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2015-07-13
Review of police calls as second crash victim dies
Barclays in £250 offer to customers affected by data breach
PALOMA PUTS HER FAITH IN T
DAVID TORRANCE ON MONDAY
Labour plea to SNP over hunting vote
Private-sector growth fall
Robot pharmacy plan
Fears over land limit
Last group of Scots fly home after Tunisia terror warning
Ron Mackenna
Rosemary Goring
Potter author defends paralysed rugby player
Designer in running for another top award
Warning over lack of help for victims of trafficking
Concerns raised for future of top BBC shows
All aboard as museum visitors given the chance of see inside famous RAF Nimrod
Harman provokes backlash by saying Labour will not fight tax credit curbs
Cameron to join EU leaders for crunch talks on Greece
MP’s rivals warn over Corbyn’s journey to ‘oblivion’
Clegg claims Tories spent US-style money to win
Mundell ducks answer to leaked memo question
Nationalists obsessed with independence? Think again
SNP accuse UK Government of ‘paying lip service’ to gender equality
Ex-tutor jailed over drunken fracas at A&E
Daring Doris, 101, breaks record for oldest abseiler
Art that cleaned up at awards put on display . . . beside sink
Jailed VAT fraudster in plea for transfer to Cyprus
Novelist who deals in the big what-if questions
Bushcraft and worm-charming... take a walk on the wild side
Councils may be counting cost of Budget
Report reveals devastating impact of excessive drinking
Benedetti tells of her work-life harmony
Shedloads of gin lovers heading for distillery after it wins TV award
Shock as car struck by bottle thrown off bridge
Tensions warning as student flat numbers go through roof
Prisoners win right to access more books
Smaller projects invited to share in overseas funding pot
Veteran cyclist dies after collision with van
Iran close to nuclear deal
Top Mexican drug lord escapes from prison through 5,000ft-long tunnel
Scotland’s lack of political power is a democratic outrage
2015: A space odyssey of interest
BBC must remain free of interference
Housing balance needed between town and gown
Government support can help CalMac offer secure future for ferries
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Willie MacDonald
Prince Saud al Faisal
Kershaw is keen to roll back the years at Rewind
NYOS Junior Orchestra
Yesterday’s failed dogma not an answer for today
Why business can never be too close to home for boss
Consultation launched on fundamental reform of law of succession
Dixons Carphone set to report its first annual results
Promotion accelerates car firm’s development
Female angel group leads biotech firm’s £1.2m boost
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