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2016-12-23
Surf ’s up as Storm Barbara shows her teeth
SFA to investigate rules on agents for child players
Hearts great Robbo back to work after fall in Tynecastle stand
Joyce Mcmillan looks to Berlin to make a Christmas wish
Police bodies are ‘lacking leadership’ on finances
Renewables now biggest power creator
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Syrian baker is serving pastries again
Dead snails and pushy fishmongers among top food complaints
Gravitational waves celebrated as scientific breakthrough of 2016
Berlin terror attack suspect’s fingerprints found in cab of lorry
Seaside street named most expensive in Scotland
Inquiry into impact of quantitative easing policy
Furby tops festive toy sales charts in ‘quiet’ pre-christmas week
Vulnerable Scots sit down to festive feast of game
Victim bludgeoned, then body sliced up
2017 will be the year of robots for one Scottish university
Skilled IT workers ‘can afford to be picky’ in 2017
‘Digital classroom’ will help refugees
Rennie calls for ‘major rewrite’ of government’s mental health plans
£18m boost for rural homes broadband roll-out
First hearing in trial of South Korea’s impeached president
Deep divide stops repeal of anti-lgbt law in North Carolina
Ambassador’s murder deepens fallout from Syrian war in Turkey
May the force be with you –andmayit light up our dark Knights
Having a laugh helps in facing the world
Building a new future for our disadvantaged youth
Let’s make Christmas a bit special for children with life-shortening conditions
Snoopers’ Charter
Exports likely to grow faster within EU market than a smaller UK market
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Child poverty
Whisky industry pours the Treasury £101 million bonus
Highland Game sinks teeth into ostriches
Glass half full for dairy firm despite sour taste in sector
Historic hotel changing hands
FTSE’S slight rise as sterling loses ground
Togetherness is the way ahead, say collaborators
Marra demands action after ‘catalogue of errors’ over CAP
CUP FOR IT
Mcintosh seeks ‘fairytale ending’
Lennon happy to put his faith in players who have already proved they can deliver
Palace expected to hold talks with Allardyce after sacking Pardew
103-year lifespan would have amazed designer
Maddison keen to extend his loan spell at Dons until end of season
Mcghee wary of catching wounded Aberdeen on the rebound
Archibald wants wind assistance on call-off risk
My job’s here, insists Rangers boss over England link
Boss over England link
Rodgers: I’ve never seen a good game on a plastic pitch
Townsend knows his players are in demand
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