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  Survey finds that half of Scots feel 'broadly positive' - but where is Scotland's 'least happy' city?  
     
  Glasgow is Scotland's least happy city, a survey has revealed, despite more than half of Scots telling pollsters they were feeling broadly positive about the lives.  
     
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Experts believe Scottish Government should increase minimum alcohol price 'to save lives'
 
A group of charities and experts are calling on the Scottish Government to increase the minimum unit price of alcohol from 50p to 65p.
 
     
     
 
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Cop26's Lasting Legacy
 
Of all the places in the world that could have hosted COP26 at such a time of intense environmental crisis and global scrutiny, it was perhaps fate that it should fall on a city known as the “Dear Green Place” to sow new seeds of hope.

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Covid-19 handling has damaged UK's international reputation, says survey
 
Boris Johnson’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the international reputation of the UK, a new survey from Kings College London has suggested.
 
     
 
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FMQs: Senior Glasgow doctor warns claims doctors ‘act in secret or conceal information’ could damage public confidence as Andrew Slorance widow claims details of husband’s death were covered up
 
One of Scotland’s largest health boards has denied doctors "act in bad faith, in secret or attempt to conceal information" as the widow of a government official claimed details of her husband’s illness were concealed by a hospital at the centre of a public inquiry.
 
     
 
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Race to be considered ‘at every stage’ of inquiry into Sheku Bayoh death – QC
 
An inquiry into the death of a man in police custody will consider “at every stage” whether the fact that he was black made a difference to his treatment.
 
     
 
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Two children in the Highlands were hit by driver who was using mobile phone
 
Two young children suffered minor injuries after being hit by a car in Wick after the driver became distracted while using his mobile phone.
 
     
 
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Man sentenced to seven months in prison for possession of indecent images and videos of children
 
Raymond Coney, 68, was sentenced to seven months in prison, after being convicted of offences relating to indecent images and videos of children.
 
     
 
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Dominic Raab refuses to rule out plans to fly Channel-crossing migrants to Albania
 
Ministers are in talks to open an asylum centre in the eastern European country, some 1,500 miles away from Britain, to deter migrants from making the dangerous crossing from northern France.
 
     
     
 
 
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UK’s most pothole-plagued councils identified - where does you local authority rank?
 
New figures show the local authorities with the most reported road problems and those spending the most and least to address them
 
 
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One of the earliest images of a black woman in Scotland secured for national art collection
 
One of the earliest images of a black woman by a Scottish artist has been secured for the national art collection.
 
 
     
     
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  Gregor Townsend accuses Rassie Erasmus of ‘sledging’ a Scotland player at Murrayfield  
     
  Gregor Townsend has welcomed the ban handed out to South Africa’s director of rugby Rassie Erasmus for his behaviour during the Lions tour and revealed that he had been shown a video of Erasmus “sledging” a Scotland player during last weekend’s match against the Springboks at BT Murrayfield.  
     
     
 
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst 'lucky and grateful' to be Rangers boss as Ross Wilson explains appointment
 
New Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst says he is ready to ‘enhance’ the successful work of his predecessor Steven Gerrard after sealing his return to the Ibrox club.
 
 
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Brendan Rodgers: Former Celtic boss has say on Man Utd speculation
 
Brendan Rodgers says speculation linking him with the Manchester United job "is not real".
 
 
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Azeem Rafiq predicts 'hundreds and thousands' could share experiences of racism in cricket
 
Azeem Rafiq believes "hundreds and thousands" of cricketers could follow his lead by sharing experiences of racism in the game and warned Yorkshire cannot move forward until Andrew Gale and Martyn Moxon have left the club.
 
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

     
   
   
   
 
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