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  Oct 28, 2021  
     
 

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  Here are 10 ways Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Budget today impacts Scotland  
     
  While much of the Westminster Budget does not impact Scotland due to the devolution of key issues to Holyrood, others do. We take a look at the main points which will affect people living north of the Border.  
     
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COP26: Our subscription offer as we cover one of the most important events in Scotland's history
 
Get £26 off a digital subscription with The Scotsman as we cover COP26.
 
     
     
 
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The Outer Hebrides: It is who we are, and it tells our rich story
 
It is rooted in the soil, the people and the past of the Outer Hebrides.

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Up to three quarters of people unvaccinated in some neighbourhoods, figures suggest
 
Up to three quarters of people in some neighbourhoods in Glasgow and Edinburgh are not fully vaccinated, new figures from Public Health Scotland suggest.
 
     
 
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COP26 ScotRail strikes which theatened widespread disruption averted after pay deal struck with RMT union
 
Threatened ScotRail strikes during the COP26 climate change conference from Monday were averted tonight after the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said it had settled its long-running pay dispute.
 
     
 
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COP26: Scottish firm to showcase future of food growing at pop-up vertical farm
 
A Scottish company at the forefront of eco-friendly indoor farming is demonstrating its world-changing technology in Glasgow during the COP26 climate summit.
 
     
 
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‘Socially-isolated’ Fife fantasist convicted on terrorism charges
 
A white nationalist who regarded the New Zealand mosque mass murderer Brenton Tarrant as a “hero” is facing a lengthy prison sentence for terrorism offences.
 
     
 
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Scottish weather: full list of areas that have been warned of serious flooding
 
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has raised flood alerts and warnings across Southern and Central Scotland, as the UK is set to see a months worth of rain fall in just one day.
 
     
     
 
 
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Where did Halloween come from? Origins of Halloween - and is it actually Scottish?
 
Spooky season is around the corner, but why did we start celebrating Halloween in the first place?
 
 
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For sale: Outstanding upgraded late 18th century country house with spectacular gardens and 23 acres of glorious grounds
 
Underwood House is one of the finest Georgian country houses in the west of Scotland and is a Category B Listed mansion built for Captain John Kennedy after he purchased the estate in 1785.
 
 
     
     
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  Sandy Carmichael: One of Scotland’s bravest rugby players dies at age of 77  
     
  Sandy Carmichael, one of the most courageous forwards in Scottish rugby history, has died at the age of 77.  
     
     
 
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Rangers 2-2 Aberdeen gubbins: Scott Brown stars in defence then gets rushed up the tunnel at full-time
 
The good, not so good and some matters inbetween as Rangers see their lead at the top of the Premiership cut to two points.
 
 
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Hibs 1 Celtic 3 gubbins: Ange Postecoglou's men sparkle but away fans show ugly side during Walter Smith minute's silence
 
Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic team sparkled as elements of the visiting Celtic support showed a real ugly side in the Parkhead side’s 3-1 win away to Hibs.
 
 
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Andy Murray defeated by teenager Carlos Alcaraz at Vienna Open
 
Andy Murray lost to rising Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz in two punishing sets in the second round of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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