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Top Stories

A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Phillip Schofield dropped from We Buy Any Car adverts in wake of queue-jumping accusations against This Morning host and co-presenter Holly Willoughby  
Phillip Schofield dropped from We Buy Any Car adverts in wake of queue-jumping accusations against This Morning host and co-presenter Holly Willoughby
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon, not CMAL, should be the target in ferries scandal – Brian Wilson
Nicola Sturgeon, not CMAL, should be the target in ferries scandal – Brian Wilson
 
     
 
Queen Elizabeth II death: Member of Household Cavalry, 18, who walked with Queen’s coffin found dead at London barracks
Queen Elizabeth II death: Member of Household Cavalry, 18, who walked with Queen’s coffin found dead at London barracks
 
     
 
King Charles III welcomes leader of St Vincent and the Grenadines to Balmoral
King Charles III welcomes leader of St Vincent and the Grenadines to Balmoral
 
     
 
Financial markets crisis: Scottish Government requests ‘urgent’ meeting with Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng over ‘huge gamble’ with economy
Financial markets crisis: Scottish Government requests ‘urgent’ meeting with Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng over ‘huge gamble’ with economy
 
     
 
Financial markets crisis: The extraordinary week the UK markets pitched into crisis under Liz Truss’s leadership
Financial markets crisis: The extraordinary week the UK markets pitched into crisis under Liz Truss’s leadership
 
     
 
War in Ukraine: Liz Truss says Nord Stream pipeline blasts ‘clearly an act of sabotage’ by Russia
War in Ukraine: Liz Truss says Nord Stream pipeline blasts ‘clearly an act of sabotage’ by Russia
 
     
 
ScotRail strikes: Passengers warned of ‘significant disruption’ as trains run on just 11 routes
ScotRail strikes: Passengers warned of ‘significant disruption’ as trains run on just 11 routes
 
     
 
Startup Grind Scotland take tech founders to Helsinki – Nick Freer
Startup Grind Scotland take tech founders to Helsinki – Nick Freer
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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