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  Mar 12, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon,

Welcome to an afternoon news update from The Scotsman

The election campaign is heating up and so we're ramping up our politics coverage.

In the run-up the Scottish elections, we'll be providing non-stop coverage of events as they unfold, with insightful analysis and expert opinion.

On top of this, we'll also be holding a virtual hustings series starting next week and launching a new politics podcast, The Steamie.  

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  No guarantee from government that police won't disperse Reclaim the Streets vigils despite approach to Rangers fans  
     
  The Scottish Government has said it cannot guarantee planned candlelight vigils in Scotland in memory of Sarah Everard will not be dispersed by police.  
     
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Police could disperse Sarah Everard vigils

Planned candlelit vigils in memory of Sarah Everard could be dispersed by police. 

The Scottish Government has said it could not guarantee the events, due to take place in Scotland this weekend, won't be broken up.

It comes after police formally identified human remains as those of the missing woman, whose disappearance has sparked a national conversation about women's safety in public. 

Read more about the situation and planned vigils here.

 

'There's not much use feeling safe if you're not actually safe'

One of our youngest reporters has shared her experiences as a young woman in Edinburgh. 

Beth Murray says she has been groped, verbally assaulted and describes one chilling episode where a man followed her home and stood outside her flat staring. 

Her story will be - sadly - very familiar to a lot of women. Read what she had to say here.

 

More news this afternoon

Thank you for reading and have a great weekend,

Ginny - ginny.sanderson@jpimedia.co.uk

 
     
 
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