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    Rugby World Cup

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    Price recalls Scotland 'heart-sink' moment as he opens up on scrum-half battle
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    Home Secretary, Suella Braverman has been accused of making a leadership pitch.

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    Opinion

    Following protests outside the Scottish Parliament, a public inquiry is to be held into claims the former NHS Tayside neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel may have harmed more than 200 patients during his time working there (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

    New health commissioner needs more power to help prevent future health scandals

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