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2016-12-30
Anger at Thatcher’s call to shoot protesters at Faslane
Concerns over financial aid to blood victims
Wrangle looms on EU human rights laws
Castle to light up for New Year fun
Police fight crime armed with their latest weapon . . . Gaelic
One Direction top highest earners list
Growing support for religious opt-out
Sale puts Burton’s Biscuits jobs at risk
Fines to be cancelled after car park app blunder
Thatcher’s open fire demand after break-in at Faslane nuclear base
British ambassador to Kuwait made four-month stand against Iraqi forces
Premier was threatened with fine for failing to register for unpopular tax
Lawson objected to more money for Gaelic TV due to ‘unwilling audience’
Judge asked to resign over his gay activities
Reluctance to welcome new era for Germany
Missing RAF man is a social hand grenade, warns mother
Paralegal faces jail after stealing £40,000 from ex-husband’s great aunt
Amazon applies for patent on flying warehouses with drones to deliver to customers
Corbyn’s fresh-start pledge in battle to beat Tories
My mother wanted to be with Carrie, says son of Reynolds
Academic says 2016 will go down in history like 1914, 1939 and 1989
Poldark bathing scene tops poll of biggest television moments of 2016
Children of ‘Jungle’ challenge Rudd over asylum
Safety warning on salmonella prawns
Failed publisher loses £2.6m of public money
Woman tells of 13-year ordeal as taxi driver’s sex slave
Civilians are bearing the brunt of conflict in Syria and Yemen
How the world suffered in a succession of killings,
When the trams still ruled on the streets of post-war Glasgow
Firth campaigners fighting on
Junk food lovers may not have guts to eat healthily
Animal prints request at stabbing victim’s funeral
Criminals fail to pay the courts £6m ‘dirty money’
‘Ancient’ standing stones are linked to 1314 battle
Syria ceasefire deal hope
Berlin market terror attack suspect was subject of fraud probe earlier this year
Air strikes back up Iraqis in Mosul push
A double act that does not bode well for Middle East
PR practitioners please desist from verbiage
No need to end free movement of EU workers north of Border
The red rose faces a withering spring
Police Scotland and the role of Gaelic in public life
Yes, money could be found to pay for the services we complain about
Do not allow yourself to be provoked into breaking the law
How the sinking ship of Scottish Labour, my party, can be rescued
Ready to erupt when everyone interrupts
ON THIS DAY
Criticism of Health and Safety Act is misplaced
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Lightning Seeds star ready for a new year and new beginning
Capturing the essence of characters through melody
A spicy taste from Middle East
A truly nutty idea blossoms into fabulous book of recipes
The troublesome risks in New Year yo-yo dieting
Debbie Reynolds
Hollow nature of Brexiters’ triumph is emerging
Bingo firm boosted by uplift in player spending
Muted recovery on cards in North Sea
Investors call for committee to scrutinise RBS board
Lyle & Scott hails progress in global markets
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