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  'I thought it was a sonic boom' Emergency services attend scene following major explosion in Kincaidston  
     
  Emergency services are on the scene in Kincaidston after reports of a large explosion.  
     
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Communitiy rushed to help those affected by Ayrshire explosion as four people taken to hospital
 
Police have confirmed that two adults and two children have been taken to hospital following an ‘awful’ explosion in Ayr on Monday night as a local councillor commented that all residents have been ‘accounted for.’
 
     
     
 
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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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Covid Scotland: Fears of 'disastrous' winter as two further health boards request help from the army
 
Two further health boards have asked for help from the army as pressure mounts on the NHS ahead of winter.
 
     
 
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A 16-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the death of Justin McLaughlin
 
Police Scotland has confirmed that a 16-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the death of Justin McLaughlin.
 
     
 
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Snake spotted on the streets of Scottish town at clothing donation point
 
Police have confirmed a snake was spotted on the streets of Kirkcaldy this afternoon.
 
     
 
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COP26 court plans in chaos as solitiors refuse to sign up
 
Plans to deal with an expected wave of arrests relating to COP26 protests have been thrown into chaos after bar associations refused to sign up to a proposed duty solicitor scheme amid an ongoing row over Legal Aid cuts.
 
     
 
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A 15-year-old has suffered serious facial injuries after being punch and kicked in attack
 
A teenage boy was taken to hospital after he suffered serious facial injuries in an attack near Paisley golf club at the weekend.
 
     
 
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Covid Scotland: Concern as 'overwhelming' NHS pressures reach paediatrics
 
The widespread pressure on the NHS is now having an unprecedented impact on children, paediatricians have said.
 
     
     
 
 
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Giant whale sculpture arrives in Dundee after four-day sea journey in poor weather
 
On a very murky Monday, through rain and fog it came.
 
 
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Wrangle over 'uncomfortable' CCTV cameras in Dunbar
 
CCTV cameras covering the Dolphin Inn in Dunbar left locals feeling ‘uncomfortable’ and led for calls for them to be removed.
 
 
     
     
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  James McCarthy's Celtic squad absence explained by Ange Postecglou  
     
  The apparent mystery over James McCarthy’s non-appearance in Celtic’s squad for the weekend win at Motherwell has been cleared up by Ange Postecoglou, who reveals the midfielder missed out with “small muscular problem”.  
     
     
 
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Succession and Hearts: Tynecastle club embraces its brush with Hollywood
 
How often does Scottish football collide with Hollywood? Not very. There’s the former Dundee United player, Neil Paterson, who won an Oscar for the screenplay of Room At The Top, and there’s the Robert Duvall-Ally McCoist vehicle A Shot At Glory, the less said about the better.
 
 
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Watch as amazing rendition of Flower of Scotland drowns out Bangladesh cricket press conference following incredible T20 win
 
Scotland outscored world number six ranked Bangladesh with an incredible T20 world Cup win – and then out-sang the opposition during the post-match celebrations.
 
 
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Here's where Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Hibs should be in the Scottish Premiership table - according to the stats
 
The Scottish Premiership has been a great spectacle already this season with different leaders and surprises on a weekly basis.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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