This week will be a major test of the Scottish Government’s approach to easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
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This week will be a major test of the Scottish Government’s approach to easing of Covid-19 restrictions, writes our health correspondent Elsa Maishman

The European Championships are set to begin on Friday, with the largest programme of in-person events Scotland has seen since the start of the pandemic to take place over the next month in Glasgow.

This is a hugely ambitious return to not-quite-normal, and it comes less than a week after Glasgow finally entered level two restrictions, and amid warnings from Nicola Sturgeon that Scotland is at a “crucial juncture"

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What brought Ruth Davidson to tears

Ruth Davidson is crying, writes Gina Davidson.

It is quite a startling sight to see the woman who was lauded for her “toughness” in Holyrood, and for photo calls in army tanks, break down in tears.

The tears are a fleeting moment in an incredibly emotional documentary on the relationship between football and gambling the former Scottish Conservative leader has filmed for Channel 4, and which will be broadcast tonight.

 

SNP criticised for 'eye-watering' £1.2m car company spend

Scottish Labour has criticised the SNP for an “eye-watering” bill of more than £1.2m on cars and vehicle costs in just a year.

Figures obtained by the party show that £1,211,084 was spent by the Scottish Government on “unspecified vehicle costs” between February 2019 and March 2020. That is the equivalent of nearly £100,000 per month on vehicle costs.

The figures also include nearly £100,000 (£96,480) paid to Tesla,  a company specialising in high-end electric cars.

 

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What brought Ruth Davidson to tears and why she wants broadcasters to put a cap on gambling for Euros
 
Ruth Davidson is crying. It is quite a startling sight to see the woman who was lauded for her “toughness” in Holyrood, and for photo calls in army tanks, break down in tears.
 
     
     
 
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Scotland slashes economic downward trend caused by covid with increase in foreign direct investments
 
Despite the economic pressures of covid, Scotland has stopped the trend of falling foreign investments in projects and has instead seen an increase with Edinburgh as the second highest foreign invested area in the UK, according to a latest report.
 
     
 
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SNP criticised for 'eye-watering' £1.2m car company spend
 
Scottish Labour has criticised the SNP for an “eye-watering” bill of more than £1.2m on cars and vehicle costs in just a year.
 
     
 
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No plans for testing at Euros as measure could increase virus spread, Scottish Government warns
 
There are still no plans to test football fans for Covid-19 at the Euros in Glasgow, the Scottish Government has said, amid warnings the measure could increase spread of the virus.
 
     
     
 
 
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Offers over £1.7m for this majestic 5-bedroom detached house in a lovely setting close to the centre of St Andrews
 
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Steve Clarke says Scotland are in a 'very good place' as youngsters impress ahead of Euro 2020
 
Steve Clarke believes Scotland are now as ready as they ever will be ahead of the country's first men's major finals appearance since 1998 after a win in their last warm-up game.
 
 
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Glasgow City edge Celtic to SWPL title after final day victory sees off Rangers
 
Glasgow City have won an astonishing 14th Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) title.
 
 
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Scotland finish on a winning note ahead of Euro 2020 but wastefulness in front of goal against Luxembourg is cause for concern
 
Scotland’s phoney war ahead of their return to full-blown international combat on the main stage for the first time in 23 years ended with a victory in Luxembourg which told Steve Clarke little, if anything, he didn’t already know about his squad.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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