The political situation in Quebec is a “nightmare scenario” for Scotland, experts have claimed, as Quebecois premier Francois Legault failed to broker a meeting with Nicola Sturgeon when he visited Glasgow for COP26.
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  Quebec premier shuns meeting with Nicola Sturgeon as experts brand situation ‘a nightmare scenario’ for SNP  
     
  The political situation in Quebec is a “nightmare scenario” for Scotland, experts have claimed, as Quebecois premier Francois Legault failed to broker a meeting with Nicola Sturgeon when he visited Glasgow for COP26.  
     
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Justice secretary defends "proportionate" policing during COP26 summit
 
Scotland’s justice secretary has said he is “satisfied” Police Scotland is adopting a “proportionate” response to protests during COP26, amid criticism of the force’s tactics during the climate summit.
 
     
     
 
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Will COP26 climate summit settle moral issue of climate reparations? – Martyn McLaughlin
 
There has been much talk inside COP26’s blue zone of the need to provide significantly more money to ensure that vulnerable countries can improve their adaptation measures in the face of climate change.
 
     
 
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Edinburgh's historic Scotland Street restored to Georgian glory with energy-saving lamps
 
It is one of the famous historic thoroughfares in Edinburgh, after inspiring the creation of the world’s long-running serial novel.
 
     
 
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Boris Johnson's distasteful remarks about climate refugees display a lack of humanity and decency – Regina Catrambone
 
One of the key messages from the COP26 climate summit taking place in Glasgow is the link between climate change and large-scale forced displacement of people.
 
     
     
 
 
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Here are 10 of the best true crime documentaries to watch on Amazon Prime
 
True crime documentaries continue to rise in popularity, but with such a selection, which are the highest rated series and docs to watch on the streaming service?
 
 
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10 of the most popular serial killer true crime documentaries currently on Netflix UK
 
The streaming service has fast become the go to platform for a chilling serial killer docu-series. Here is a list of the most popular serial killer programmes on Netflix UK.
 
 
     
     
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  Fraser Brown: Scotland must be confrontational, disciplined and technically excellent to nullify South Africa  
     
  It was a fantastic result on Sunday, the first time we’ve beaten Australia three times in a row since the hat-trick of wins over them between 1975 and 1982.  
     
     
 
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It's 600 not out as Stephen Gallacher vows to 'keep working arse off'
 
Don’t be fooled by the hint of grey when he’s sporting a beard or the fact he’s about to become just the 14th player to clock up 600 European Tour appearances.
 
 
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Finn Russell: I might just kick a lot against South Africa
 
Finn Russell’s belated introduction to the Lions Test team sparked the most inventive spell of the series for the tourists but the Scotland stand-off was at his contrary best this week as he contemplated his approach to facing up to South Africa again in Edinburgh on Saturday.
 
 
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'I would just say no!': Steve McManaman warning to Rangers boss Steven Gerrard over Aston Villa link
 
Steve McManaman has added his voice to those cautioning Steven Gerrard over switching Rangers for Aston Villa.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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