New data released by the Scottish Government today breaks down the number of positive covid-19 cases in each area of the country.
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  The 10 areas of Scotland with the highest numbers of positive Covid-19 tests between 28 March 2021 and 3 April 2021  
     
  New data released by the Scottish Government today breaks down the number of positive covid-19 cases in each area of the country.  
     
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The 10 areas of Scotland with the highest numbers of positive Covid-19 cases

Lockdown may be easing but it's important to remember we're not yet out of the woods.

New data released by the Scottish Government today breaks down the number of positive covid-19 cases in each area of the country.

Here are the areas of Scotland with highest rate of new Covid cases last week

 

Nicola Sturgeon election pledge to ‘remobilise NHS’

Nicola Sturgeon is to outline plans to increase NHS activity to 10 per cent above pre-coronavirus levels as part of efforts to help Scotland recover from Covid-19.

If the SNP is re-elected to power next month, Ms Sturgeon said they would look to raise NHS in-patient activity, day case and out-patient activity to 10 per cent above pre-pandemic levels within one year.

Here's what the First Minister is promising voters

Meanwhile, the Scottish Tories have pledged to focus on the environment, setting out a package of measures to help protect our natural environment on land, rivers and sea.

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The undersea tunnel plan for Outer Hebrides to Skye like a 'magic carpet' for islands

A tunnel connecting the island of Benbecula to Skye and the mainland would help serve as a “magic carpet” across the islands, it has been claimed.

The project is now on a list of potential infrastructure projects that could take shape over the next 20 years.

Read the full story here

 

And finally...

Vicinity, 13 letters.

That's one of the clues in today's quick crossword.

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Nicola Sturgeon election pledge to ‘remobilise NHS’
 
Nicola Sturgeon is to outline plans to increase NHS activity to 10 per cent above pre-coronavirus levels as part of efforts to help Scotland recover from Covid-19.
 
     
     
 
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Sustainability mindset key to long-term commercial success, say Cambridge experts
 
Why organisations will need more than gestures to deal with urgent global issues like climate change.

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How some Alba supporters are damaging the independence cause – Steve Cardownie
 
With four weeks of the election campaign to go, it seems that some so-called keyboard warriors can hardly contain themselves and have once more swamped social media platforms to peddle their wares.
 
     
 
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Airports raise concerns around pandemic recovery after Scottish Government's 'scarce engagement'
 
Airport bosses have been left fuming over a lack of urgency and transparency from the Scottish Government around a planned pilot testing scheme last year which was quietly binned in December.
 
     
 
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RECAP: The Scotsman's fourth Scottish election virtual hustings here
 
A Scottish Government minister attempting to hold his seat for the first time will headline Tuesday’s fourth Scottish election hustings as The Scotsman moves to the crucial battleground of Glasgow.
 
     
 
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Mounting concern over 'exams in all but name' as return to school confirmed
 
Teachers and parents have complained of mounting confusion over how pupils will be assessed this year as it was confirmed all secondary schools will return after the Easter holidays.
 
     
 
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Scottish Election 2021: A third of Scots unaware Scottish Parliament changed tax system
 
Scotland’s political parties need to improve public understanding of the devolved tax system in the next parliamentary term, two accountancy bodies have warned, as a new poll reveals that a third of Scots don’t know the Parliament has changed their taxes.
 
     
     
 
 
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The abandoned workers cottages of a Scottish 'ghost island'
 
Once the island was home to 200 people, a shop and a school but today it lies empty and eerie with a row of crumbling cottages and some abandoned machinery all that remain of life once lived here.
 
 
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The 'intriguing and unsettling' Scottish island tradition of skekling
 
As winter came, the skeklers moved from house to house, dancing around the fire and banging wooden staves on the floor in a celebration of the supernatural.
 
 
     
     
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  Wednesday’s Scottish football news and gossip  
     
     
 
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Rangers youngster James Maxwell outlines his pathway to first team
 
Nathan Patterson is only 19-years-old but has already become a source of inspiration. Fellow full-back Fraser Maxwell is bidding to emulate his friend by breaking into the Ibrox first-team next season.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Rory McIlroy at 'start of journey' after going back to basics
 
Rory McIlroy may have looked as though he’s been on a ‘Road to Nowhere’ in the build up to this year’s Masters but, all of a sudden, the four-time major winner is talking about being at the start of an exciting “journey”.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Sandy Lyle set to make Masters history with most consecutive appearances
 
Sandy Lyle will make Masters history on Thursday when he overtakes Gary Player to claim the longest run of consecutive appearances at Augusta National.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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