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The Scotsman
15 Mar, 2020
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Coronavirus: Edinburgh shop supplies free Covid-19 â€˜survival’ packs to those in need
Shop hands out hundreds of coronavirus packs to local elderly and infirm
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A 51-year-old man has died after becoming trapped in a mine in Scotland

A man has died after becoming trapped in a mine shaft.

Keep calm on coronavirus: We owe it to the wartime generation

Every day seems to bring even more incredible headlines around the coronavirus outbreak. Troops on the streets, over-70s being asked to isolate within weeks, police being given powers to arrest and forcibly quarantine people who are sick and not following the guidance...

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This major tour operator has cancelled all holidays and flights to Spain as coronavirus spreads

TUI has cancelled all flights to Spain amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Euan McColm: Can’t accuse Sturgeon of playing politics with a pandemic

There was more than a whiff of “who does she think she is?” about it all.

Sport Update
Radical plan for a 14-team top flight is proposed

Motion would save Hearts from potential relegation

‘This wasn’t what I expected’ – Hearts defender Craig Halkett on why his dream move from Livingston hasn’t gone to plan

The stewing that will be going on at Hearts right now will be particularly acute. The coronavirus pandemic that has resulted in the indefinite suspension of Scottish football means the Tynecastle club have to countenance the possibility that their miserable performances this season may already have relegated them – the scenario if the campaign cannot resume and current standings are used to determine the composition of the four leagues for next season.

Aidan Smith: Who benefits most from the shutdown? It has to be Hearts

Stendel’s side may have chance to wake up and smell the Bovril

And finally...
When anti-vax supporters would face jail for refusing jag

A historical researcher has presented her work into Scotland’s first anti-vaccination campaigners who opposed the compulsory introduction of the smallpox jab in the 19th century.

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