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2015-03-11
Police: Jihadi bride will be arrested if she returns to UK
Teachers hit out at bosses over call for shake-up in education
£500,000 windfall for staff
DAVE KING’S IBROX ARMY
Professor: Medicine is just plumbing
Low-cost London rail link
Text teacher struck off
Cairn Energy tax blow
Murray calls for tennis talent to be given opportunity to thrive
Stephen Naysmith
Section of Caledonian Canal to close for water damage repairs
Victoria’s book gives a personal royal account
Glasgow’s poor ‘are priced out of sport’
Good at art? Enjoy whodunnits? Then this might be the ideal course for you
T in Park has days left to move osprey nest
Scientists find autism genes linked to higher intelligence
Remove barriers to the bench, says report
Spending study adds weight to Labour-SNP coalition theory
Party pressure on Miliband to rule out deal with nationalists
In the frame: Sturgeon hails life-size portrait of herself after sneak preview
Cameron fights back on defence spending
One in 20 Scots in a job that did not exist in1990
Decision to bring rail police under single force is slated
Boy jailed for killing foster carer was given placement ‘at last minute’
Foreign Secretary says security services need capability to match new threats
Call to provide more support for childcare
Son had to plead for his life as father was shot dead
Success of trial offers hope to stroke victims
Gloag set to evict retired couple
Pro-immigrant Scots ‘a myth’
SNP is a regional party with no say in Westminster policy
A hale and hearty health check
Care is needed on immigration poll
A cautious welcome on Transport Police decision
Political system must protect our democracy
Way wind is blowing, it is time to ride wave of renewables revolution
Lessons for May poll from the referendum
ON THIS DAY
Universities have too big a say in teaching of languages in our schools
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Olympics stars among the dead in helicopter crash
Police in attack on students to end protest
Dane who has worked around the world takes on SSO role
Nimmo’s King King are riding high with third album
Double Crossword
Searching for truth in war on drugs
Leslie Cumming
Goals reveals intentions to expand operations in America following an increase in its profits
Craneware signs deal with Aridhia Informatics for American market
Bus group invests £80m in new fleet of coaches
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Superglass chief McLeod to step down in August
John Menzies to look into parcel delivery as profits drop
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