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Scotland confirms 46 more virus deaths

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Sturgeon announces 1,059 virus cases in Scotland

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Urgent appeal to limit social contact made to Scots

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The Scottish government on Monday made an urgent appeal to the public to limit social contact in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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Sturgeon: I am telling people of Scotland to stay at home

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Monday people "must stay at home" as she announced new ramped up restrictions amid the continuing battle against the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Three more people die in Scotland from virus

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Scotland's First Minister announced on Thursday that three more people who tested positive for the new coronavirus had died, bringing the Scottish death toll to 25.
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Scotland to plan 'way forward' from lockdown plan

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturegon on Thursday announced a paper setting out plans to ease coronavirus restrictions over time, but stressed that it did not outline an end to the lockdown imposed during the outbreak.
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Sturgeon on latest death toll due to virus. testing

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Sturgeon and Cameron on UK PM

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Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron said he was praying for current Prime Minister Boris Johnson after he was taken to intensive care on Monday as he continues to battle the coronavirus.
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Scottish leader hesitant to ease virus lockdown

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Thursday said extending the lockdown is necessary and that Scotland will not be pressured to lift restrictions by Westminster.
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Sturgeon: don't be distracted by UK message

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Monday appealed to the Scottish people to "try to not get distracted" by
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UK leaders, royals hold 2 min silence for VE Day

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Sturgeon recommends use of face coverings

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Tuesday said the governent would be advising the use of face coverings for citizens, in order to help prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
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First Covid-19 vaccinations begin in Scotland

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Scotland’s first Covid-19 jabs have taken place in Edinburgh, with those who will be vaccinating others receiving their initial dose. Andrew Mencnarowski, a clinical lead at NHS Lothian, was among the first in line to be vaccinated at...
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Alex Salmond departs Holyrood following inquiry

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Alex Salmond leaving Holyrood after giving evidence at the Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints.
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Interview with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on the death of Prince Philip

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CLEAN: Exterior interior with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on the announcement of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh on 9 April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Nicola Sturgeon's new cabinet members arrive in Edinburgh

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MSPs arrive at Bute House in Edinburgh as Nicola Sturgeon appoints her new cabinet.
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Lockdown restrictions ease across Scotland

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Scotland has recorded four deaths of coronavirus patients and 414 new cases as the stay-at-home order was lifted across the country. From April 2, the order changed from stay at home to stay local, allowing for travel within a local...
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Scott Douglas says he expects to be defeated by SNP

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Scottish Conservative candidate for Edinburgh Central, Scott Douglas, said he expects to be defeated by the SNP's Angus Robertson.
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The Queen and Princess Anne unveiling plaque at the University of Edinburgh

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of The Queen and Princess Anne unveiling a plaque on a visit to the University of Edinburgh on 1 July 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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CLEAN : Launch of new "100% electric" train between London and Edinburgh, ahead of COP26

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British multi-national transport group "First Group" unveils a new no-frills, eco-friendly rail service connecting London to Edinburgh, during a press event at London’s King’s Cross station (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Johnson ‘disgraceful’ for passing cost-of-living support to successor, says Angela Rayner

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Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner criticised Boris Johnson for refusing to introduce new cost-of-living measures until a new Prime Minister has been chosen, during a visit to Norwood House Nursery in Edinburgh with Scottish Labour...
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Queen Elizabeth II to Lie in State at in London

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More than one million people are expected to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II when her coffin comes back to London. She will lie in state in Westminster Hall from Sept. 14 to 19. The funeral will be held on Sept. 19. Bloomberg's...
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Pizzas delivered to Scottish Government HQ as Sturgeon chairs talks with union leaders

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Pizza delivery to Scottish Government HQ in Edinburgh as Nicola Sturgeon is chairing talks with union leaders in a bid to end a strike that has seen rubbish pile up on streets across Scotland.
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Edinburgh streets lined with rubbish as council workers continue strike

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Edinburgh streets are lined with rubbish during the city's busiest month of the year as council workers are on strike over pay. The Scottish Government is being urged to intervene and “prevent international embarrassment for Edinburgh...