The head of the Royal Navy has ordered an investigation into “abhorrent” allegations of inappropriate behaviour in the submarine service.
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Welcome to the Saturday edition of The Scotsman newsletter. We round up the biggest and best stories of the weekend so far.

 

Five important stories today:

- Royal Navy orders investigation into ‘abhorrent’ submarine sex abuse allegations

- Rail travellers face 'widespread disruption' as RMT workers in Scotland strike

- Care Service plans 'unforgivably' threatened by private consultant spending

- Rock 'n' roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis has died aged 87

- Scotland's Unsolved Mysteries: 13 spine-chilling unsolved Scottish mysteries

 

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In the meantime, we wish you a brilliant and restful weekend. Don't forget the clocks go back tomorrow.

 

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  Royal Navy orders investigation into submarine crew sex harassment claims  
     
  The head of the Royal Navy has ordered an investigation into “abhorrent” allegations of inappropriate behaviour in the submarine service.  
     
Royal Navy orders investigation into submarine crew sex harassment claims
     
   
     
 
Scotland’s Unsolved Mysteries: 13 spine-chilling unsolved Scottish mysteries to creep you out
Scotland’s Unsolved Mysteries: 13 spine-chilling unsolved Scottish mysteries to creep you out
 
With friendly people and breathtaking landscapes it is all too easily forgotten that Scotland is a country with a dark history and unsolved mysteries that haunt and bewilder us all to this very day.
 
     
 
Rail travellers face ‘widespread disruption’ as RMT workers in Scotland strike
Rail travellers face ‘widespread disruption’ as RMT workers in Scotland strike
 
Rail passengers are facing “widespread disruption” as staff at ScotRail walk out on strike as part of a dispute over pay.
 
     
 
National Care Service plans at risk of being 'unforgivably weakened' by private consultant spending
National Care Service plans at risk of being 'unforgivably weakened' by private consultant spending
 
Radical plans for a National Care Service are at risk of being “unforgivably weakened” by private consultants, it has been warned, as it was revealed £1.6 million has been spent on external firms to help design the reform.
 
     
 
Great Balls of Fire: US rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis has died aged 87
Great Balls of Fire: US rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis has died aged 87
 
Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis has died aged 87.
 
     
 
'Conscience issues' should be removed from party whip, says SNP MSP John Mason
'Conscience issues' should be removed from party whip, says SNP MSP John Mason
 
     
 
Janet Christie's Mum's the Word - I’m still in the driving seat, even if it's in the back
Janet Christie's Mum's the Word - I’m still in the driving seat, even if it's in the back
 
     
 
"It’s best to find something useful to do during the opening stages of First Minister’s Questions"
"It’s best to find something useful to do during the opening stages of First Minister’s Questions"
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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