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2013-03-13
Scots doctor: I helped my patients kill themselves
Warning on RBS shares
GROWTH AREA
Weeks of delay after operations cancelled
Half of trust’s fund managers in London
Tesco’s meatloaf found to contain 5% horse
Seven-year-old boy killed in road accident
Festival has it all, from punk poetry to space
Scots triumph at South Bank Awards
Tributes to woman killed by partner
The soft-spoken GP with a steely belief on right to die
BMA and churches oppose law change
Benefit change mobility risk
Property prices rally after slump
Sturgeon urges teenagers to consider country’s future
Even pro-uk voters reject Trident move
Cameron is criticised after independence debate snub
Plea for unity among Conservative MPS
‘Bedroom tax’ is in chaos Labour claims
Huhne’s fall from grace was ‘tragic’
Man cleared of killing was ‘too scared to help Lynda’
Woman escapes from loch at A830 accident blackspot
Police warn over new lethal substances
Woman, 85, left in agony … and with no apology
Men’s life expectancy lags behind women
Fears of gridlock at supermall car park
Row over bill for coaching at police body
Tributes to scientists killed in car crash
Children’s Panel online pervert jailed
Mcgregor and Carlyle may reunite for new movie
Borders speed cameras vandalised
Tobacco giant has adverts banned
Mantel in running for award hat-trick
Subsidy claim for Skye air services
The Diary
IN PRAISE OF … FACING YOUR FACE. BY ROBERT MCNEIL
What do Facebook dislikes and likes reveal?
Issues of food fraud are hard for the consumer to swallow
Russell Leadbetter on … plates in the frame
No surprise at timing of release of leaked document
Fallout from the Libor scandal will be felt for a long time to come as notable banks are now implicated
The idea of dual citizenship on a mass scale is completely impractical
Disappointment but little surprise at black smoke signal
Winnie Mandela murder probe after exhumation
EX-KGB man pulls out of Litvinenko death inquest
‘Cannibal cop’ planned kidnap
The advance of art
BERIO AND THE BAVARIANS BUTTRESSED BY BLOCKBUSTERS IN USHER HALL PROGRAMME
A man of many voices
PEAK FREEVIEW
Renee Maclean
Tony Gubba
From the archives
Survey shows tenanted sector continues to shrink in Scotland
Punch on course to hit profit targets
Tax breaks boost North Sea activity
Ogilvie shows steady profits despite dip in turnover
Tesco Bank chief declares the ‘orgy of excess’ is over
Clydesdale under pressure over loans
Scottish retail sales volumes slow
Manufacturing output fall fuels recession fear
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