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2017-02-28
Police vow to work smarter and do more with fewer staff
Air stewardess and wife of hero pilot comes in to land
Festival books up for a three-day event for new town anniversary
Warning to campers as new laws come into effect in National Park
Palmer-Tomkinson’s sister posts emotional eulogy on social media
Education bill pushed back until after elections as staffing concerns raised
‘Crazy’ reform puts drivers on road to insurance price rise
Berry on midges’ menu while filming new show in the Highlands
Arts agency in £100,000 award for musical based on ghost story
Bread puts the heat on global warming
Deported mother: I’ve been treated as a terrorist
College chief in bullying culture row steps down
Redrawing councils map to save money ‘too simplistic’
Corbyn ‘very happy’ despite warning of plot to oust him from Labour leadership
Leaders pay tribute as Labour MP Sir Gerald dies at 86
May silent on level of Tory votes needed to reject new referendum
And finally, the award for the best blunder in Oscars history goes to...
Celtic manager backs study into effects of heading ball
Serial burglar guilty of £1m raid on Cowell home as family slept
Drummer quits deli for Skids birthday gig
More than three laser attacks per day at UK airports
Triple tragedy for family, with cliff fall, then deaths in street
Castle loses top spot to museum crowds
Medical chief: Quarter of NHS diagnostic tests not needed
Football world pays tribute to Hearts and Everton legend Young
Police to visit farms in warning over fake pesticides
When shopkeepers were willing to put on a display to tempt us
Thief steals sheriff’s wig in court
Mundell hails benefits of naval base development
Lean meat and low-fat dairy will not harm your heart
Listening service to ease court visit fears
New link between poverty and children sent into care
BBC chief’s concern over firm chasing licence non-payers
£24m campus plan to create 500 jobs
Oilman is jailed for year after growing cannabis
$54bn hike in US military
Iraqi troops reach key city bridge as IS militants reply with suicide bombings
The problem with alcohol advert ban
Why our police service has to be prepared to change
Sir Gerald Kaufman
Bill Paxton
Masks slip as sisters struggle to establish dominance
Comforting dish is easy as pie
It’s great what you can dig up in east end of Glasgow
Tailor has success made to measure
Profits up as volume and price give boost for builder
Rise in food prices curbs spending
Thought leadership has the power to influence real-world change
Primark profits to increase despite fall in pound
Mackie’s puts £4m target on chocolate
Design firm Space ramps up Glasgow presence
‘Volatile’ markets forecast in run-up to Brexit
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