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Scotland’s NHS using unique system to treat coronavirus patients
A further eight people have died in Scotland as a result of the pandemic, with Glasgow, Lothian and Lanarkshire the areas worst hit.
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How the Highlands is adjusting to coronavirus restrictions
In Scotland, two more patients have died from coronavirus today, taking the total to 16 – and prompting people across the country to urge visitors to stay away.
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Alex Salmond cleared of all sexual assault charges
The former first minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, has been cleared of attempted rape and a series of sexual assaults, including one with intent to rape, after a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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Salmond accuser ‘too scared’ to ask for help
A woman who has accused Alex Salmond of sexual assaulting her at his official residence has said she was “too scared” to call for help.
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Alex Salmond sex offences trial starts
The trial of the former First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, has got underway at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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‘An independent Scotland becomes a bridge between Europe and the UK ‘, says SNP’s leader in Westminster Ian Blackford
The SNP’s leader in Westminster Ian Blackford joins Matt in the studio.
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Series 3, Episode 19: Mhairi Black
Mhairi Black is the SNP Member of Parliament for Paisley and Renfrewshire South.
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FactCheck: Johnson on Scottish taxes
The Prime Minister said Scotland has ‘the highest taxes anywhere in Europe.’
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Scottish Brexit Minister: No-Deal Brexit ‘becoming increasingly likely’
Ahead of next week’s critical week for Theresa May’s Brexit deal, ministers are again split, this time over the prospect of a no-deal scenario. Mrs May faces a series of votes on Tuesday – including calls for MPs to take control of the Brexit process. Today, supporters of a second referendum have been rallying in…
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Lockerbie families claim they were spied on by security services
Relatives of victims of the Lockerbie bombing have claimed over the years that their phones and correspondence were being monitored by the secret services. Now previously classified government files appear to confirm their suspicions. The files reveal the Thatcher administration was warned that the families were becoming increasingly organised and should be put under observation. We speak to…
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Ruth Davidson on mental health, Brexit optimism and why she’ll never lead the Tories
It was David Cameron who first tipped her as a future Prime Minister, but the Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson caused shockwaves last weekend, revealing not only that she suffered from depression and self-harm as a young woman, but that partly as a result of that, and also because of personal commitments, she will never…
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Sturgeon: Salmond complaints cannot be “swept under the carpet”
In typical combative style, Alex Salmond came out fighting against the allegations of sexual harassment made against him. First he launched a legal battle against the investigation into him by the Scottish Government. Then he took to the airways to protest his innocence. The Daily Record newspaper reported that the allegations sprang from his conduct while he…
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Teenage boy charged in connection with the death of Bute girl
A 16-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the death of Alesha McPhail. The six-year-old’s body was found on the Isle of Bute on Monday close to the town of Rothesay where she was staying with her grandparents.
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The SNP probably have more members than the Tories now, but does it matter?
SNP members might be excited to hear that they’ve overtaken the Conservatives, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the party is destined for a landslide.
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How Airbnb rentals are affecting Isle of Skye
Its rugged landscapes have provided the backdrop to many a Hollywood blockbuster, but as the worldwide fame of the Hebridean island of Skye continues to rise, it risks joining the likes of Venice, Barcelona and Amsterdam as a tourist hotspot in danger of being overrun. Now new figures show the scale of private houses and…