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2018-06-09
Councils face paying millions extra to female staff pensions
Sturgeon ‘forgets’ cost of Scotland going it alone
Arise Sir Kenny… legend Dalglish made a knight
The House of Fraser heir who blew a fortune
Former lord provost Pat Lally dies aged 92
Early Gaelic manuscripts join Unesco World Register
Storm in a teacake: Tunnock surprised at Rolls reaction
Poor children’s learning suffers during summer break
Police in the Western Isles to be armed with Tasers
Harry Potter films at Glencoe
Return of the Poor Law?
Homework overhaul call
Brother dedicates OBE to terror victim
Rail boss gong ‘like awarding captain of Titanic’
Scottish honours highlights
‘Sturgeon should think of Catalan-style vote’
Fringe meeting applauds attacks on SNP’S Growth Commission
Swinney: Schools benefiting from renaissance in Scottish education
May seeks to play down latest Johnson Brexit attack
Close all the schools if you want 10% pay rise, EIS members told
Pupils being ‘discriminated against’ because of the National 4 exam
Trump faces G7 summit showdown over his trade tariffs against US allies
Coroner criticises BMW over death of former soldier
Economists predict inflation will stay steady at 2.4%
Camilla tells children ‘never say no to an adventure’
May rejects back-stop plan only for Northern Ireland
Vital isles ferry returns to service five days ahead of schedule
From humble Gorbals roots to the top office in Glasgow
Suicide prevention has stalled, mental health charities warned
Study suggest food allergies may be linked to autism spectrum disorder
Autism proves no barrier as meadows performers take a walk on wild side
Under-fire Sainsbury’s boss gets £1.1m pay rise
Court of Session rejects cross-party bid to refer Brexit case to the European court
Search goes on but hope fades as the Guatemalan volcano death toll hits 109
TV chef Bourdain is found dead in hotel
Trump wants Putin to be brought back to G7 as he lashes out again
More Palestinian demonstrations expected at Gaza border fence on ‘Jerusalem Day’
SNP conference may not go as smoothly as Sturgeon hopes
An urgent need to make our toilets more convenient
Health service is ill served by the machinations of politicians
1995: D-day piper Bill Millin pays tribute to Lord Lovat
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Airport car park scheme shows the importance of regulation
Pocket money will help children become financially astute
Why plastic reduction must be central to a sustainable investment approach
Global stocks wobble ahead of tense G7 summit
Invention is never-ending for veteran entrepreneur Benedetti
Studio gives boost to South Uist filmmaker
Standard value drops £300m after Lloyds sale
BT boss to quit amid signs of investor unease
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