Nicola Sturgeon has warned that mass gatherings, including planned pro-independence marches, may jeopardise efforts to keep coronavirus under control.
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  Nicola Sturgeon urges against pro-independence march to keep virus at bay  
     
  Nicola Sturgeon has warned that mass gatherings, including planned pro-independence marches, may jeopardise efforts to keep coronavirus under control.  
     
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‘I sat in the car and looked in amazement’ – Stunning picture shows moody sky above Dornoch Firth in Scottish Highlands
 
You'd be forgiven for thinking it was a scene from a movie...
 
     
 
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Universal basic income is an SNP stunt to make Tories look bad – John McLellan
 
The Scottish Government’s interest in a universal or citizens basic income may not be all that it seems, suggests John McLellan.
 
     
 
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Scots holidaymakers to stick by 14-day quarantine despite UK relaxation
 
The easing of rules around overseas holiday travel will not apply to Scots yet, the Scottish Government has confirmed.
 
     
 
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Glasgow stabbing: Courage of police puts liars to shame – leader comment
 
The stabbings of six people at the Park Inn in Glasgow’s West George Street saw shameful, inaccurate speculation on social media.
 
     
 
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As Scottish economy slumps, we don’t need SNP battle about powers – Brian Wilson
 
The report by the Advisory Group on Economic Recovery, commissioned by the Scottish Government, is unlikely to lead to practical steps to help the economy recover from the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, writes Brian Wilson
 
     
 
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Why SNP should have ‘U-turned’ over Covid in care homes – Brian Wilson
 
Politicians cannot escape responsibility by trying to blame ‘clinicians’ for the failure to send care home residents with Covid-19 to hospital, writes Brian Wilson.
 
     
 
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Glasgow stabbings: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon praises bravery of injured police officer
 
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has paid tribute to the police officer injured in the horrific multiple stabbing at a Glasgow hotel.
 
     
 
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A month’s worth of rain to fall over parts of Scotland this weekend
 
The summer weather will give way to heavy rain this weekend with a month’s worth of rainfall expected in some parts.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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