinburgh & East

Police investigate complaints Christmas event is a ‘scam’

Royal Mail to seek 33,000 temporary seasonal workers
Scotland

Royal Mail to seek 33,000 temporary seasonal workers

Coronavirus: One more dead as cases soar by 1303 overnight
Scotland

Coronavirus: One more dead as cases soar by 1303 overnight

Return of students after Christmas ‘could be staggered’
Scotland

Return of students after Christmas ‘could be staggered’

Calls for Covid restrictions to be lifted on Christmas Day
Scotland

Calls for Covid restrictions to be lifted on Christmas Day

Scottish Lib Dems warn that prisons are ‘fit to burst’
Politics

Scottish Lib Dems warn that prisons are ‘fit to burst’

All fright on the night: Celebrating Halloween under Covid rules
Scotland

All fright on the night: Celebrating Halloween under Covid rules

A83 Rest and Be Thankful closed overnight due expected rain
Glasgow & West

A83 Rest and Be Thankful closed overnight due expected rain

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Assisted Dying Bill passed in first step towards legalisation in Scotland
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Assisted Dying Bill passed in first step towards legalisation in Scotland 

Royal College of Psychiatrists pulls support for assisted dying bill
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Royal College of Psychiatrists pulls support for assisted dying bill

STV to air first-ever Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover episode
Entertainment

STV to air first-ever Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover episode

Lorraine Kelly confirms return to TV after surgery
Entertainment

Lorraine Kelly confirms return to TV after surgery

Civil service jobs to move to Scotland as part of UK Government shake-up
Scotland

Hundreds of civil service jobs to move to Scotland in UK Government shake-up

Social media platforms ‘failing to protect girls from harm at every stage’, NSPCC report finds
UK & International

Social media platforms 'failing to protect girls from harm at every stage'

Working long hours may alter brain structure, research suggests
UK & International

Working long hours may alter brain structure, research suggests

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Bricks produced in Scotland approved for use in construction projects
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Edinburgh & East

Bricks produced from recycled materials approved for use in construction jobs

From Errol to Ukraine: Charity celebrates 100 lorries of aid to conflict zone
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North East & Tayside

Charity celebrates sending 100 lorries of aid to Ukraine

‘GTA Paisley’: Developer turning hometown into mystery-solving game
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Glasgow & West

'GTA Paisley': Developer turning hometown into mystery-solving game

North Sea offshore helicopters reaches milestone with 1,000 taskings
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North East & Tayside

Offshore helicopter crew reaches milestone with 1,000 taskings

Artist creates miniature replicas of Edinburgh’s pubs
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Edinburgh & East

Artist creates miniature replicas of Edinburgh's pubs

Latest in Scotland

What do Keir Starmer’s immigration changes mean for Scotland? 
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Politics

What do Keir Starmer's immigration changes mean for Scotland? 

‘I’m delighted I could be able to choose my own death’
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Highlands & Islands

'I’m delighted I could be able to choose my own death'

MSP pledges to ‘keep fighting’ after assisted dying vote
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MSP pledges to 'keep fighting' after assisted dying vote

MSP says her mother starved herself to death after terminal cancer diagnosis
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MSP says her mother starved herself to death after terminal cancer diagnosis

People in Glasgow say safe drug consumption room has caused rise in crime
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Glasgow & West

'Streets are a dumping ground due to drug consumption room'

Years late CalMac ferry delayed for another six months as costs soar by £35m
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Scotland

CalMac ferry delayed for another six months as costs soar by £35m

Housebuilding plummets by nearly 4,000 in a year, figures show
Scotland

Housebuilding plummets by nearly 4,000 in a year, figures show

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Spar chicken pulled from shelves over fears it could cause meningitis
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'Do not eat': Chicken pulled from shelves over fears it could cause meningitis

Outer space recreated in Glasgow basement in bid to help future missions
Glasgow & West

Outer space recreated in Glasgow basement in bid to help future missions

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