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One of the key road arteries to the Scottish Highlands has been closed for the second time in six weeks after heavy rainfall caused a significant landslide. [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Sep 14, 2020 [Key Highland road route closed for second time in six weeks after landslide]( One of the key road arteries to the Scottish Highlands has been closed for the second time in six weeks after heavy rainfall caused a significant landslide. [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: ‘I can’t take it any more. They have all these games and I have no power in them’]( Charity worker could face an additional year in an Iranian prison as new charges are filed against her and trial is postponed at short notice. [Article Image]( [RAF fighter jets scramble to intercept two Russian aircraft off Scottish coast]( Typhoons were called into action after Tupolev Tu-142 planes “entered the UK's controlled zone of international airspace”. [Article Image]( [SNP accused of ‘indefensible hypocrisy’ over Alex Salmond legal advice]( The Scottish Government has been accused of “indefensible hypocrisy” over its refusal to release legal advice to the Holyrood inquiry into the handling of sexual harassment allegations against former first minister Alex 
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