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2015-06-15
£1bn black hole in council funding will hit services
Big smiles and Bravehearts
Social work chief calls for review of child hearings
DAVID TORRANCE ON MONDAY
FESTIVAL BOSS MAKES HIS MARK
200 staff drafted in for major rail works
Tory wind-farm ‘hypocrisy’
Labour battle lines drawn
£1m GoodPractice deal
Cate Devine
Robert McNeil
Hardy walkers brave soaking weather to complete long trek
Joy after missing comet lander wakes up
Pipe project helps regeneration work
Two to face school abuse charges
Budget hope as footfall is down for retailers
Stepdaughter of hero who saved 62,000 Jews answers call of Scots refugee worker
Galloway starts bid for Mayor with cheeky jibes
SNP policy ‘shambles’ as UK Government says it will block devo-max
Salmond makes overtures to Conservative rebels and Labour
Union could challenge ‘vindictive’ move to set a limit on numbers needed to approve strike action
Call for Scotland to retain council tax
SNP warn of second poll if UK devolution deal stalls
Family anguish at death of teenage IS fighter
We need to address the issue of boundary reform in a grown-up manner
Developers to create wildlife routes as 1,000 homes to be built on greenfield site
Disgraced Harris pens song mocking his victims
Response by police to death in custody under fire
Outlander star O’Rourke scoops best actor award as halt to arts funding cutbacks urged
Row deepens over NHS patient travel postcode lottery
Bank will not rush move to quit Scotland
Attitudes towards refugees in UK have ‘hardened’
Guitarists’ guitarist Larry Carlton back for second Scots show
Departing principal makes her complaints plain to all
Mother, 37, turns to face art after suffering three strokes
Search for men with DNA of historic royal bloodline
Boyfriend recalls terror of crash at Alton Towers
Mad Hatters take to the streets as MoonWalkers aid cancer charity
£8,000 award over picture sacking
Experts make plea over cervical cancer screening
T in Park festival restricts 100 miles of roads
East-to-west digital faultline follows split in income levels
Waterloo visit by royalty and military top brass to mark battle’s 200th anniversary
Discovery lifts hopes for new depression treatment
Italy in plea over migrants
Gunman shot dead by police in Dallas ‘snapped’ after losing custody of son
ROSEMARY GORING
New ideas needed to stave off crisis
History repeats itself as Nato provokes Russia in the Baltic region
Why alternative vote and proportional representation are polls apart
Healthy debate for the country
Relaxing planning regulations can give stimulus to economic growth
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From the archives
Memory lane provides new inspiration for Costello
No sweat for Idol as rocker whips up fan fever
Young lovers battle odds in street-smart Romeo and Juliet
Hunting for murderers in the capital
Room for further growth says head of Aldermore
Weather the key to a memorable 175th anniversary Highland Show
Learning curves, growing pains and a passion for data
The wider benefits and potential of City Deal governance framework
Whitbread expected to post more rising sales
Profits rise for Anderson Strathern in first half
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