Almost two million people in north-east England are facing strict new rules.
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  Sep 18, 2020  
     
     
  Scottish residents urged not to cross border unless ‘essential’ amidst English Covid-19 lockdown  
     
  Almost two million people in north-east England are facing strict new rules.  
     
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Scottish Tory leader pledges £550 million for 3,000 teachers
 
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross plans to spend £550 million on 3,000 more teachers for Scotland if his party gains power at the next Holyrood election.
 
     
 
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Poll: Most Scots would reject independence after considering issues
 
Scots are less likely to support independence if there is a risk of losing the pound and a hard border with England, a new poll has revealed.
 
     
 
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RAF fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft near UK airspace for the third time in six days
 
It marks the third time in six days the Typhoons have been scrambled in response to Russian planes.
 
     
     
 
 
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Land Rover Defender review
 
Does the reimagined 4x4 live up to its iconic name?
 
 
     
     
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  Aberdeen disarm Viking to set up Sporting Lisbon clash  
     
  Glamour tie in Portugal awaits Dons in Europa League third qualifying round  
     
     
 
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US Open: Mixed bag for Sandy Scott on major debut
 
Scottish amateur forced to settle for opening five-over 75, one shot more than Bob MacIntyre
 
 
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Edinburgh Rugby academy player tests positive for coronavirus after “possible social gathering”
 
Three other youth prospects self-isolating as SRU vows to treat any suspected breach of guidelines seriously
 
 
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Lee Westwood defends decision to skip first major of 2020 due to Covid fears
 
Englishman off to great start in US Open after crossing Atlantic this time
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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