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2018-03-14
Britain will still be paying EU divorce bill in 2064
Three in four Scots think sectarian abuse on social media is damaging the country
Would you be embarrassed to ask for a doggy bag?
Scotland gets ready for a Russian backlash on whisky sales
I think Rex will be much happier now
Curriculum for Excellence was killed by those who conceived it
Council faces legal action over equal pay pension delay
Career average move works against councils in equal-pay disputes
Pilot injured in helicopter crash
Crowdfunding boost for law firm
North Sea pays off for Cairn
Almost 3,000 fires deliberately started despite safety campaign
Aristocrat fights wife’s move to have English courts rule on alimony
Second battle vow on Culloden house plan
Council plans to cut instrument tuition
Dunblane will send support to Florida gun campaigners
Poisoning linked to chicken is on the rise
Renewed focus on exams raises fresh fears of teaching to the test
Specialist teacher numbers fall by 16% in five years
Hammond hints at major boost to public spending in autumnbudget
Sturgeon and May meet to try to break Brexit ‘power grab’ deadlock
Light at the end of the tunnel ... but UK will still be borrowing £45.2bn
I committed no crime says sex-row ex-minister on return to Holyrood
The cellar dweller emerges into the light, but voters remain in the dark
No proof overseas staff drive down pay
Muslim inmate paired with racist
Dog finds stolen tortoise in park
Watchdog close to banning Kremlin channel broadcasting Salmond Show
Spy probe could take several weeks, say police
Robust response expected from Moscow
RSPB calls for better protection as tagged golden eagle vanishes
Huge drop in homes completed by housing associations
New way to screen pregnant women
Springtime for Hammond but for us, the picture is chilling
Reaction to Scottish Youth Theatre cut has been hysterical
Russia’s contempt is further evidence of the UK’S decline
Drop in support teachers is a threat to all our pupils
Why not seek to redress historic wrongs and give Gaelic a hand?
Do not let a PC agenda stop whole-life sentences
No generation has it easier than others
Public sector needs to take lead on new developments
Mattis looks to reconcile Taliban to Afghan government in bid for peace
Bali shuts off mobile internet to mark country’s sacred Day of Silence
Plane flew erratically before Nepal crash
Thousands flee in Turkish siege of Afrin
Profile: Gina Haspel
Valerie Bloomfield-ambrose
Lewis Gilbert
Jackson sings with the best – but don’t ask her to give up the day job
Is it possible for me to pay aliment directly to my 22-year-old daughter?
The Gin Garden
RSNO unveils new season
Taking the lead in a campaign
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Sacking hits markets as interest rate fears return
John Menzies puts newspaper distribution division up for sale
Call for action on sheep worrying as horrific incidents kill livestock and cost of dog attacks hits record level
Football firm Goals still has work to do on the pitch after profits fall
Scottish smart meter firm sees surge in revenue
Oil firm’s success could fuel interest in UK
Minoan mulling Crete project stake sale
Cala Homes valued at £605m as Legal & General takes over
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