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2018-02-24
Outcry as NHS pays out £26m overtime to ‘plug gaps’
Survival tips for long-service employees
Why the Tories are just hooded gangsters
The madness of owning your own home
Top chef to charge diners for ‘no show’
Taking to skies gives aviation boss vision
RBS told to scrap branch closures after profit
Trump defies NRA:
Restaurant with 450 cancellations is not a problem, it’s an epidemic
Back to nature for children
Game of Thrones star’s discovery
Activist given legal aid
Leading Scots artist to make her first film for TV and cinema
Rip-off wedding venues warned
Presenter Fry reveals he had prostate cancer treatment
Huge pothole in Highland road has been repaired after ‘bath’ picture
Football boss shot ‘lucky to be alive’ say police
We played outside and went home when we were hungry
MSPS have lost confidence in the police watchdog SPA to do its job
Authority has staggered along from one crisis to the next for four years
Davidson: Tories can win power in Scotland
Law to allow GPS to monitor offenders
Church urges priests to involve local politicians in parish life
Academics claim patients are more likely to die in hospitals in Scotland than in those in England
Ineos seeks damages from Scottish Government over ban on fracking
Satellite launching plan for Highlands
Tributes paid as fourth helicopter crash Briton dies in hospital
Dumbarton’s tax haven owners strike deal to bring club onshore
Shop plans to bring a touch of magic for Harry Potter fans from the Hogwarts Express
Residents face £10m cladding bill
Family grieves for ‘happy, jolly, lovely boys’ hit by car
Shoe scanner will shine at airports
Desperate bid fails to save homeless man sleeping on the streets in -5C
Fallen tile sparks building review at 17 schools
The genius of inspiring preacher Graham
We must not close off our vital European trade relationships
1955: Days of putting the horse before the cart about to end
We need to seek a collective response to cladding problem
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Never mind the weather, let children go out and play
Labour should sack gaffe MP
Five more are killed as Syria continues its bombardment of eastern Damascus
Mother had eyes gouged out, says UN report into South Sudan human rights abuses
Bob Thomson
Judy Blame
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Working families swell ranks of those paying premium for living in poverty
Fraud fears for youngsters more likely to do their banking online
Stock market volatility offers opportunity to careful long-term investors
London market stuck in the red as RBS shares fall
Jobs pledge as Standard Life sells business
GRG report made for very difficult reading, Royal Bank chief Mcewan admits
Lower fuel costs help profits to soar for IAG
Brexit warning from Bank deputy governor
Royal shares plunge as major US fine looms
Progress, but the bank still has to face the past
Persimmon bosses hand back £50m of bonuses
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