Scotland's newly launched vaccine passport app has been experiencing technical problems according to its users.
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  Vaccine passport experiencing problems hours after launch, users claim  
     
  Scotland's newly launched vaccine passport app has been experiencing technical problems according to its users.  
     
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Sarah Everard: Violence against women is an 'epidemic' in Scotland, campaigners warn
 
It is a horrifying case that has shone a light on the worst fears of women around the country – losing the basic human right of feeling safe on the UK's streets.
 
     
     
 
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Marks & Spencer has brought back its sell-out Snow Globe gin for Christmas 2021- and introduced a new flavour
 
This year’s Snow Globe is available to pre order now - and here are the alternatives already on sale

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Sarah Everard's murder by a police officer demands major societal change – Scotsman comment
 
Sarah Everard’s rape and murder by a police officer is a demonstration of how much power we give to those charged with keeping us safe and how dangerous that can be in the hands of a thoroughly evil man like Wayne Couzens.
 
     
 
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ScotRail ticket offices under threat of closure to help fund staff pay increase
 
Some ScotRail ticket offices could be closed or downgraded to help fund a pay rise for its 5,300 staff, The Scotsman has learned.
 
     
 
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‘There just aren’t enough police’: COP26 and Halloween will stretch Police Scotland capacity ‘beyond the absolute limit’
 
Scotland’s policing capacity will be stretched “beyond the absolute limit” during the coming COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, a police association has warned.
 
     
 
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Live data project: how Edinburgh's air quality changes as people return to the city after Covid restrictions
 
Councils have a pivotal role to play in the climate emergency with the power to affect environmental change at a local level – and, if decision-makers are equipped with live data through Internet of Things (IoT) technology, then they are able to see the effects of their choices in a format close to real time.
 
     
     
 
 
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St Kilda trail to be created as Western Isles visitor attraction
 
Three community-led projects have signed a co-operation agreement to deliver a St Kilda Trail that will create a major visitor attraction and research resource in the Western Isles.
 
 
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Tapestry that hangs in Mary Queen of Scot's 'happy place' undergoes painstaking conservation
 
A 400-year-old tapestry that hangs in one of Scotland's finest royal palaces is being painstakingly repaired as the weight of the work damages its fine structure.
 
 
     
     
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  Neil Lennon's 'are players good enough' question as Celtic legend fears 'mediocrity' acceptance  
     
  Neil Lennon has questioned whether the players at Celtic are good enough to play the way Ange Postecoglou wants to.  
     
     
 
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Ange Postecoglou slams Celtic's "lack of discipline" in "unacceptable" 4-0 ending of Europa League defeat to Bayer Leverkusen
 
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has rounded on his players for an “unacceptable” “lack of discipline” evident in the 94th minute loss of a fourth goal in the 4-0 whipping by Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League, that came on an evening when Celtic squandered a series of early opportunities.
 
 
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Why Glasgow Warriors feels like home for Jamie Bhatti after a tough couple of years
 
He was born in Stirling but Glasgow Warriors feels like home for Jamie Bhatti and he was delighted to return to the club in the summer.
 
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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