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2015-03-12
Hospitals ‘failing to hit basic standards of elderly care’
Rangers director in Mohammed tweet row
Sturgeon defiant on devo max as deficit hits £12bn
Hiya says hello to the world
TOUGH AT THE TOP FOR NEESON
£5m payout over brain damage birth
Games legacy warning
Cosla break-up woes
RBS in court defeat
BBC Scotland controller will lead broadcaster’s probe into Clarkson
Police colleagues pay tribute to off-duty officer killed in crash
Vehicle law bid to protect walkers
Older owners block housing ladder by refusing to move
Festival cash agreed as funding defended
Call to end private payments for road mending
Cricketer sent home from World Cup over ‘race-related tweet’
Young people are ‘hit hardest by downturn’
Owners of T in the Park site defend festival
Cameron goads Miliband over potential deal with SNP
Pressure on Prime Minister to meet Nato defence spending vow
Devo max would pose a serious economic challenge for Scotland
SNP welcome the publicity afforded by PMQs
Scotland may look south for electricity demands
Calls to family doctors could be routed through central switchboard
Hillsborough families shocked as police chief confesses he lied
Edinburgh climbs up university rankings to 29th place
Builder faces fine after protected tree is killed
Former prison officer sues bosses in row over sacking
Beer sales rise to buck downward alcohol trend Wartime castle letter writer found
The Herald launches The Look Awards for hair and beauty sector
Under-fire hospital is praised in new report
Vaccine for type 1 diabetes to go on trial across UK
Gascoigne: Having phone hacked has ruined my life
Concern as weir damage set to hit Easter tourism trade along the Caledonian Canal
Business bins will be taken off street
World first for rail operator in deal for faster trains
Households are missing out on unclaimed energy credit
Calls for reform after whiplash claims rise
A return to form for the television play
ROBBIE DINWOODIE
Constitutional confusion clear in many pro-Union arguments
The dark star with the power to skew
Scotland without non-renewable power stations would mean chaos
Make planning ahead the priority to have say in future developments
ON THIS DAY
Carfin memorial remembers all victims of famine
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Iraqi forces to retake Tikrit
Rights group claims Nemtsov killing suspect was tortured into confessing
Wartime romance falls flat in spite of a stellar cast
No shocks but moving drama is well played
Sax-fuelled, Satan-toting ode to the city sets dark record alight
Plenty of scope in Penn’s crosshairs
10 Things to do across Scotland this weekend
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10 Books set in ...
Why Spall is happy to play inspirational teaching role
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A soulful spirit that carries on through all the highs and lows
Clinic is released from grip of decay
FirstGroup’s new chairman Hauser to be paid £280,000
Cairn shares plunge after tax claim
Eland Oil & Gas to increase activity in Nigeria
Lochhead: LFASS payments set to reach 10,000 eligible claimants
Clydesdale urged to improve loan redress scheme failings
Regulator: Pensions freedom bringing new risks
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