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2014-10-30
Murphy confirms he’ll stand for Labour leadership
Patients warned of longer waits to see doctor
League Cup hear tbreak as Hibs pay penalty
Arts quango finds extra £10 million
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Young Fathers scoop daddy of all music prizes
Ant and Dec return to host the Brits after 14-year wait
Labour peer call to resist ‘centralism’
Murphy: Ex-whip who was egged but unbeaten
Findlay: Left-winger with a healthy appetite for change
Boyack: Surprise contender with ‘unfinished business’
Tesco bosses at centre of Serious Fraud Office inquiry into accounts
Firms predict £100m year for wearable tech
Wellcome boost for capital museum
Playing safe should keep controversy at bay
Death-row Scot shot by ‘radicalised’ guard
World Cup nation’s shadowy links to IS dominate summit
Unprecedented aid appeal for Ebola-hit nations begins today
‘Murderer pulled trigger to kill my mother and sister – but police put gun in his hands’
Hacker jailed after stealing £6m from RBS in just 24 hours
Super-rich make £415m a day as poor get poorer
Report says housing market may be cooling
Lanarkshire jam-maker’s son becomes Africa’s only white leader
I had a panic button fitted in home because I feared husband, claims DJ
E coli still deadly even after DNA sabotage
Mini human stomachs grown in laboratory for the first time
Chile’s medical marijuana trial
Canadian MPs back at work a week after parliament attack
Peshmerga fighters land in Turkey to battle IS
Launch pad sidelined after explosion
Thai court dismisses defamation case against British rights activist
Ten dead and 250 missing after mudslide in Sri Lanka
It’s democracy, but not as we know it
Male vanity should fly away on the wings of a Dove
Sturgeon is mistaken in taking a federalist line
Waiting times must remain a focus
Murphy has the profile and pragmatism to revive the fortunes of Scottish Labour, writes
They’re calling it ‘dark tourism’ – it’s supernaturally
Why ferries leave the
Successful, and it’s not just for Halloween
Murphy could reinvigorate Labour
Europe exit veto
Christian fibre
Cathedral query
Standard Life takes annuity hit amid pensions turmoil
Diageo puts £50m distillery plan on hold
Tennent’s exports jump 13% as C&C remains tight-lipped on Spirit pubs
Fewer large Scottish firms going under, new figures show
Strong progress at West Coast rail franchise keeps Stagecoach on track
Robertson retires from Weir Group
Yorkshire BS fined £4.1m for compensation delays
Indian summer melts Next sales and fuels £25m fall in prof its
Serious Fraud Office Tesco probe raises stakes
It’s goldplate month for Peoples as sales double
Plexus hails record results despite weak growth in North Sea market
Next downgrade dents retail shares
Sir Eric Parker
Fred ‘Dec’ Ainsley DFC
‘Boldness and courage can expand rented sector’
Edinburgh Napier University
Nicholls counts on Conti
McIlroy on sidelines as end game begins
Overlooked Kellock to captain the Barbarians
Jenkins full of hope that Dragons can end hoodoo
Workaholic Warrior confident Scots can upset autumn apple cart
Murray now one match from clinching a berth in London
Reversal of fortune for Newcastle as City crash out
Dieke set for 100th cap for Scotland’s walking wounded
SFA rejects Irish plea for extra Euro 2016 tickets
Ireland recall fit-again McCarthy and Coleman for Scotland clash
United into last four after titanic battle with resurgent Hibs
Somers remaining tight-lipped over Llambias and Leach’s input
Scotland face injury crisis as autumn Tests loom
The blind date that led to love
Smart, thrifty and beautiful
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Five years after home reports were launched, a review - to reveal if they are working
Appreciating the many charms of East Lothian
The village in the middle
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