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  Nicola Sturgeon's approval ratings plummet ahead of SNP conference, poll finds  
     
  NICOLA Sturgeon's approval ratings have plummeted since last summer, but she is still more popular than any other party leader.  
     
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Covid-19 variant from South Africa: What are the new Covid variant travel restrictions?
 
Scientists are calling the latest Covid-19 variant the most heavily mutated so far.
 
     
 
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Restrictions on bridges expected as motorists urged to plan ahead of Storm Arwen
 
Motorists in Scotland are being warned to expect travel disruption on Friday as Storm Arwen batters the country with 75mph winds.
 
     
 
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Refugee and human rights charities call for 'safe' routes to UK after Channel drowning tragedy
 
It was a horrific yet inevitable tragedy that has reignited debate over how to prevent the deaths of those seeking respite and refuge on these shores.
 
     
 
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Priti Patel to ask BBC and other media to reflect on ‘dehumanising’ language after migrant deaths
 
Priti Patel is set to ask the BBC and other media to reflect on language after claims the term migrant is “dehumanising”.
 
     
 
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Detectives arrest three after review of 1996 Dunbartonshire school death case
 
Two men and a woman have appeared in court accused of murdering Scots schoolgirl Caroline Glachan 25 years ago.
 
     
 
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Why people try to cross the English Channel in migrant boats and don't just stay in France
 
People are risking their lives to cross the English Channel in migrant boats. Here’s why.
 
     
 
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Asylum seekers being housed in 'unsuitable' hotel accommodation in Falkirk
 
Concerns have been raised after it was revealed around 50 asylum seekers are staying in a hotel in Falkirk.
 
     
 
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Business leaders urge Edinburgh to save Hogmanay street party and make winter festivals ‘better, not smaller’
 
Business leaders have warned council chiefs they would be “mad” to drop Edinburgh’s Hogmanay street party and urged the city not to scale back its lucrative winter festivals.
 
     
     
 
 
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Prestige viewing: Period features can be found throughout this Midlothian former coaching stop
 
The Old Sun Inn at Eskbank, near Edinburgh, has a long history but its story in recent times is just as interesting.
 
 
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Revealed: The Edinburgh postcodes that give the best return on rental property in the city
 
Leading property portal ESPC has revealed the top-performing Edinburgh postcodes in terms of rental yields, for the third quarter of 2021.
 
 
     
     
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  Rangers 2-0 Sparta Prague extras: Alfredo Morelos back to his best, comical defending and classy refereeing  
     
  The key points from Ibrox as Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s return as manager sees Rangers clinch a place in the knockout phase of the Europa League.  
     
     
 
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Scotland's World Cup play-off draw: Who we want, who we want to avoid, and the oh so ironic scenario
 
Christmas is in the air and the message is don’t be greedy. But surely we can make an exception for a World Cup play-off draw on which so much rests.
 
 
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Ange Postecoglou can see progress with Celtic score in Leverkusen - but gap still exists
 
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou proved both philosophical and hopeful as he reflected on the nature of his side’s 3-2 Europa League defeat away to Bayer Leverkusen.
 
 
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Edinburgh's Jamie Hodgson speaks on Scotland journey, key Gregor Townsend talk and second-row battle
 
Edinburgh lock Jamie Hodgson floated back into training this week, still basking in the glow of his international breakthrough.
 
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

     
   
   
   
 
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