An RNLI lifeboat was called out to rescue a huge cargo vessel as it drifted towards the Skye Bridge.
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Lifeboat called to rescue 88-ft cargo ship drifting towards Skye Bridge  
     
  An RNLI lifeboat was called out to rescue a huge cargo vessel as it drifted towards the Skye Bridge.  
     
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Highland earthquake was ‘quite unusual’, says expert
 
The earthquake which hit Scotland was "quite unusual" because people could actually feel it, a seismologist said.
 
     
     
 
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Cop26's Lasting Legacy
 
Of all the places in the world that could have hosted COP26 at such a time of intense environmental crisis and global scrutiny, it was perhaps fate that it should fall on a city known as the “Dear Green Place” to sow new seeds of hope.

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Fife landmark to be pulled from the sky with demolition of 600ft chimney
 
A controlled explosion will be carried out next month to bring down the landmark 600ft chimney at Longannet Power Station.
 
     
 
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Video: Glasgow people speak out after city named Scotland’s unhappiest
 
Our photographer John Devlin took to the streets of Glasgow to find out what the good folk of the city thought of a recent survey which found them to be the least happy in all of Scotland.
 
     
 
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Glasgow Central Station: Where a young Jewish orphan found safety 75 years ago
 
It was at Glasgow Central Station where orphaned Marion Camrass finally reached safety – and a new life far from Nazi occupied Poland.
 
     
 
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86-year-old woman dies after A9 crash on Black Isle.
 
An 86-year-old woman has died after a crash on the Black Isle.
 
     
 
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Vaccine passports come with losses but the alternatives are far grimmer
 
The Scottish Government "evidence paper" on vaccine passports, published yesterday, paints a mixed case for their expanded use.
 
     
 
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Scottish Government can’t be trusted on green transition – Readers’ Letters
 
The closure of Cockenzie Power Station in East Lothian in 2013 is a distant memory for some but it still holds an important lesson for the oil and gas industry. COP26 was full of cheap talk on the need for a great green transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The only move workers have experienced in Prestonpans is from coal to the green dole.
 
     
 
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Scotland on Sunday readers’ letters: Did COP26 deliver more than just blah, blah, blah?
 
COP26 in Glasgow promised much but did it deliver? Once again political leaders from around the world met in an attempt to agree measures to reduce climate change.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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