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2018-01-27
Fears that ‘superheads’ plan could widen attainment gap
Bill Gates gives $40m support to livestock research
On the streets: Kurdish protesters gather in Edinburgh
Going nuts for the spread which led to scuffles in supermarkets
‘I hate nuts but I love Nutella’
Billionaire Trump is ‘ordinary New Yorker’
Services sector offers unexpected boost to UK economy
Candles lit for pregnant bus crash victim
Maths should be in ‘major league’ for school pupils
Britain ‘will keep continuity’ with EU rules during transition period
New RAF radar site ‘will be operating soon’
Pupils convince council to get rid of plastic straws
Measuring dung accumulation ‘will help measure hare populations’
BBC’S male presenters accept a
Cheese maker ‘did not test for E.coli’
‘Unrest’ over lack of specialist care for people living with ME
Forgotten female composers in the spotlight
Latest Trainspotting novel will complete the story of Begbie and co, says Welsh
Astronauts ‘could grow food from faeces during Red Planet exploration’
Drought may see Cape Town taps turned off in two months
Residents bidding to restore normality in war-torn Syrian city
West’s most influential intellectual?
Capital mustn’
T be scared of change
A different view
An own goal?
Of course Robert Burns was a fine poet but remember a man’s a man for a’ that
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Trump card
Haggis hatred
Accessible and diverse if not in traditional territory
Chris Rock – Total Blackout The Hydro, Glasgow
Fiddlers’ Bid with Frigg Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Bright Phoebus Revisited Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow
Juan de Marcos Afrocuban All Stars Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Wetherspoon ‘sorry’ over steak recall
Latest GDP shows UK unsteady on its pins but not crippled
Ashley’s Brixton plan derailed
Footsie ends tough week on a high note
Tractor sales driving upward
Don’t forget the essential holiday ‘extras’
Elizabeth Meehan
Saying your final farewell with flowers
Mark E Smith
NOW & THEN
Sgeulachdan làn beairteis chainnte ’s dràma, air an innse le sgil seanchaidh
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Donaldson in the groove in Dubai as putting guru works his magic
Lennon open to Scotland talks
Local hero
Murty receives positive feedback from King but refuses to look too far ahead
Hamish the Goalie still top of the charts at 70
Mcinnes adds Devlin and sets sights on new keeper
ICE to see you
New Hearts winger a risk but Levein admires his tenacity
Scots build winning habit in bid to bridge 20-year gap
Clark kicks off in indoor 200m as she aims for an encore
Edinburgh and Glasgow to clash in cup decider on BT finals day
England’s tag as favourites set to be rocked by Scots’ new self-belief
Hardie awaits Hawick outing after completing three-month ban
Tropical island session sets up Federer and Cilic for final
Halep and Wozniacki endure tough times to reach verge of claiming first major title
Mchugh edged out in semi-final after switch to an indoor court
Morgan stays positive after collapse on Australia Day
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Glasgow Film Festival: Ten things to see
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The lure of home
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A little chamber music festival to brighten the dark days
The power of ideas
Step off the train at King’s Cross and into the embrace of the Great Northern. By Chris Mccall The perfect terminus
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The sea lice problem is being allowed to fester
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Those waiting for a plot should prod their council
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