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2015-07-14
SNP will vote against bid to relax fox-hunting ban
Warning letter from taxman to every home on new levy
COLETTE DOUGLAS HOME
House refuses to resign after blunder
Boost for manufacturers
Crohn’s disease hopes
Protests delay flights
Fear suspects may block UK surveillance
Two killed in chemical explosion at plant
Climate change risks must be treated as seriously as nuclear weapons threat, warns new report
Traffic given the green light to travel down high street in bid to boost evening activities
Leading political voices to take part in memorial debate in honour of Kennedy
Stalking trial on hold after bid to call law chiefs
Cameron: Euro deal offers the best hope for Greece
Newspaper in row over free speech admits criticism was deserved
Poll finds majority of Scots want to keep ferries in public hands
Chimney demolition marks end of an era
Father says system killed SAS march son
Trial jury is told that accused is ‘not a terrorist’
Bakewell urges over-75s who ‘love the BBC’ to opt in and pay towards TV licence fee
I feared a scandal, priest tells stalker trial
Tories in ambitious bid to eliminate gender pay gap
Carney to be quizzed by MPs on prospects for financial stability
Ministers ‘cynically misled public’ over rail improvements
£360,000 salary for abuse inquiry judge
Call for clarity on Clyde frigate deal
Sturgeon welcomes impact of inward investment
New lease of life for vacant properties
Plan for workers to save for sick pay
Bosses contrite as T in the Park fans stranded
Refusal of wind farm plan is hailed by objectors
Welfare staff set to strike over working conditions
Daughter weeps as she pays tribute to parents killed in Tunisian attack
Judge says HMRC treatment of dyslexic father an outrage
Edinburgh Festival set to rock as event breaks with tradition
Lowry paintings on show after 60 years
Ex-Ukip MEP jailed for expenses fraud
Scientists link zinc to key role regulating heartbeat
Outcry at poisoning of beauty spot trees
Pope ends tour with visit to shanty town
Iraq launches attack on IS
18 led to safety after Primark store in Paris is targeted by armed men in raid
BEN THOMSON
It is time to decentralise our police management structure
There are similes I like so much
A mentoring system could help in the teaching of minority subjects
The case against fox hunting is shot through with hypocrisy
Referendum turnout a false friend in campaign to engage electorate
ON THIS DAY
System of ferry provision is fundamentally flawed
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We ought to retain physical presence of a pharmacist
A civic movement, not a party
Endell Laird
At last, it’s the inside story on tragic lovers Romeo and Juliet
A strange old move into the world of live stand-up
Stalwart of stage and screen sparkles as she wows the crowd in Glasgow
Why Mary Hill would be proud of the land her father sold
Collagen tops £1m revenue as group eyes further growth
Retail sales show biggest year-on-year increase since the beginning of 2014
Bringing business and academia together will create fresh innovation
Two dozen heifers sold at farmers mart
American chemicals maker to buy out British company Alent for £1.35bn
Esh enjoys turnover increase following expansion
RBS is rid of London office block for £132m
Airports celebrating busiest June on record
Company goes back in time for new advice service
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