| | |  | | Oct 21, 2021 | | | | | | Good morning, Welcome to your daily news update from The Scotsman. Here are today's top headlines Subscribe to access thousands of our articles From just £3 a month, you can gain unlimited access to all our stories on a faster website with 70% fewer ads. Support our quality, trusted journalism and unlock daily puzzles. There are no obligations, you can cancel anytime. Thanks for reading, more stories below. Ginny - ginny.sanderson@jpimedia.co.uk | |
| | | | | How does Scotland's Covid case rate compare to the rest of the UK? - Analysis | | | | | | Concern is growing over Covid case numbers in the UK, with some health leaders calling for “Plan B”, or the UK Government option of tougher control measures in England over winter. | | | | |
| | | | | | | Keir Starmer: Nicola Sturgeon's record in government 'appalling' | | Nicola Sturgeon’s record in government is “appalling” with the SNP shielding themselves from criticism with the constitutional debate, the leader of the Labour Party has said. |
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| | | | | | | | | Here's all you need to know about Covid Plan B: What's included in the back-up plan and how likely it is to happen | | Case numbers may be rising, but hospital admissions are still relatively low. So how likely are we to need to implement Covid Plan B? |
| | | | | | Tattoo chief vows to shed its 'tartan and shortbread' image as comeback plans for 2022 are revealed | | The new producer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has vowed to overhaul the event by shedding its "tartan and shortbread" image and attract a younger, more Scottish audience, social-media savvy audience. |
| | | | | | Shooting for the moon: Scotland's space strategy unveiled | | As Scotland unveils a space strategy which sees the sector set to generate £4 billion for the economy and create 20,000 jobs over the next nine years, we take a look at the plan. |
| | | | | | World must fight climate emergency like it was Covid, but we're nowhere near that level of action – Kirsty Duncan MP | | The world’s youth from Jakarta to New York have been marching in the streets demanding climate action. They are loud, coordinated, effective, and have every right to be angry. |
| | | | | | 'Spiking has become an epidemic': Campaign urges people to boycott nightclubs over safety concerns | | A campaign which is asking people across Scotland and the rest of the UK to not attend clubs on a night in October has seen widespread support following reports of spiking across the UK. |
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