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Police have issued a fresh appeal for information one year on from the disappearance of a teenager in Stornoway.
An explosion on a Polish railway line used to deliver aid to Ukraine was "initiated by Russian secret services", a Polish government official has said.
Flu season has started unusually early this year, prompting the NHS to send a "flu jab SOS" as it braces for what experts say could be its toughest ever winter.
MPs and parliamentarians have been warned of new attempts to spy on them by China.
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The UK government's proposed funding allocation for Scotland's fishing industry has been branded "an insult" by Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon.
Extending the freeze on tax thresholds would amount to a breach of the Labour Party manifesto, the Conservatives have argued.
At the United Nations, there was broad agreement about the Trump plan for Gaza. The Americans heralded the resolution as a key step forward in securing precious peace. Even the Russians, who had put forward a rival resolution, decided to merely abstain.
The US Justice Department engaged in a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the process of securing an indictment against former FBI director James Comey, a judge has said.
The wildcat could be making a comeback in the south-west of England, following a two-year study on the region.
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