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  Oct 13, 2021  
     
 
Ginny Sanderson
 
Ginny Sanderson
Engagement journalist

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  Here are the 14 Scottish areas with the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths during the pandemic  
     
  Here are the 14 Scottish areas with the highest number of deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid 19 test throughout the pandemic, according to UK Government figures.  
     
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Nicola Sturgeon: Study names First Minister 'Britain's most influential woman' based on Google searches
 
Nicola Sturgeon has been crowned Britain’s most influential woman, beating the likes of Queen Elizabeth and BAFTA award-winning actress Michaela Coel – in a study based on Google searches.
 
     
     
 
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The Outer Hebrides: It is who we are, and it tells our rich story
 
It is rooted in the soil, the people and the past of the Outer Hebrides.

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COVID: Scots singer Callum Beattie calls out Scottish Government over 'stupid vaccine passports'
 
The popular Scottish singer has slammed the government over vaccine passports after he was left stranded in Latvia, unable to enter a restaurant, bar or hotel.
 
     
 
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Vaccine passport scheme should be delayed till New Year, Tories demand
 
Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme should be changed to narrow the definition of nightclubs and preferring spot-checks of attendees rather than blanket certification checks, the Scottish Conservatives have said.
 
     
 
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Woman who had stroke in early 30s 'told she was too young'
 
A quarter of stroke survivors feel no hope in the first after the event, a survey by the Stroke Association has found.
 
     
 
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The lynx may have survived in Scotland centuries later than previously thought, new study suggests – Lee Raye
 
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth, according to a recent assessment, and ranks among the bottom ten per cent for biodiversity globally.
 
     
 
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Obituary: Major General Mark Strudwick, former head of army in Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle
 
Major General Mark Jeremy Strudwick CBE KStJ, soldier. Born: 19 April, 1945 in Whitstable, Kent. Died: 26 September, 2021 in Livingston, aged 76
 
     
     
 
 
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The story of the enslaved African children freed and brought to Edinburgh
 
A plaque in an Edinburgh graveyard remembers Tom, a child “redeemed from slavery” and laid to rest in the capital, aged just 13.
 
 
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Race to save 40 Scottish literary works for nation as contents of 'secret library' goes up for sale
 
Time is running out to secure 40 Scottish literary works for the nation – including early pieces from Burns and Walter Scott – as the contents of a secret library not seen by the public for more than 100 years faces being broken up and sold off.
 
 
     
     
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  Such a vital win, but Scotland always take complicated route - what a tortuous night in Torshavn  
     
  Scotland will never do anything straightforwardly when there’s a complicated and agonising route available to them.  
     
     
 
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Glasgow Warriors sign Tonga international winger Walter Fifita
 
Glasgow Warriors have signed the physically imposing Tongan international winger Walter Fifita.
 
 
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How the Scotland players rated in nervy 1-0 win over Faroe Islands
 
Scotland edged past the Faroe Islands to take another step towards the World Cup play-off places.
 
 
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Katie Archibald ready for medal charge as squad for world championships named
 
Katie Archibald insists she is ready to lead a charge for global titles after recovering from the stresses of picking up her second Olympic gold this summer.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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