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2017-11-15
Shortage of teachers laid bare as half of training places empty
Ministers to avoid Salmond’s talk show
Edinburgh rental costs ‘sky high’
Dying for a drink? Darren Mcgarvey on his constant battle to reject alcohol
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Dig-your-own broadband reaps rewards
Taskforce to deal with soaring sex cyber crime as young women suffer
Less tension but little progress as May and Sturgeon fail to break impasse
Merkel ally says Brexit talks can’t move on
‘Catastrophic’ customs demand
Calls for FM to back down over indyref2
Leading Scots Tory attacks ‘smug’ Gove and Johnson
Scot under arrest in India is being tortured by police, campaigners say
Grandparents ‘bring out the biscuits’ and damage child health
No 10 invites TV exec to make official complaint
Tax agency to learn from cutting-edge Baltic ‘digital government’
Scots teens most likely to choose fizzy drinks
Groceries rise at fastest rate since 2003
Century old Campbeltown cinema’s archives secured
Austerity cuts blamed for rise in suicides among poorer Scots
Bifab wins government support in bid to break contract deadlock
‘I was just going to kill myself or I was going to get better’
Faslane ‘at risk from terror attacks’ due to policing cuts
City’s forgotten Viking stone to get new home
Citizenship row forces senator with ‘no love for bagpipes’ to quit
Justice secretary reveals hundreds of illicit phones found behind bars
Distillery gives green boost to explorers’ trek to South Pole
Women call out for God as dead pulled from earthquake rubble
Indian city clears its streets of beggars before Ivanka visit
Boris and Gove’s life-or-death gaffes
The Ivy in full bloom north of the Border with new restaurant open in spring
Zero-carbon world must be won without repeat of miners’ strike chaos
Sturgeon and May share a moment
Inside Justice
Being out of breath doesn’t mean you have to give up on having a great life
Brexit has started – so what should Scots Remain voters do to protect interests?
Obscene reveal
Here we go again
Differences between Yes and Brexit campaigns are not as great as some believe
ON TWITTER
Council crackers
Play catchphrase
Cold facts?
Firstgroup swings to loss but eyeing return to dividend
Tough times continue on Scots high street
Scotframe to become part of global giant Saint-gobain
Halt in inflation does not mean base rate rise was wrong
Bovis shrugs off housing fears
CHALLENGES
Tesco wins provisional green light from regulator for £3.7bn Booker deal
High street veteran Sir Terry Leahy steps down at B&M
Green light for Tesco deal buoys FTSE
INSPIRATION
Highlighting the Brexit concerns for agriculture
Industry facing wages costs
Too Many Chiefs can lead the way
ATP Finals trio caught up in 4am fire alarm call at London hotel
Muirhead desperate for Scottish public to start warming to curling
Root is sure ‘wiser’ England won’t be caught out by Australia like they were in 2013-14 whitewash
● Her rink has new training facilities, now skip wants to stir the nation at Euros and Olympics
Garcia not bothered about his ‘two per cent chance’ to be Europe’s No 1
Pretswell Asher pulled out of event in India due to toxic smog
Syme climbs into top 10 as Law steps up his card bid
Wales blow as Davies set to miss Six Nations
South Africa expected to be named 2023 host
Ventura’s days look numbered after Azzurri ‘apocalypse’
Brazil dominate but Neymar & Co are foiled by England’s stifling defence
Tierney ready to deal with ‘inevitable’ dip in his form
Bollan picks up reins at Central Park
Another dose of pain in Perth as Under-21s dominated by Ukraine
Ayr alone at summit as Mccall’s men send title rivals tumbling to defeat
Mccoist in the frame as Black Cats hunt for new manager
‘Special characters’ needed
Council inspectors on standby to pass Tynecastle for Partick game
“It was my first cap ten years ago and New Zealand were hacked off we’d put out a second-string team”
O’neill open to holding talks with SFA
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