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  Nov 2, 2022  
     
     
  Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces he will go to COP27 in Egypt in U-turn  
     
  Rishi Sunak has performed a U-turn, announcing he will attend COP27 starting in Egypt this Sunday.  
     
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces he will go to COP27 in Egypt in U-turn
     
 
UK house prices fall for first time in 15 months in October
UK house prices fall for first time in 15 months in October
 
     
 
In pictures: 19 long lost Edinburgh restaurants and cafes that are gone but not forgotten
In pictures: 19 long lost Edinburgh restaurants and cafes that are gone but not forgotten
 
     
 
Super sponsor scheme for Ukrainian refugees will not be re-started, Scottish Government confirms
Super sponsor scheme for Ukrainian refugees will not be re-started, Scottish Government confirms
 
     
 
Multi-millions in cuts to be set out by ministers tomorrow in delayed budget review
Multi-millions in cuts to be set out by ministers tomorrow in delayed budget review
 
     
 
Sunak distances himself from Braverman 'comments as immigration minister warns Cabinet to choose words 'carefully'
Sunak distances himself from Braverman 'comments as immigration minister warns Cabinet to choose words 'carefully'
 
     
 
In pictures: 19 long lost Edinburgh restaurants and cafes that are gone but not forgotten
In pictures: 19 long lost Edinburgh restaurants and cafes that are gone but not forgotten
 
     
 
Thank goodness we have Scottish courts defending free speech - Murdo Fraser
Thank goodness we have Scottish courts defending free speech - Murdo Fraser
 
     
 
COP27: World leaders warned planet is 'doomed' if political differences can't be put aside for UN climate summit
COP27: World leaders warned planet is 'doomed' if political differences can't be put aside for UN climate summit
 
     
 
National Care Service: Ministers urged to pause Bill as public sector criticises 'lack of detail' over £1.2bn plans
National Care Service: Ministers urged to pause Bill as public sector criticises 'lack of detail' over £1.2bn plans
 
     
 
Elsie Inglis statue campaigners should defuse controversy by running open and fair contest, writes Brian Ferguson
Elsie Inglis statue campaigners should defuse controversy by running open and fair contest, writes Brian Ferguson
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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