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  Nov 16, 2021  
     
 

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This is a breaking news update from The Scotsman.

Nicola Sturgeon has warned that further action may be necessary to avoid a Christmas lockdown, as she gave an update on restrictions in the run up to the festive season.

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  Covid Scotland: vaccine passports likely to be extended three weeks before Christmas  
     
  Scottish businesses are preparing for an extension of Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme to kick in three weeks before Christmas as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that further action was necessary to avoid a Christmas lockdown.  
     
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Here are the 15 best true crime podcasts available to listen to on Spotify
 
Fan of true crime? We’ve looked at 15 of the highest rated podcasts on Spotify podcasts.
 
     
 
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Daniel Radcliffe: 'Harry Potter author JK Rowling is an immensely intelligent, funny, kind human being'
 
Daniel Radcliffe has heaped praised on JK Rowling, describing the Harry Potter author as an “immensely intelligent, funny, kind human being”.
 
     
 
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Another 17 deaths and 2,771 coronavirus cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours
 
Speaking to MSPs in parliament on Tuesday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that 17 more deaths had been recorded in the latest 24 hour period.
 
     
 
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Brexit border post work underway as Scottish Government minister raises Article 16 concerns
 
Work to construct a border control post near the port town of Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway has restarted, two months after the Scottish Government said it had paused due to Brexit “uncertainties”.
 
     
 
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Furniture gifted to COP26 summit by IKEA could remain in storage for months before being given to those in need
 
Brand new furniture used for the COP26 climate summit is being stored inside tents in Glasgow – and could remain there for months.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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