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Three council areas have been moved from level 2 to level 3 restrictions [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Dec 16, 2020 Good morning, Welcome to Wednesday's daily newsletter from [The Scotsman.]( Thank you for your support this year. If you've not already, consider taking out a digital subscription with us [from just £3 a month for unlimited access.]( Alternatively, you can now give the gift of a digital subscription to a loved one here. Readers of this newsletter can get a 20% discount [on gift subscriptions]( with the promo code SCOTGIFT20. Scotland's best archaeological discoveries of 2020 From a massive hilltop Pictish fort to hundreds of medieval skeletons found beneath the streets of Edinburgh, a number of key archaeological digs in 2020 have helped to further our understanding of the people and places of Scotland through time. Here, we take a look at [three key projects which have illuminated previously unknown parts of Scotland’s past.]( Rail passengers to be hit by above-inflation fares rise Not good news for any rail commuters out there. Train fares are set to spike above inflation as fares rise for the first time in eight years, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced. Transport Scotland said: “The increase will apply to all cross-Border operators such as LNER, except Caledonian Sleeper, which normally freezes fares but any increase would be also be decided by Transport Scotland." [Here's how much fares will increase by.]( 10 baby boy and girl names at risk of becoming extinct in Scotland Have you noticed there are some names you just don't head as much anymore? In Scotland, names have fallen in and out of fashion over time, with many popular monikers from years past now much more rare. The National Records of Scotland stores data on the most popular first names given to babies whose births were registered in Scotland, with records dating back more than 40 years. [Here are 10 common names that are rapidly dwindling in Scotland. Is your name on the list?]( Thanks for reading, more stories below, Sam Shedden, sam.shedden@jpimedia.co.uk [Scotland tiers: which areas are in level 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Scotland’s Covid lockdown system - and rules explained]( Three council areas have been moved from level 2 to level 3 restrictions [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Scotland's best archaeological discoveries of 2020]( From a massive hilltop Pictish fort to hundreds of medieval skeletons found beneath the streets of Edinburgh, a number of key archaeological digs in 2020 have helped to further our understanding of the people and places of Scotland through time. 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