Scotland has taken its first steps out of lockdown, with rules on meeting people outdoors relaxed.
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  Lockdown easing begins today and these are all the things Scots can do again  
     
  Scotland has taken its first steps out of lockdown, with rules on meeting people outdoors relaxed.  
     
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Lockdown easing begins 

Finally, we have some slight easing of lockdown restrictions.

From today (March 12), up to four adults from two households will be able to meet locally for social and recreational purposes as well as exercise.

Interactions will be able to take place in any outdoor space - including private gardens.

Here are today's changes in their entirety and what it means for us all.

 

EXCLUSIVE: Former Holyrood candidate and Alex Salmond's sister leaves SNP

Gail Hendry, a former Holyrood candidate for the SNP and sister of former party leader Alex Salmond, told members in her local branch that she is stepping away from politics and the party, reports Conor Matchett.

Her departure from the SNP as a member comes as the party is consumed by bitter infighting over the Scottish Government’s handling of harassment complaints against Mr Salmond.

Read the full story here.

 

'Women's Bill of Rights' could be put into Scots law after elections

Four UN human rights’ treaties could be incorporated into Scottish law after the Holyrood elections – including a “women’s bill of rights”.

The Scottish Government has said it will adopt all 30 recommendations of a National Taskforce for Human Rights Leadership after a two-year review, including putting the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women into Scots law, after the May vote.

Read the full proposals here.

 

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Former Holyrood candidate and Alex Salmond's sister leaves SNP, saying she would rather fight for independence outside the party
 
Gail Hendry, a former Holyrood candidate for the SNP and sister of former party leader Alex Salmond, told members in her local branch that she is stepping away from politics and the party.
 
     
     
 
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Female leaders still need to navigate 'glass ceilings and old boys' clubs', says Yale School of Management expert
 
Despite research showing women have better-developed leadership skills than men, the glass ceiling remains in many places across the globe.

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SNP warn Erasmus replacement scheme will leave 'Scottish students worse off' as applications open
 
The SNP have warned the Erasmus replacement – the Turing scheme – will leave “Scottish students worse off” as applications open to schools and universities today.
 
     
 
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'Historic moment': Union Chain Bridge between Scotland and England cut for the first time in centuries
 
A historic 17th century link between Scotland and England has been cut for the first time in centuries.
 
     
 
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Alex Salmond inquiry: MSPs order Crown Office to hand over further documents
 
The Crown Office has been told to hand over a statement from a senior Police Scotland detective on the conduct of a key meeting between the police and the prosecution service.
 
     
 
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'Women's Bill of Rights' could be put into Scots law after elections
 
Four UN human rights’ treaties could be incorporated into Scottish law after the Holyrood elections – including a “women’s bill of rights”.
 
     
     
 
 
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Glasgow Warriors v Ospreys: 21 missing but Danny Wilson is happy with team
 
Glasgow Warriors host Ospreys tonight knowing a win is essential to their hopes of overhauling the Welsh side and claiming third place in Conference A of the Guinness Pro14.
 
 
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Celtic will be bidding to avoid a 29-year low against Rangers next week
 
Another grim statistic will added to Celtic’s dismal league campaign if they are unable to avoid defeat against newly-crowned champions Rangers when the pair meet for the third time this season in Glasgow’s east end a week on Sunday.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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