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2017-03-06
‘Some people wish that they were dead. This is inhuman’
Failure to deliver pain control to patients blamed on lack of staff and incompetence
Thousands without power after blaze at car scrapyard
Singer Lennox: Trump has drummed up support for women’s rights
Surge in parents lending to children, says bank
Dugdale asks Hammond to spare 999 services from VAT
Budget set to restrict spending
Fears the young risk missing out on careers
Owner warns business rates rise is threat to music venues
Swinney wants school dinner food to be sourced locally
Minister warns Christianity ‘marginalised’ after school cancels Easter service
Plea to help stop terrorist plots in Scotland
Holyrood will get new powers only after mature talks, says Davidson
Brown accused of using trade trip to ‘talk up independence’
Nuttal: Labour orchestrated smear campaign over Hillsborough claims
Job rejection illegal, rules judge
Two-thirds of Scots power generated by turbine
Employers must challenge bias, says diversity champion
Shell firm guarantees essays for students ‘plagiarism-free’
£180,000 donated to send sick baby to US
Apology from SSE as utility meters go haywire
UK heart attack victims ‘worst off’
Row over Viking hoard deepens
Secrets of powerful computers revealed in new course
Training call at food banks to help those on brink of suicide
Sun, sea and sand in Ayr during Fair break
Families remember 193 ferry victims 30 years on
Jobs warning as financial giants reveal plan to merge
Artist fuses Trump, Pinocchio and Brexit in fantasy film for arts festival
‘Wire-tap’ tweets spark demand to widen probe
Iraqi troops face waves of IS attacks as fresh offensive is launched in Mosul
Easing the pain of NHS shortages
A stricter approach needed on sectarianism in football
Neil Fingleton
Nicholas Mosley
Woman who wants us to mind the gap
Find out if you have the write stuff as book festival returns
Fairness is a difficult balancing act in child abuse cases
Suffering of honour-based abuse is given a voice
Dancers out on a limb with sinuous groovings
Easy and tasty family favourite
Present phoney war is lull before Brexit storm
Innovative firm that made challenge its middle name
Spring calving trend is on the rise as farmers are realising the benefits
Morrisons ‘finds mojo’ with profits expected to surge 54%
Industry calls for bond to raise project finance
Glasgow law firm hails its latest sports contract
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