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View email online | | | | | | | | | Covid Scotland: Government accused of 'sneaking out' delay to booster jags | | | | | | The Scottish Government has been accused of “sneaking out” a delay to the Covid-19 booster vaccine programme. | | | | |
| | | | | | | Ian Blackford: 'No failure of leadership around bullying allegations within SNP' | | The SNP has not suffered a failure of leadership around its handling of bullying and harassment allegations within its party, its Westminster leader has said. |
| | | | | | | | | The Outer Hebrides: It is who we are, and it tells our rich story | | It is rooted in the soil, the people and the past of the Outer Hebrides. Promoted by Outer Hebrides Tourism |
| | | | | | | | | Family of four, including two children, 'seriously injured' in explosion at Ayrshire home | | Two adults and two children have been taken to hospital after an explosion at a house in Ayr that caused severe damage, with the blast being heard for miles around. |
| | | | | | A second man has been charged over the discovery of a badly burned body in a Glasgow park | | A second man has been charged in connection with the death of a man whose charred remains were found at the site of a fire in a city park. |
| | | | | | Boris Johnson announces £5,000 gas boiler grants but Scottish Government say they're already subsiding more | | Boris Johnson has announced £5,000 gas boiler grants only for the Scottish Government to insist they're already subsiding more. |
| | | | | | Analysis: Banning online anonymity would be rash move that will not make everyone safer | | The horrific death of Sir David Amess demands immediate action, and a way to make our politicians safer. |
| | | | | | Campaigners call for Scottish Government to criminalise paying for sex | | A group of campaigners are calling on the Scottish Government to criminalise men who pay for sex in order to reduce demand for prostitution. |
| | | | | | Halloween: Dare you take a journey on Edinburgh's most haunted ghost bus? | | Beware where you sit when you board the Capital's most haunted bus. That's the advice from actor Tommy Hart aka Tommy Terror, the spooky conductor. Edinburgh's Ghost Bus is home to more than one lost spirit, as he discovered one chilling night. |
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