Families across Scotland are being urged to avoid door-to-door guising for this year’s Halloween celebrations due to the risks of spreading Covid-19.
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  Scottish Government officially calls for no door-to-door guising on Halloween  
     
  Families across Scotland are being urged to avoid door-to-door guising for this year’s Halloween celebrations due to the risks of spreading Covid-19.  
     
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Why Scotland’s Tartan Army should sing the praises of England’s Marcus Rashford if they get a chance – Scotsman comment
 
“I have seen myself the difference that providing free meals can make. I just want to make sure no-one falls through the cracks and by giving this to all primary school pupils we can make sure the offer is there for everyone.”
 
     
     
 
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Why we should ‘rage, rage’ against Scottish Government’s last Covid restrictions – John McLellan
 
Rage, rage against the dying of the light, wrote Dylan Thomas in his most famous poem, oft-quoted at funerals, in the days when people could gather to say farewell to loved ones and friends without fear of breaking some new regulation designed to save us all.
 
     
 
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‘Our cashflow is empty’: Old Town restaurant writes emotional letter to Nicola Sturgeon
 
The family owners of a restaurant in Edinburgh have unveiled an emotional open letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, saying its cashflow has dried up as a result of lockdown restrictions.
 
     
 
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Thieves steal Scottish pensioner’s postbox from his home address and ‘may have used it for a campfire’
 
An 80-year-old man’s postbox has been stolen from outside his house and officers fear it may have been used as firewood for a campfire found nearby.
 
     
 
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Residents in ‘direct action’ at Mossmorran
 
Residents gathered at the Mossmorran petrochemical plant in Fife to call for a Scottish Government inquiry into the health impacts of the site on surrounding communities.
 
     
 
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Trees should cover 40% of Scotland, say Greens
 
Scotland should be a &quote;woodland nation&quote; with 40 per cent of the country covered in woods within the next two decades, the Scottish Greens are set to demand.
 
     
 
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Obituary: Doreen Leighton Ward, dancer and Scotsman legend
 
Doreen Leighton Ward. Born: 15 October 1931 in Leith. Died: 11 October 2020 in Edinburgh, aged 88
 
     
 
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Ilario’s, a chippy in a small Fife town, has gone viral with its battered square sausage roll
 
A Fife chippy has gone viral with what could be the most Scottish food item yet – the battered square sausage roll.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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