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2016-10-31
Legal threat looms over new Trump golf film
Singing the blues to help poppies appeal
Worries of the world for children
Call to scrap the triple lock on pensions
Youth hostels make room for improvement as visitors soar
Only Fools And Horses tops chart of most-watched TV events in UK
Solicitors seeking damages over unlawful Rangers raid
Judges to issue rulings on first ‘joint enterprise’ cases before Court of Appeal
Ministers urged to exonerate convicted ex-miners
Tragic MP’s widower says centre politicians must reclaim patriotism from the far right
Billionaire on track to be largest landowner in country
Tories pushed to open up on Brexit strategy
Historian Devine predicts nothing will happen despite referendum
Sturgeon is twiddling her thumbs say the Tories
May accused of cutting the target to reduce obesity among children
Review of flawed fit to work scheme is welcomed
Screenwriter gives backing in campaign to hand out free feminine hygiene products
Mission to end stigma on mental health at young age
Lockerbie bombing witness dies
Cabbie driven to create a game on home city
Broadband firms must now make prices clear
Anger at silence over oil spill fears
VC war hero’s baby girl may carry Queen’s name
Glasgow tops table for buying home over renting
Play and art make for a life of creative fulfilment
Costume drama and a pagan parade before the sky lights up
Is care at home now set to start changing for better?
Arts share £700,000 awards to promote top talent
Killer’s father urges him to admit prostitute murders
Doctors say deadly measles offshoot is common
Boxer begged for brain scan
Grateful Robert the Bruce still giving after 700 years
Clinton hits out at FBI probe
Trudeau signs deal as EU finally seals historic trade agreement with Canada
Media bias claims will lead politicians nowhere useful
Our chefs serve up a mouth-watering silver
Time for Tories to get on with day job and stand up for Scots
Government must support colleges
Austerity should not be used to erode the rights of disabled people
Making Scotland’s youth hostels fit for the future
Windfarm plan is short-sighted
Changes to benefits must allow for nuance
More fond recollections of music and dancing at the city’s ballrooms
FROM THE ARCHIVES
ON THIS DAY
Richard Nicoll
Gordon Hamilton
Every day is midlife crisis in an age of problems
‘Fruitcake’ and Pink Martini serve up perfect cocktail
Romance and heartache in a tale of menace and dark magic
Perfect side dish for fun night
Low & Bonar planning to grow at home and abroad
Hallowe’en tale of laying a bankrupt’s troublesome ghost to rest
Morrisons’ like-for-like sales forecast to rise 1.5% in fourth quarter of growth
Firms cautious on jobs growth as Brexit looms
Profits up at long-running Volvo dealer Strathmore
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