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Sturgeon: Risk still too great to ease lockdown

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Monday the coronavirus was "in retreat" but warned the "risk was still too great" to ease the lockdown.
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Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre hosts installation highlighting loss of audience in the arts

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New installation titled #TakeASeat in the foyer of The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh to celebrate Scotland's missing theatre and to let audiences know how much they are missed. Scottish-based theatre designers, lighting designers,...
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Climate protesters gather at Scottish Parliament

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Scottish Youth Climate Strike (SYCS) demonstrators gather outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against climate change. Organised by SYCS, the group hope to raise concerns over climate change, as well as demanding the Scottish...
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Nicola Sturgeon giving Scottish coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving daily press briefing on coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Hotel quarantine begins for international arrivals to Scotland

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Travellers flying directly into Scotland on international flights have to self-isolate for 10 days in a quarantine hotel room, under new regulations taking effect on Monday. Unless exempt, a passenger will have to pay £1,750 to...
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Scots shoppers urged to ‘spend and keep safe’ as stores reopen

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Lush on Edinburgh’s Princes Street had a small queue of people waiting outside for its doors to open on Monday. Manager Alan Brown said staff had been looking forward to welcoming back customers.
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Boris Johnson gives statement at Downing Street following the death of Prince Philip

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CLEAN:Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks outside of Downing Street following the death of Prince Philip on 9th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Mourners and flag at half mast at Buckingham Palace

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a Union flag at half mast on Buckingham Palace and groups of mourners outside af the announcement of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh on 9 April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Alex Cole-Hamilton re-elected as MSP for Edinburgh Western

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Scottish Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton is re-elected as MSP for Edinburgh Western.
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Netherlands defence minister announces further contribution

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Kajsa Ollongren, the defence minister for the Netherlands, speaks at a meeting of the Joint Expeditionary Force nations in Edinburgh. She announces the Netherlands will contribute a further 100 million euros to military aid for Ukraine....
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Teachers strike takes place in Edinburgh

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Striking teachers gathered outside Cosla’s headquarters in Edinburgh on Tuesday afternoon where the EIS general secretary Claire Robertson accused the body and the Scottish Government of “Tory tactics” in trying to weaken the strike action.
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SYND 28-1-74 SCOTTISH MINERS RALLY IN EDINBURGH PROTEST

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A protest march by miners in Edinburgh against government pay policy. They were addressed by their union leaders. 1. various ws pipe band leading marchers, Lawrence Daly and Mick McGahey directly behind them 2. ms speakers crowd chanting...
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G8 Vigil

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Edinburgh 1. Wide shot of vigil 2. Sign saying 'Vigil for London victims' 3. Woman holding sign saying 'No more killing! London' 4. People at vigil - tilt-down to candles 5. Various of candles 6. SOUNDBITE (English): Rosie Kane, Scottish...
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Pope meets Queen, sots, tour, parade, mass, London arrival

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London, 16 Sept 2010 1. Pope's plane lands at Heathrow Airport 2. Pope descends steps and meets London mayor Boris Johnson Edinburgh 3. Wide of state welcome at Holyrood House (the Queen's palace in Scotland) 4. Various, Queen and Pope...
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GNS: WRAP Bush and Royals arrive for ceremony at Buckingham Palace

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1. Wide shot, Buckingham Palace 2. Various, parading soldiers entering palace grounds 3. Wide shot, horse parade outside palace 4. US Secretary of State Colin Powell arrives, followed by Condoleezza Rice, US National Security Adviser ...
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WRAP Pope Benedict XVI arrives on four-day state visit ADDS meeting Queen

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1. Wide of plane carrying Pope Benedict XVI landing 2. Plane taxiing 3. Close-up of British and Vatican flags flying from cockpit 4. Pope coming down plane steps, Duke of Edinburgh greeting Pope 5. Cardinal Keith O'Brien, leader of the...
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Preps for summit, security, police comment, protest

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Gleneagles area, 3 July 2005 1. Pan down from helicopter flying over summit area to entrance of Gleneagles hotel 2. Sign reading "Gleneagles" 3. Policemen patrolling in front of hotel entrance 4. Road to Gleneagles closed with policemen...
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Robbie Williams kicks off his long awaited world tour

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Robbie Williams kicks off his long awaited world tour Edinburgh, 27June 2003 1. Wide shot Murrayfield Stadium 2. Wide shot of concert poster 3. Official programme vender shouting for business 4. Fans in line waiting to go in to...
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SCOTTISH JUSTICE SECRETARY DEFENDS DECISION TO RELEASE MEGRAHI

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The Scottish government's chief legal officer said the death of the only person ever convicted of the 1988 airliner bombing over Lockerbie wouldn't end the country's fight to bring other perpetrators to justice. Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a...
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'No' campaigners react to voters' rejection of independence

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Scottish voters have resoundingly rejected independence, deciding to remain part of the United Kingdom after a historic referendum. The decision prevented a rupture of a 307-year union with England, bringing a huge sigh of relief to...
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Stars at this year's Glastonbury recall their worst job ever

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SHOTLIST (including transcript ):- AP Entertainment Glastonbury, UK, 28 June 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Foals, recording artists - on their worst job ever: (L-R Yannis Philippakis and Jimmy Smith) Philippakis: "Well what was your worst...
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UK: 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF LOCKERBIE AIR DISASTER MARKED (2)

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English/Nat Mourners have been marking the tenth anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 1-0-3 in Lockerbie. The plane crashed into the Scottish town on December 21 1988, after being blown up by a terrorist bomb. All 259 people on...
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Knitting is making a comeback

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Edinburgh, Scotland, 22nd December 2008 1.Wide of Stitch and Bitch' knitting group in book store 'Boarders' 2.Various of group members 3.Close of member knitting 4.Mid of knitter 5.Close of member knitting 6. SOUNDBITE...
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Polls open in historic Scottish independence vote

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Polls opened across Scotland on Thursday morning in a referendum that will decide whether the country leaves its 307-year-old union with England and becomes an independent state. Votes will be cast at 2,600 polling stations until 10 pm...