The Queen has appeared to suggest she is irritated by a lack of action in tackling the climate crisis.
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  Cop26: Queen ‘irritated’ by lack of action on climate crisis  
     
  The Queen has appeared to suggest she is irritated by a lack of action in tackling the climate crisis.  
     
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Labour in furious row over 'outrageous hypocrisy' allegation by SNP around UNCRC bill
 
Anas Sarwar is facing accusations from the SNP of “outrageous hypocrisy” around last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court that a key children’s rights bill went beyond Holyrood’s powers.
 
     
     
 
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COP26: Policing to be ‘friendly’ but tough on protesters who are violent or jam key roads
 
Protesters who block key traffic routes during the COP26 climate conference will be dealt with “more quickly” than those causing minimal disruption, Scottish police chiefs have said.
 
     
 
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Rail workers and refuse collectors to go on strike in Scotland during the COP26 global climate conference
 
Scotland’s railway is set to grind to a halt and Glasgow’s bins to overflow during COP26 due to strike action in a move which could be deeply embarrassing for Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government.
 
     
 
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Police Scotland must act over sexism, racism and discrimination within its ranks – Dr Paul Arnell and Dr Megan O’Neill
 
A single, unified Police Service of Scotland was created on April 1, 2013.
 
     
 
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Philip Allott: Police Commissioner 'lost trust of community' in the wake of Sarah Everard comments
 
Political figures last night accused Philip Allott of “losing the trust of the community” as he finally bowed to intense pressure in the wake of his comments on the murder of Sarah Everard and resigned as North Yorkshire’s police commissioner.
 
     
 
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'There was nothing you could do': Scotland's first black senior fire chief recalls the racism he endured as a young man
 
The most senior black firefighter to serve in Scotland has spoken of the racist abuse he endured as a young man and how he hopes his struggles will inspire others facing discrimination to realise their dreams.
 
     
     
 
 
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Museum to bring Bonnie Prince Charlie and his exiled family to Highlands
 
A Highland museum is working to bring the exiled House of Stuart to Scotland.
 
 
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Prestige property: Tanlaw House, Hendersyde, Kelso is a double delight
 
It is a Georgian estate house with a very pretty symmetrical façade, modern upgrades inside, a large garden surrounded by parkland, and is located just two miles from shops, schools and other amenities.
 
 
     
     
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  Hearts working on Craig Gordon contract extension - 'he has a clause and we're trying to move forward'  
     
  Hearts manager Robbie Neilson was not surprised by Craig Gordon’s stunning save against the Faroe Islands but said it is another example of why the club are so keen to tie the Scotland goalkeeper up on a new, extended deal before his current contract expires at the end of the season.  
     
     
 
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Why Hibs are 'in a good place' despite Rangers defeat ahead of Dundee United visit
 
For half an hour Hibs more than held their own during the recent trip to Ibrox and while manager Jack Ross says he wants to “steer away from plaudits but no points”, after watching his 10-man team ultimately being overhauled and defeated, that early performance should give them belief ahead of Saturday’s league tussle with Dundee United in Leith.
 
 
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Crystal Palace eye move for Rangers star as Celtic warn fans over vaccine passports
 
Friday’s Scottish football news and gossip.
 
 
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Why Scotland go into T20 World Cup cricket opener in good shape
 
Scotland head coach Shane Burger has urged his players to take the momentum gained from their latest warm-up match victory into Sunday’s T20 World Cup opener.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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