National News
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Rivers at critical level as Scotland's water supplies feel the strain
Restrictions are being introduced on water use by businesses near two rivers where the levels are low.
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ScotRail to replace controversial AI voice on trains
Voiceover artist Gayanne Potter said a "dreadful" robotic version of her voice was being used on trains
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Airport crime reports increase by 40% in two years
Officers attended 5,598 incidents last year, ranging from disturbances to border control issues, up 25% on 2022.
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Screenwriter Paul Laverty arrested at protest under terror act
The 68-year-old, who wrote the film I, Daniel Blake, was arrested outside a police station in Edinburgh.
News Headlines
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Hospitality hit by half of all UK job losses since Budget, industry leaders warn
Lobby group calls for urgent action to lower taxes, but the government says it is helping establishments.
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Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador set to be removed from US again
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is taken into custody in Baltimore as his lawyers say he may be sent to Uganda.
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Scotland is known for its rain. So why are experts worried about water supplies?
Restrictions are being introduced on water use by businesses near two rivers where the levels are low.
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Kneecap cancel US tour dates amid court case
The trio said they have cancelled all upcoming US tour dates because of the "proximity of our next court hearing in London".
Entertainment News
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Jerry Adler, who starred in The Sopranos, dies aged 96
Adler started acting in his early 60s, after some 30 years working behind the scenes on Broadway.
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What is behind the passion of Love Island USA's Nigerian fanbase?
Nigerians made their mark during this year's Love Island USA - but it caused tensions within the fanbase.
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Bands boycott music festival after group's set 'cut off'
The Last Dinner Party, Cliffords and The Academic refuse to perform at Victorious Festival.
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More than 100 arrested at Notting Hill Carnival
Suspected offences including assault on police and possession of a weapon.