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2015-10-31
Row as ministers water down rules on lobbying
Dugdale will reverse cuts to tax credits if party wins 2016 election
Debate over future of Assad
RBS staff warned of more restructuring
Bin lorry driver quits job
Growth in hotel revenues
Appeal to hillwalkers
Constitutional crisis warning if UK leaves EU
Hopefuls follow in footsteps of their idols at city arena
16-year-old boy charged with the murder of Bailey
Emergency aid shipped to isle to save livestock
Anger at calls for schools to adopt English model and be run by parents
Nine more Scots pubs earn accolade in Michelin guide
Demonstrator found not guilty of attempting to disrupt baton relay
Corbyn turns to Keir Hardie for Scots hearts and votes
Tories on their last chance to deliver powers, says Murray
Party’s challenger to Sturgeon de-selected in favour of new shortlist
STUC chief calls for unified support of Corbyn and an end to ‘carping from the sidelines’
Hints Heathrow plan to be rejected
Osborne to set out details of EU reform proposals
After 13 years last UK inmate of Guantanamo jail is released
Grocers to donate plastic-bag tax to anti-litter charity
Talk Talk data hack ‘much less than suspected’
Calls to install black box in air ambulance
Lottery cash will help fund landscape projects
TV chefs helping to maintain high fish numbers
Consultant told cancer patient he had ‘other cases to prioritise for surgery’
Theatre owner hits out at lack of financial support from the council
Artwork shows off power of Pentland Firth
Clarkson has a dig at former employers in TV advert
Pop star James Morrison takes satirical swipe at the music industry in a new series of videos
Small firms concerned at fallout of university move plan
Gift companies to make most of festive break
Founder of money advice site donates to food bank
Council house debt doubles to £3.6bn in seven years
Year-long agony of mother still hopeful for missing son
Co-accused in Becky Watts case describes abuse at hands of killer boyfriend
‘Outlander effect’ has helped to boost visitor numbers
Ikea meets ambition tomakeall its cotton sustainable
Polish court rules Polanski will not be extradited to US over child sex in 1977
It’s not about being left-wing or right-wing, but inequality
Apple still getting (a lot) more right than wrong
Americans hijacked Scotland’s Hallowe’en
MAGNUS GARDHAM
Raise council tax to secure the jobs of local authority workers
Free at last but questions remain
ScotRail is punishing its passengers at the end of their journey
It is time to let the real experts help decide our countryside policy
Key questions still to be answered for Quebec independence group
Ideological campaigning is skewing the vital debate on the private rental housing sector
ON THIS DAY
SCOTS WORD OF THE WEEK
Matt Watson
George Mueller
FTSE 100 dragged down by RBS and IAG
Banks tighten up on claims over PPI as cut-off looms
Data hacks put consumers on red alert for phone scams
Fantasy sports firm looking for UK expansion
Agricultural census analysis points to ‘tightening in supply’ of lambs for rest of season
Focus should be on letting your passion and values guide your work
Increased activity boosts Malcolm Group
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