A safe drug consumption pilot is still weeks away, as new figures show around 100 Scots a month lose their lives due to drug use.
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  Safe consumption room pilot set for Glasgow city centre amid 100 deaths a month  
     
  A safe drug consumption pilot is still weeks away, as new figures show around 100 Scots a month lose their lives due to drug use.  
     
Safe consumption room pilot set for Glasgow city centre amid 100 deaths a month
     
   
     
 
Pub group with venues in Scotland to charge customers more to drink during busy 'peak' periods
Pub group with venues in Scotland to charge customers more to drink during busy 'peak' periods
 
     
     
 
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Signs of life in outer space? Possibly, but if so 'ET' may be small and smelly – Scotsman comment
Signs of life in outer space? Possibly, but if so 'ET' may be small and smelly – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Economic benefits of grouse shooting blown out of proportion
Readers' Letters: Economic benefits of grouse shooting blown out of proportion
 
     
 
With SNP out of ideas, Scotland's NHS needs a Royal Commission to find a way out of its perma-crisis – Scotsman comment
With SNP out of ideas, Scotland's NHS needs a Royal Commission to find a way out of its perma-crisis – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Scottish Government's clampdown on short-term lets is set to have serious unintended consequences – Murdo Fraser
Scottish Government's clampdown on short-term lets is set to have serious unintended consequences – Murdo Fraser
 
     
 
Just Stop Oil's style of climate protest is a struggle for status through the biblical notion of virtuous suffering
Just Stop Oil's style of climate protest is a struggle for status through the biblical notion of virtuous suffering
 
     
 
Music festival's future thrown into doubt after Creative Scotland axes funding
Music festival's future thrown into doubt after Creative Scotland axes funding
 
     
 
Train drivers’ union Aslef is celebrating its 100th female Scottish member but there’s still far to go – Alastair Dalton
Train drivers’ union Aslef is celebrating its 100th female Scottish member but there’s still far to go – Alastair Dalton
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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