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Scottish Government’s controversial China deal with ‘could still be on track’

One of the key figures involved in setting up discussions between the Scottish Government and potential Chinese investors believes that the opportunity for business remains alive, despite criticism over alleged links to human rights abuses and corruption.

Passengers hit out at Borders Railway ‘shambles’ as 70 trains cancelled in ten days

Train punctuality on the Borders Railway has sunk to a new low as Scotland’s newest line prepares to celebrate its first birthday.

Rail commuters face new �40-a-year ticket hike from the New Year

News of the increase of about 1.5 per cent comes after the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said it will strike on Virgin East Coast next Friday and bank holiday Monday.

Sunday, 14 August 2016

The Guardian

  • Large cruise ship voyage through Arctic ice rekindles rowsCampaigners say Crystal Serenity trip puts at risk very environment tourists are travelling to see in Northwest PassageA decision to proceed with plans to sail the first huge cruise liner through the Northwest Passage on Tuesday with 1,000 passengers on board has rekindled rows with environmentalists about the Arctic.The wildlife charity WWF has accused Crystal Cruises of putting at risk “the very thing that tourists would come to see” – a pristine wilderness and home to endangered species such as polar bears and walrus. Continue reading...

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