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2013-10-04
Flu vaccine scheme halted over fears of Muslim parents
Stevie nicks the show
Games baton relay to carry on despite doubts Delhi can host leg
Balls rejects ‘sterlingzone’
ALISON ROWAT
Air fare website trio worth £190 million
Green buys French chateau
School charity status threat
Island estate crofting row
Strathclyde welcomes Lord Smith as chancellor
New Police Scotland cuts row
Lockerbie bereaved relives daughter loss
Ian McConnell
Hoots mon … ornithologist discovers new owl species
McCall Smith to update Austen’s Emma
Sportsound presenter Spence cleared over Rangers row
Call centre company to recruit 1000 new workers
Demise of shipyards blamed for nation’s ill health
Mother found guilty of starving her son to death
Rain sparks seventh landslip in five years on crucial Argyll road
Radio presenter Adams‘privileged’ to rejoin Loose Women
Editor’s apology to Labour leader
It’s a learning experience in power game
Government and Ofgem working to save wind farm projects
Greens look to gain seat in Europe
Report casts doubt on student support claims
Salmond poised for fourth China visit
McCanns to make Crimewatch appeal
Most ‘unaware of pupils’ progress’
Scalpay residents get funds to develop island’s estate
Walking can cut breast cancer risk
Foreign Office regrets departure
Deadline set for cancer therapy after IT glitch
Travellers site move halted by council
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Museum plans for Kelvin Hall get £4.5m boost from lottery
Watchdog to regulate payday loan firms
McCririck branded ‘disgusting’ by boss
Minister’s adviser reported Twitter user
Death toll in migrants’ boat tragedy tops 100
Entire Greenpeace crew now charged with piracy
Jackson family lose negligence case against promoter
No signs of deal to end US shutdown
Trust in the fundamentals of professional teachers
ROBERT McNEIL
Do not extinguish the blue lamp as a beacon for the beleaguered
Leading by very public example
Schools must do better in teaching of sciences
Corrie revival is to be welcomed
Nationalism is primitive instinct
Democrats have another agenda
Providing free school meals would satisfy a vital need in our society
John Butterly’s lasting legacy
Independent Scotland could make early investment into an oil fund
JockThomson QC
Lotfi Mansouri
Prisons have made progress but we need more changes
Cycling group gears up to help more youngsters
Un ted by strength n depth
BP compensation battle win boosts FTSE
Rent reviews guide welcomed by tenant farmers association
Tulloch reveals plans for £80m site
Turnover at Arnold Clark up to record £2.48bn
Pool and spa specialist leads Glasgow’s business winners
Thales Optronics to axe up to 60 jobs as orders fall
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Scots firm in deal with US giant Dow Chemicals
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