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2024-01-13
Week when world took a turn for the complicated
Why is UK bombing Yemen and who are Houthi rebels?
Turkish-built Calmac ferry Isle of Islay set for March launch
XL bully ban saga a dog’s breakfast
Bear found in abandoned Ukrainian zoo arrives at new home
‘Ashamed’ husband died before name cleared in PO scandal
Paddle steamer Waverley’s bumper summer sailings for 50th milestone
14 face jobs threat as Islay distillery closes cafe
Vaccine work for devastating tick-borne sheep disease shows promising results
UK technology on doomed moon probe ‘performs well’
Zelensky hails UK support with £2.5bn in military aid for next year
Met Office and WMO confirm 2023 hottest year
‘Sacred and spiritual’ Gaelic songs preserved for future
Annie Nightingale, BBC Radio 1’s first female DJ, dies at 83
Heiress gives £21m to 50 strangers
Hundreds of bodies buried in paupers’ graves behind US jail
Best advice for any host is always ‘know you audience’
Glen Rosa shamed by boats old and new
Israel must calm Gaza conflict or we may all pay
Yousaf is tackling economic problems that Churchill raised a century ago
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Wood Group ‘out-delivering’ on order book
Growth fear as city centre faces ‘critical’ shortage’
The pros and cons of buy now, pay later offers
Human consequences of rent control in Scotland
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SPFL stars looking to shine as Afcon and Asian Cup kick off
Pic D’orhy looking sharp for Kempton’s Coral Silviniaco Conti Chase
Dodson insists decision to quit not because of Cattigan case
Hearts seal loan deal for Jamaican Lembikisa
Simpson enjoying her Warriors learning curve
Determined Warriors return to Exeter in a more robust mood
‘Drookit’ Nicol lifting the cup was Six Nations weather at its worst
Motherwell deny their Taylor Swift appeal was club ‘begging’ for cash
SFA urged to help with grave restoration for Scotland hero
Haaland out but ‘dynamic’ De Bruyne is now good to go
Morris’ controversial late equaliser earns Luton draw with fellow strugglers Burnley
Raducanu sure she can get back to her best but only if she avoids injury
Mcilroy pleased to get back on track following sore 7 in Dubai
Mcintosh secures spot in Asian Tour Qualifying School final stage
Go with the flow for fresh start to 2024
Modern advances for rural retreats
When in Berlin... a spa day ends in naked fear
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