Work on a Royal Navy warship has been paused while an investigation into “intentional damage” is carried out at a Scottish shipyard.
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  May 15, 2023  
     
 

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Five big stories to read this morning

- HMS Glasgow construction paused as ‘deliberate damage’ investigated

- Corridor care is 'increasingly common' in Scotland's hospitals

- Will you have to live without your daily coffee fix?

- Proposed ban on vaping products backed by charity

- 21 Habits you can’t help picking up when living in Scotland

 

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  Corridor care is ‘increasingly common’ in Scotland’s hospitals, warns emergency workers  
Corridor care is ‘increasingly common’ in Scotland’s hospitals, warns emergency workers
     
   
     
 
HMS Glasgow construction paused while ‘sabotage’ at Scottish shipyard investigated
HMS Glasgow construction paused while ‘sabotage’ at Scottish shipyard investigated
 
Work on a Royal Navy warship has been paused while an investigation into “intentional damage” is carried out at a Scottish shipyard.
 
     
     
 
 
Vaping ban: Proposed ban on alternative smoking products backed by charity
 
Vaping ban: Proposed ban on alternative smoking products backed by charity
 
An anti-smoking charity has backed a proposed ban on disposable vaping products, following supportive comments made by Humza Yousaf.
 
 
Wake up and smell the coffee no more - will you have to live without your daily coffee fix due to climate change?
 
Wake up and smell the coffee no more - will you have to live without your daily coffee fix due to climate change?
 
Land suitable for growing coffee could reduce by 54 per cent by the end of the century.
 
 
     
     
  Brian Monteith: There’s hope when political bullies are called out  
     
  Brian Monteith: There’s hope when political bullies are called out  
     
  It is difficult not to enjoy seeing bombast and bullying exposed and taken down successfully. Our political discourse needs robust healthy debate, but...  
     
     
 
The Steamie: Is talk of post-election coalitions an early sign of SNP panic?
 
The Steamie: Is talk of post-election coalitions an early sign of SNP panic?
 
Westminster party leader Stephen Flynn has suggested Labour will U-turn on their refusal to work with the SNP – but just what does the early talk of c...
 
   
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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