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2016-04-14
Rock and a hard place
Council to pay back £540m for schools in PPP fiasco
Scots more politically engaged than people in rest of UK, finds survey
THREE DAYS TO GO
Nationalist MP: Chilcot Report delay outrageous
Heartbreak as car crash kills teenager
Live-action remake of Jungle Book is a thrilling must-see
Solan oil field on-stream
Row over club badges
Rise in young vaping
Corbyn to make ‘strong case for staying in EU’
Clydesdale Bank to close nine branches
Universities are accused over ‘hire and fire’ temporary contracts
Zika-affected babies suffer ‘severe’ brain damage
Queen’s letter on early meetings with Philip goes up for auction
Woman fills judiciary’s second highest position
Unclaimed Lottery prizes are worth £1m
Five on trial over alleged historical sexual and physical abuse at school
Online grocery sales on target to hit £1.2bn
Whitehall targets poor more than super-rich, claims SNP
Davidson puts Scotland at the heart of the Union as she unveils Tory manifesto
Jezza cracks jokes with the best of them as Dave attempts to take shelter from tax storm
Cameron rejects calls for curbs on Whittingdale’s powers
Nation could be kicked out of UK, says Wilson
Murder trial is told toddler suffered ‘blunt force’ trauma
‘Collapsed’ historic building was taken down by hand amid concerns over structure’s safety
Chocolate may hold the key to better sleeping
British workforce more diverse than at any time in history
Education alone not enough to prevent obesity
Altitudes restricted at air show displays
Alert over E.coli in washing machines
Students try to solve cold case murder
Glasgow belongs to the Queen on her Coronation tour
Detective work helps ring a bell for town historians
Family told father’s death will always remain a mystery
Highland Show again freezes fees to aid crisis-hit farmers
Haggis is UK’s least favourite regional dish as Yorkshire pudding triumphs
More Post Offices to move into WH Smith branches
Smith, Goudie and Baker lead charge for TV awards
Flood-hit caravan park sets dates for reopening
EU is democratic abomination and Labour cannot deny that
#shakespeare for a modern take on the Bard
When it comes to communication the law is still stuck in the 1960s
Monitoring of all construction projects should be compulsory
We should look at impact of all the taxes the parties are proposing
It is time to reconsider the whole approach to system of sentencing
Put energy back into hands of the scientists and engineers
We need renewed vision to end the public-private partnership model
ON THIS DAY
We must beware the newest EU trade agreement
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Fresh look at case for public university
Tear gas fired as police clash with 100 migrants
Frenchman believed to have supplied arms for Paris attack arrested in Spain
Beckett of cinema delivers enigmatic and astonishing tale
Mirren is ethics girl in British take on drones
Oh Mr Porter, you are proof that proper jazz music can be popular
10 Things to do across Scotland this weekend
Ways to make beer ...
Books to enjoy ...
A little touch of sunshine
HOW TO STAY YOUNG
Rachel Johnson
Rev John Hay
POEM OF THE DAY
Brewgooder’s profits pipeline to provide clean water in Africa
Arpal completes £400,000 transformation of its Borders’ HQ
Every little helps
Chinese exports push shares to year high
Tax avoidance may be legal, but some change surely lies ahead
NFU Scotland boss highlights falling prices concerns in ‘tough times’ for cattle farmers
Hydro Group thrives despite oil price crisis
Business looks bright despite Brexit concerns
Standard Life eyes deal for wealth management platform of rival insurer Axa
Watchdog plans to improve the IPO process
The downside of taking too much joy from the failure of derby rivals
Djokovic stunned by Vesely in Monaco
Brodie’s hopes of triumph end in disaster as Rio hopes sink
United’s young gun Rashford helps fire side to Wembley as West Ham fluff lines
Make or break for Warriors in Llanelli
Griezmann sends Barcelona packing
Tavernier won’t change style to counter the threat of Celtic
Hibernian striker welcomes escape from pressures of league
Fyvie’s comments come back to bite
Fan-in-theshirt ready to keep his head down
Deila to keep calm amid the pressure
United try to move on after Gunning exit
Lennon does not regret McCoist spat
Lustig under no illusions: Win or we’ll beonourway
Waghorn begs for chance to leave his mark on semi-final
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