BBC Scotland understands the UK government is likely to permit the scheme - with several conditions.
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Political editor, BBC Scotland

The cubs were the first to be born in the country 70 years after the animals were declared extinct here

The cubs were the first to be born in the country 70 years after the animals were declared extinct here

Thousands of 'otherworldly' animals live beneath the ocean in an area that may be mined for metals.

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceliner is back in action after a gap of almost two years.

Government minister pushes back against EU and US calls for removal of Sultan al-Jaber as head of COP28.

A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it, thanks to electronic brain implants

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is celebrating the birth of meerkat pups for the first time in 16 years.

A high court judge dismisses a legal challenge over the welfare of fast-growing chickens on farms.

The cubs were the first to be born in the country 70 years after the animals were declared extinct here

Thousands of 'otherworldly' animals live beneath the ocean in an area that may be mined for metals.

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceliner is back in action after a gap of almost two years.

Government minister pushes back against EU and US calls for removal of Sultan al-Jaber as head of COP28.

A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it, thanks to electronic brain implants

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is celebrating the birth of meerkat pups for the first time in 16 years.

A high court judge dismisses a legal challenge over the welfare of fast-growing chickens on farms.

Thousands of 'otherworldly' animals live beneath the ocean in an area that may be mined for metals.

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceliner is back in action after a gap of almost two years.

Government minister pushes back against EU and US calls for removal of Sultan al-Jaber as head of COP28.
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Anbarasan Ethirajan
South Asia editor, BBC World Service

Wildlife officials in central India say three cheetah cubs, born to a cat relocated from Namibia, have now died this week at the Kuno National Park.
The first died on Tuesday and the other two on Thursday. The authorities said the young animals, who were about eight weeks old, were struggling with extreme weather conditions and dehydration.
The mother, named Jwala, gave birth to a litter of four in March. Only one of them now remains alive.
Cheetahs became extinct in India seven decades ago.
But the government has released 20 of them - eight from Namibia and 12 South Africa - as part of an ambitious project to reintroduce the big cats.
Three adult cheetahs brought from Africa have also died in recent months.
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