There are 136 streets in Scotland where the average property is valued at over £1million – and seven of the ten most expensive roads are in Edinburgh.
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  In pictures: Scotland’s 10 most expensive streets revealed (and seven are in Edinburgh)  
     
  There are 136 streets in Scotland where the average property is valued at over £1million – and seven of the ten most expensive roads are in Edinburgh.  
     
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Lost Scottish landscape re-emerges from the deep of reservoir
 
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Extinction Rebellion Scotland activists block entrance at Invergordon oil rig maintenance facility
 
Environmental campaigners are blocking the entrance to an oil rig maintenance facility on the Cromarty Firth.
 
     
 
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SNP to push UK government to relax visa rules
 
Scottish External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson will press the UK’s immigration minister on labour shortages impacting Scotland at a meeting on Wednesday.
 
     
 
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Drones used to deliver post to a remote island in a Royal Mail trial as part of moves to reduce carbon emissions
 
Drones are being used to deliver post to a remote island in a Royal Mail trial as part of moves to reduce carbon emissions.
 
     
 
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Covid Scotland: Humza Yousaf announces 'largest winter NHS investment in devolution history'
 
Face-to-face GP appointments are expected to increase, Humza Yousaf has pledged, with Scotland’s NHS to receive what the Scottish Government has labelled the biggest winter support package in the history of devolution.
 
     
     
 
 
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Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram's outage showed the cost of letting Big Tech monopolies rule the online landscape
 
When Facebook and the apps it swallowed up in the early 2010s went offline on Monday evening, it was easy to forget just how seismic the outage was as many of us simply shifted our thoughts, hot takes and memes onto Twitter and Snapchat.
 
 
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Double pain at pumps as fuel prices head towards record levels
 
Warning of more forecourt price increases as some filling stations continue to struggle with supplies
 
 
     
     
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  Rangers star 'close to England call-up' as former Celtic ace eyes return to Scotland squad  
     
  Wednesday’s Scottish football news and gossip  
     
     
 
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COP26 forces Scotland under-21s into venue change as they bid to reach Euro 2023 finals
 
Scotland under-21 head coach Scot Gemmill has revealed why COP26 will entail some extra mileage for his squad next month.
 
 
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Why Scott McTominay is key to Scotland team selection v Israel without suspended Grant Hanley and Che Adams
 
The suspensions to be served by Grant Hanley and Che Adams for Saturday’s hosting of Israel will rob Scotland of a duo among the national team’s most influential performers over the past six months.
 
 
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Ryan Porteous ruffles feathers and Rangers see Hibs defender as a threat
 
If a week is a long time in football, seven weeks could be considered an eternity. But, even that may not be sufficient to soothe the tension between Hibs and Rangers before they meet up again, in the Premier Sports Cup, on November 21.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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