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2016-12-20
Assassin: We die in Aleppo, you die here
Hunt for gunman following mosque attack
Choir performance of carol is a dream come true for its amateur composer
Councils warn on plan to give headteachers more powers
Best catch in three decades is boost for Shetland’s trawlermen
Train ‘cancelled’ as driver forgets to stop
Saudis say UK cluster bombs were used in Yemen
£16min funding to help boost cancer research
£70 billion blueprint unveiled in bid to reduce bed blocking
Mental health services turn away 100 youngsters a week
Royal British Legion hits out at Fifa fine over poppy armbands
Firm fined £55,000 after staff burned by fireball
Even English MPs shun opaque new voting procedures, committee reports
Sturgeon: A single market exit would be devastating
PM accuses trade unions of ‘contempt for people’
Northern Ireland’s FM admits her regret at £400m scheme overspend
Ferries alert as jetstream whips up 50ft waves
Christmas truce was common in First World War, letters reveal
Man sent toprison for seven years for raping girl
T in the Park chiefs expect ticket tout crackdown to fail
Plan to demolish city pub to make way for housing
£700,000 Monet pastel is acquired by national gallery
Stem-cell donor is guest of honour at wedding
Amazon in vow to look into giving workers ‘real living wage’
UN will deploy monitors as evacuation resumes
UK tourists hide inside Crusader castle as gun battle rages and leaves 10 dead
I wax lyrical about language that means so much to me
Communities that value education more highly
It is time to concentrate on beefing up the private sector
Failed education doctrines must be addressed as a matter of urgency
Evel has failed the test of confidence
Tackle worrying shortage in mental health services
Wheeler-dealer Trump poses grave threat to the liberal global order
Why Brexit will be on Christmas bill of fare
ON THIS DAY
Catalogue of misfortune that illustrates our railway difficulties
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Henry Heimlich
Provocateurs bring their brand of defiance to art cabaret show
A rich stew of people wanting to belong to Glasgow
Drive on to present sales as a force for good
Sun shines on solar farm at Mackie’s
Having a long-term energy strategy is vital for the Scottish economy
Edinburgh Partners posts profit fall but chief upbeat as investment style returns to fashion
BrewDog making leaps and bounds on turnover
Shares soar after Hurricane oil find
Arria warns on funding ahead of switch
Macphie in profits boost
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