A former police deputy chief constable has warned the force will come under increasing strain in Scotland as the nation is plunged into a “winter of discontent” amid a growing mood of rebellion.
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Scottish Government urged to agree coronavirus 'ceasefire' on Christmas Day

The Bishop of Paisley has called for an easing of restrictions on Christmas Day amid warnings of a “digital Christmas”.

Earlier this week, national clinical director Professor Jason Leitch said large family gatherings were unlikely to be held on the holiday due to the prevalence of coronavirus in Scotland.

John Keenan, who also serves as the vice president of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, said strict restrictions on Christmas gatherings run “the risk of destroying all hope”.

Boots to launch 12-minute Covid test

Boots is set to unveil a new Covid-19 testing service – and the pharmacy chain claims they can return results from swab tests in just 12 minutes.

The service is available as a private pre-flight test for customers who require one before travelling abroad, or as a solution for those who would prefer peace of mind before seeing friends and family.

‘They went absolutely mad for it’ 

A Scottish poet said she feels touched by overwhelming response to a poem she wrote in Scots in a bid to keep the minority language alive.

Len Pennie, often referred to as Pennie, filmed herself reciting her poem ‘I’m no havin’ children’, which is half-written in Scots, and posted it on Twitter before turning off her phone and going to bed.

It's brilliant. If you've not heard it already, then check it out here.

Why Nicola Sturgeon's popularity grows with Covid home truths

"Shooting the messenger has become a national sport - or so some papers would have us believe."

In our opinion section today, Lesley Riddoch argues that Nicola Sturgeon's popularity only grows with Covid "home truths"

Do you agree with her? Have your say in the comment section of the article here.

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Sam Shedden

 

 

 

 
     
  Former Scottish deputy police chief warns of 'winter of discontent' fuelled by Covid  
     
  A former police deputy chief constable has warned the force will come under increasing strain in Scotland as the nation is plunged into a “winter of discontent” amid a growing mood of rebellion.  
     
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Why Nicola Sturgeon's popularity grows with Covid home truths - Lesley Riddoch
 
Shooting the messenger has become a national sport - or so some papers would have us believe.
 
     
     
 
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@pizza rockets past £1,000,000 in crowdfunding campaign
 
@pizza, Edinburgh’s No.1 Ranked Pizza & Birmingham’s No.1 Ranked Restaurant, has secured a new site on the pedestrianised section of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.

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Boots to launch 12-minute Covid test to improve on two-day tests already available in Scotland
 
Boots is set to unveil a new Covid-19 testing service – and the pharmacy chain claims they can return results from swab tests in just 12 minutes.
 
     
 
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‘They went absolutely mad for it’ - Scottish poet overwhelmed by online response to her latest Scots poem
 
A Scottish poet said she feels touched by an overwhelming response to a poem she wrote in Scots in a bid to keep the minority language alive.
 
     
 
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Kate Forbes urges Home Office to add social care staff to post-Brexit list
 
Scotland's Finance Secretary has urged the Home Office to include social care staff on a list of under-filled jobs in its new immigration system.
 
     
 
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Mass ringing of bells to spread Christmas cheer attracts over 20,000 people worldwide in less than 24 hours
 
A festive bell ringing event originally organised to take place only in Forth Valley has gone viral and attracted over 20,000 people from all over the world – in less than 24 hours.
 
     
     
 
 
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6 of the best and 6 of the worst Scottish accents ever captured on film
 
When it comes to TV and film portrayals, there can hardly be another tongue on the planet that has been more frequently murdered than the Scottish accent.
 
 
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Clock ticks for Highland community with days to raise £1.7m to buy deserted estate
 
The clock is ticking for a Highland community which has just six days left to raise £1.7m to buy a deserted estate.
 
 
     
     
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  Aberdeen chief Dave Cormack fumes at Sky Sports over 'humiliating' Celtic video and wants apology  
     
  Aberdeen chief Dave Cormack has hit out at Sky Sports over trying to “humiliate” the club in the build-up to the clash with Celtic on Sunday.  
     
     
 
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Why Hibs are better equipped for Hearts semi-final test than they would have been last season
 
Managers are often saddled with one particular quirk of their approach to the game. For Pep Guardiola, it was the tiki-taka football that made Barcelona a formidable force on the domestic and continental stages in the early 2010s; for Marcelo Bielsa his unconventional 3-3-3-1 formation.
 
 
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Rangers striker Jermain Defoe addresses doubters and admits he forgot about landmark
 
Jermain Defoe knows he was being written off in some quarters this season after being sidelined by injury and then being left out of Rangers’ Europa League group stage squad.
 
 
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Celtic's Kristoffer Ajer rebuffs his manager's claims over confidence issue among squad
 
Kristoffer Ajer has rejected claims from his manager Neil Lennon that a “confidence” issue is affecting some of the Celtic squad.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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