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The last supper: Johnson flies to Brussels for Brexit dinner talks
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Sturgeon: It was a mistake not to close our Borders
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NHS staffing shortages ‘may derail’ cancer plan
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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Ministers to relaunch childcare expansion rollout
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The Scotsman Sessions scoops British journalism innovation prize
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Stone Age horror movie was shot within an isolation bubble around Gairloch
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SNP chief set to face further questions in Salmond inquiry
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Support for suffering sectors announced
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Organisers given ‘no choice’ but to pull plug on festive drive-in movies
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Care home sector in campaign to encourage staff to be vaccinated
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Chris Whitty ‘will take any vaccine offered’
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Warning after allergic reactions linked to jab
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Education secretary Swinney warned not to ‘let history repeat itself ’ over exams cancellation
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Blackford: ‘Scotland shafted with terms for Northern Ireland’
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Time running out to save the UK, PM warned by Brown and mayors
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Alister Jack brands the SNP ‘a campaigning organisation for separation of the UK masquerading as a party of governance’
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Ewing warns Scots firms could face collapse
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Jury shown weapons at terrorism trial
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Lab tests for measures to stop ice falling from Queensferry Crossing
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SSSI status for Trump course dunes revoked
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Clutha survivor calls for help with mental health from bosses
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Engineer on trawler died after gas asphyxiation
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‘Polexit’ fears raised by Poles as government defies EU over budget
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Ethiopia rejects calls for independent inquiries into deadly Tigray conflict
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How Scotland should ensure we all live freely with dignity and respect
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Our feelings about this time will pour out eventually
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Tier row shows need
for transparency
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Inside Health
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Wheels come off Brexit as the Grenadier exits
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Hospital ship
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Political bias
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ON TWITTER
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Making the grade
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As a former Justice Secretary, I can assure you online fraud is not a victim-less crime Kenny Macaskill
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Pressure is mounting on Nicola and co
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Edward Kane, Advocate in A Promise is a Promise
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No quick fix to stop organised crime
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A career in residential childcare really could be the one for you
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It’s time to unite against gender-based violence
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Charity on a mission for a healthier, more active 2021
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A natural final resting place
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NOW & THEN
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Charles Yeager
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DOUBLE DOUBLE CROSSWORD CROSSWORD
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Desirable development in Dalkeith
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Spruce up your seasonal stylings
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North Edinburgh offers the best of both worlds
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Highland Show tickets go on sale
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Shortage of vets could hit animal export trade to EU
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New Lewis cruise ship port could create 200 jobs
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Primark to extend store opening hours
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Bus giant Stagecoach to help build back ‘healthier and fairer country’
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Aberdeen company which lights up shipyards, refineries and distilleries goes global after million-pound investment
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New family homes to be built as sales strengthen
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UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND
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Markets remain unsure if brexit deal can be reached
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Get ready for the three ‘R’s
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Green Recovery for generations
to come
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Mazepin criticised over treatment of woman in social media video
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Man of the moment can rediscover top form at Warwick
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Rugby must reform or face dementia ‘epidemic’, warns lawyer
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Laidlaw’s son to run 12 marathons to raise money for charity
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New dad Mcinally buzzing for Edinburgh’s rebirth in Europe
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Discipline is essential against Exeter, says skipper Wilson
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£1.2m indoor facility for Elgin gets green light
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Morikawa has his eyes on big prize in his first European Tour event
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Disappointed Donaldson takes positives from shock defeat – and chance to go home for Christmas
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Fleetwood aiming for late turnaround
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Inverness offered to host Scottish Cup final in the Highlands
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Another side to Graeme Souness: charity work and his sympathy for ‘fabulous’ Lennon
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‘Durability of board has brought fantastic success’
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Lennon can handle the stick coming from ‘passionate’ fans, insists Elyounoussi
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Our focus is football, not money, insists determined Gerrard
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Neymar stars as PSG and Istanbul unite against racism
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Lennon urges Celtic fans to stop protesting