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Good morning.

Welcome to your Tuesday news update from The Scotsman.

Here are today's top headlines

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More headlines are below.

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  ScotRail warns of disruption and limited services ahead of latest RMT rail strikes  
ScotRail warns of disruption and limited services ahead of latest RMT rail strikes
     
   
     
 
New network aims to uphold rights of LGBTQ+ people aged over 50 across Scotland - Michelle Supple
New network aims to uphold rights of LGBTQ+ people aged over 50 across Scotland - Michelle Supple
 
     
     
 
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Tenders open for unique Hebridean longhouse on Jura: builders from the mainland offered once-in-a-lifetime job
 
A one-of-a-kind building contract to create a heritage home on an island off the west coast is up for grabs: could your firm make this family’s retirement dream come true?

Promoted by Ardfarnal New House
 
     
     
 
Hopes that National Hub work and review process will lead to reduction in child mortality rate - Dr Alison Rennie
Hopes that National Hub work and review process will lead to reduction in child mortality rate - Dr Alison Rennie
 
     
 
UK travel chaos expected as 40,000 rail workers begin month of industrial action
UK travel chaos expected as 40,000 rail workers begin month of industrial action
 
     
 
SNP may be delighted by recent polls, but there are hopeful signs for unionists – John McLellan
SNP may be delighted by recent polls, but there are hopeful signs for unionists – John McLellan
 
     
 
UK must pull together in troubled times. And that means Tories must talk to unions threatening to strike – Scotsman
UK must pull together in troubled times. And that means Tories must talk to unions threatening to strike – Scotsman
 
     
 
Why JK Rowling's new women-only sexual violence support service is necessary and vital – Susan Dalgety
Why JK Rowling's new women-only sexual violence support service is necessary and vital – Susan Dalgety
 
     
 
End of broadcast TV as we know it? Eric Morecambe would have just one thing to say about that – Aidan Smith
End of broadcast TV as we know it? Eric Morecambe would have just one thing to say about that – Aidan Smith
 
     
 
SNP say ‘no stone unturned’ to find deal as Unite and Unison call off NHS Scotland strikes
SNP say ‘no stone unturned’ to find deal as Unite and Unison call off NHS Scotland strikes
 
     
 
'This latest investment will enable us to meet booming demand': Video interview platform Willo cheers seven-figure boost
'This latest investment will enable us to meet booming demand': Video interview platform Willo cheers seven-figure boost
 
     
 
Edinburgh nature tech venture scaling up with fresh investment and hiring ‘coup’
Edinburgh nature tech venture scaling up with fresh investment and hiring ‘coup’
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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