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GPs rule out hospital for residents of care home
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Almost all the patients we are seeing in intensive care are working class and a high proportion are in frontline jobs like bus drivers, supermarket workers and care workers. We have seen few, if any, professional people of working age
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Penguins peeved at lockdown
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Farmers’ fears for fruit crop
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Star baker’s lightbulb moment on Scots holiday
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Look back at history
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Cargo of hope: Cautious welcome from nurses as 10 million masks from China arrive at Prestwick
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I got a call from a GP asking me to agree to a Do Not Resuscitate Order. She’d never even met me
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Many, many questions but there are no easy answers
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One lady with epilepsy got ill at home and had nothing to eat for three days. The situation here is becoming awful
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Here is the news: Broadcaster gets a paper round as she supports our campaign for lifeline hotlines
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A call went out and you responded
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These are some of the longest, hardest shifts of my 17 years in intensive care. It’s a constant battle and the unit feels
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At least I’m safe. Not everyone we treat is so lucky
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People have more time to cook and experiment with flavours... and soup’s ideal for hiding vegetables from kids
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My wife, mum and sister are nurses. Not signing up for Edith’s fundraiser was not an option
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We have to keep our animals safe...even a cold could kill chimps
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THE GREAT SCOTTISH BAKE-OFFS
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SHORTBREAD FINGERS
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Don’t be old. Don’t be ill. But, above all, don’t be poor
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Our carers have been too long in the shadow of the NHS. Now, we must care for them
INSIDE HOLYROOD
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Like the banks in 2008, our insurers will face a reckoning tomorrow for their actions today
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A bowed head, a small moment of silence: Old ways are a new way of sharing our grief
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Leftovers and mums have always been souperstars
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Here comes the bride, her mother and the Scots doctor who, 27 years ago, saved both their lives
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I loved the West End but flying back to The Nest felt like coming home
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Have you tried creosote, Mr Darwin? Research reveals visionary Scot’s unusual prescription for scientific genius
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Golden Years
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Honest Truth
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Horoscopes
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Just the ticket: Yourrefundrights
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Seven-time champ Hendry: Crucible has got to be done right – or not at all!
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Drysdale looks ahead to how Tour may look on its return
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You have to feel for players after SRU pay cut faux pas
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Hi-Hi ended the season... then heard it was all over
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I got it wrong in the Old Firm game but I’m sure VAR would have made it right
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Dobbie is ready to keep on rolling
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Findlay brands UEFA ‘nauseating’ and ‘disgusting’ ahead of crunch UEFA meeting
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Malpas hopeful that United can benefit from bounce factor
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Gerrard’s influence could double Gers’ money on Hagi
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Lockdown is proving harder for Preston than it was trekking 22 miles-a-day with the needle down at minus-26o Centigrade
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Right now, it looks a shambles so would any big company want to sponsor the SPFL?
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Johnson: Neil will want to win nine-ina-row on the pitch
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Dons chairman urges Doncaster to apologise and show contrition over crucial vote
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Life according to...
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Short stories
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Food&Drink
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Television
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Look after your skin and emerge from lockdown looking fabulous
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Meet the Author
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On the Radio
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Fake Doctors, Real Friends With Zach And Donald
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Swift, J-Lo, Dion? I’m going Gaga about the best team since the Jags won the Cup
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Oh, Eve! I’m not the only one that’s lost a bit of sex appeal
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Beechgrove’s back and braver than me (well I wouldn’t let you into my garden)
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Potting Shed
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View from the Vegetable Patch
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Longing to meet you...
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Driving force
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