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... etc. Need to consider geographic details: Scottish Budget refers to Scotland. So continent: Europe. Country: United Kingdom (UK). Region: Scotland. Place? The article might refer to the Scottish Government’s finance office? Could use Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Subplace: maybe \’Falkirk\’?? Might use \’Hamilton\’? But likely just \’Edinburgh\’. Provide tags: maybe \’tax, housing, economy\’. The content limited: we need to produce realistic facts? but must only use provided content, no external info. But we have to produce article with 2000 chars approx. But we cannot add external info or fabricated data? The instruction: \’Use only the given title and content to base the new information—no external info or searches.\’ That means we cannot include extra facts about income tax changes or mansion tax because we don’t have details. We only have the content: \’Finance Secretary Shona Robison unveils the government’s tax and spending plans for the coming financial year.\’ So we have to write an article that purely comments on that statement. We can describe the event, mention names, but not add specifics. The content of article can be 2000 characters but we can’t add specific numbers about tax rates etc. We could describe that the presentation was made at the Scottish Parliament, that Shona Robison was the Finance Secretary, that her statements covered income tax changes and mansion tax on £1m homes. But we have no specifics. We can note that the budget covers tax and spending plans for the next financial year, with a focus on income tax and mansion tax. We could mention the places of the session. But we can’t add external info, but we can fill with generic statements. But 2000 characters would be too many for only that content. However we might create filler text describing general context.\n\nWe should not add things not in content. But the instructions: \’Use only the given title and content to base the new information—no external info or searches.\’ That implies we cannot add new facts. But we can elaborate within the parameters. But we can’t mention specifics that we don’t have. So we should keep it fairly generic but with some detail about the event, say it was held on a particular date? Not given. We can say \’The announcement was made on X day\’ but that would be outside content. So we can’t fabricate date. So we keep generic: \’In a recent press conference, Finance Secretary Shona Robison presented the government’s upcoming tax and spending framework.\’ That is all.\n\nWe are told to produce no bias, no opinion, no emotional language, no subtle messages. Use dry facts. Use html tags like b,i if necessary.\n\nWe need 2000 characters roughly. Let’s approximate: 2000 characters ~ 300-400 words. We can write about 300-350 words, that’s enough. Let’s plan: three paragraphs, each separated by _2_ and _3_. Each paragraph maybe 100-120 words, so total ~350 words. That will produce around 2500 characters. Maybe slightly less. Ok.\n\nImage descriptions: each about 300 characters describing headline in a pastel Banksy-style sketch etc. We must produce description exactly 300 characters? Not necessarily precisely 300, but around. Let’s craft roughly 300 characters.\n\nTags: use tags separated by comma. Tags maybe \’tax, budget, Scotland, housing\’. Not about political ideology.\n\nWe need to concisely fill continent: Europe, country: United Kingdom, region: Scotland, place: Edinburgh, subplace: perhaps \’Scottish Parliament\’? Actually Scottish Parliament seat moved to Edinburgh, the devolved government. But the format: startplace place endplace . subplace maybe \’Heriot-Watt University\’? Could just say \’Edinburgh\’.\n\nWe have to consider subcategory: pick up to 3 subcategories from list: \’Politics, Science, Health, Business, Safety, Economy, Technology, Crypto, Sports, Entertainment, Gaming, AI, Good News.\’ The title covers tax, so category \’Economy\’ or \’Business\’. We can pick \’Economy\’ as main. Subcategory maybe \’Finance\’ (not in list) but \’Business\’ maybe. But \’Finance\’ not in list. We can choose \’Business\’ as subcategory. And maybe \’Politics\’? But article is about finance. We need up to 3 subcategories. We could do \’Business\’ and \’Politics\’. Also maybe \’Economy\’? No, category is already \’Economy\’, so we cannot have \’Economy\’ as subcategory? But instructions say subcategory up to three based on the news. It doesn’t forbid using same as category? Probably no. But we can pick \’Business\’ and \’Politics\’. Simpler.\n\nBut likely want to pick \’Business\’ as subcategory. Let’s choose subcategory \’Business\’ and \’Politics\’. Good.\n\nNow image descriptions: first line: \’image1description: describe the headline in a soft pastel, Banksy-style sketch (no red stains or hearts); if about suffering or accidents, show no suffering — give a discreet overview.\’ Approximately 300 characters.\n\nOk.\n\nNow tags: They want tags: maybe \’tax, mansion tax, income tax, Scotland, budget\’.\n\nNow produce output.\n\nBut we need strict format:\n\nstarttitle title