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  What time is the First Minister's coronavirus update in Scotland today - and how can I watch announcement?  
     
  Nicola Sturgeon is set to update MSPs on the Covid-19 situation in Scotland on Tuesday.  
     
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Nicola Sturgeon update: Decision expected on expansion of vaccine passport scheme in Scotland
 
Nicola Sturgeon is expected to set out a further expansion of vaccine passports in Scotland during a scheduled coronavirus briefing.
 
     
     
 
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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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' I’ve now received so many death threats I could paper the house with them'
 
JK Rowling has said she will not stop speaking out after her address was posted online by activists who posed outside her home with “Trans liberation now” signs.
 
     
 
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Ex-Lord Advocate to chair independent inquiry into Sarah Everard murder
 
Scotland’s former top law officer has been appoint as chair of an independent inquiry into the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Metropolitan Police officer.
 
     
 
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Priti Patel accuses Scotland of 'not pulling its weight' over asylum seeker crisis
 
Priti Patel has accused Scotland of not doing enough to help asylum seekers sparking a furious response from the SNP.
 
     
 
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Stunning pictures celebrate Scottish mountain after 70 years at heart of UK's first national nature reserve
 
Stunning new pictures of one of Scotland’s favourite mountains have been revealed as the landmark celebrates 70 years since it was named the UK’s first ever national nature reserve.
 
     
 
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Defunct North Sea oil rigs and gas pipelines could be recycled and reused to make green tech, OGUK report finds
 
Defunct oil rigs and pipelines could be recycled and reused in green technologies such as carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production, geothermal energy and offshore wind, a new report suggests.
 
     
     
 
 
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Here are 14 of the best castles to visit in Scotland - from Edinburgh to Eilean Donan
 
These are the best castles to visit in Scotland.
 
 
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More than 92,000 flock to Edinburgh's Christmas festival ahead of ice rink unveiling
 
More than 92,000 people have flocked to the opening week of Edinburgh’s Christmas festival.
 
 
     
     
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  Glasgow Warriors: Ewan Ashman signing hailed as good for Scotland by Danny Wilson  
     
  The recruitment of Ewan Ashman by Glasgow Warriors on a loan deal to the end of this season is good news for the player, good news for the club and good news for the Scotland team, says Scotstoun head coach Danny Wilson.  
     
     
 
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst's first impression and Rangers press conference analysed - all business and no drama
 
Ever since Graeme Souness was ushered through the adjoining doors which link the manager’s office with the Blue Room at Ibrox 35 years ago, there has always been a sense of theatre about the media conferences held by Rangers in what is a uniquely ornate and historic football setting.
 
 
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How Celtic can raise January funds for Champions League tilt
 
The January transfer window is going to be an interesting time for Celtic.
 
 
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What marks did Scottish golfers earn on 2021 European Tour?
 
The 2021 European Tour is done and dusted, having comprised 40 events. History was made as Collin Morikawa became the first American to win the Race to Dubai, but it was another good season for the Scots with two title triumphs and lots of other eye-catching performances. Here’s my end-of-term report cards:
 
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

     
   
   
   
 
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