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  Oct 11, 2021  
     
 
Ginny Sanderson
 
Ginny Sanderson
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  No dismissals despite almost 250 sexual misconduct allegations among Police Scotland officers  
     
  Police Scotland faces questions about widespread accusations of sexual misconduct after it emerged that not one police officer or special constable was fired over a four year period despite almost 250 sexual misconduct accusations within the force.  
     
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Black History Month: 'I never knew what racism was until I moved to Scotland'
 
Glasgow rapper Bemz never really knew what racism was until he moved to Scotland.
 
     
     
 
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The Outer Hebrides: It is who we are, and it tells our rich story
 
It is rooted in the soil, the people and the past of the Outer Hebrides.

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'Hospitality businesses are unable to open fully' Edinburgh bar jobs fail to receive a single applicant
 
Edinburgh pub group Boda Bars is in much need of filling key vacancies – but co-owner Anna Lagerqvist Christopherson explains that sometimes it doesn’t receive a single response to a job advert.
 
     
 
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Why farming the highly intelligent octopus for food is immoral – Philip Lymbery
 
There are few creatures on Earth as striking as octopuses.
 
     
 
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For sale: This wonderful Baronial house has superb countryside views and was built on the site of an historic 17th century battle
 
Stobieside House sits within large private and established gardens on the outskirts of Strathaven in South Lanarkshire with beautiful views towards Loudoun Hill and the surrounding countryside.
 
     
 
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Nicola Sturgeon set to give TED Talk ahead of COP26
 
The First Minister will give a TED Talk on how smaller countries can act against the threat of climate change in the first of the Scottish Government’s events in the lead up to COP26.
 
     
 
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'When they heard my scream of pain they started laughing' - ‘Racial attack’ on Princes Street investigated by police
 
Police have launched an investigation after a 22-year-old woman was set upon by a teenage gang, punched in the face and laughed at in an alleged ‘racial attack’ in the Capital.
 
     
 
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Patrick Harvie: Stonewall charity is victim of 'opportunistic hate campaign'
 
The LGBT+ charity Stonewall is the victim of an “opportunistic hate campaign” targeting the rights of trans and non-binary people, Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has claimed.
 
     
     
 
 
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Concrete crosses artwork unveiled at Scottish church
 
A prizewinning sculptor has created an artwork for a Scottish church – 77 crosses made out of concrete.
 
 
     
     
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  How Scotland can qualify for World Cup 2022 in Qatar after epic win over Israel  
     
  Scotland is on a high after the national side claimed an epic 3-2 win over Israel at Hampden Park.  
     
     
 
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From Craiglockhart to Mallorca: The Scots tennis siblings aiming for the top after following in footsteps of Rafa Nadal
 
Murray is the surname associated with the most famous Scottish tennis playing brothers - now it is the first name of one of a younger set of Scots-born siblings who are on their own exciting journey in the sport.
 
 
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Grant Forrest outshines world no.1 Jon Rahm in stunning finish to Spanish Open
 
Grant Forrest produced a spectacular finish playing alongside world number one Jon Rahm to claim a third place finish at the Acciona Open de Espana.
 
 
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Tyson Fury after Deontay Wilder knockout: 'I could beat any man in history'
 
Tyson Fury believes he has left no doubt that he is the best heavyweight of the era after rising from the canvas twice to retain his WBC title with an 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder in an all-time classic.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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