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2018-09-17
Typhoon targets China
Majority of Scots want Holyrood to control immigration
Bodyguard
Students attack calls to end free university tuition
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Scottish high streets up for British title
On the trail of Glasgow’s printing history
Gannet chefs in burger venture with former banker
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Students hit out:
Slave trade link:
Board chief Gray vows to rebuild ‘Mac’ as art school
NHS whistleblower champion claims concerns ignored
Charity boss apologises over care home abuse claims
Minister warns parents not to boycott primary 1 tests
Yes must widen appeal
French boss knows his craft
Battle over but city needs help
Joseph soars with precious art
Netty’s tree, Napoleon’s willow and the Filo Pastry embark on a bid for the top
Island’s only community hall hit by falling tree
They may have worries but students can still take some time out to relax
Market exerts growing influence on education
Caledonian leads the way with more students
From low income families and plans for more innovations
Cable’s ‘second vote’ backed by mayor Khan
Davidson rules out leadership ‘to preserve well-being’
Swinson hints at leadership bid when Cable quits
Call for ban on single-use throwaway plastics ‘while Tories dither’
Deputy leader: We were too nice when in coalition with Tories
May says she is irritated by debate over her leadership
Healthy adults ‘do not need to take aspirin’
Sir Rod reveals: I could only have been a rock star
Bankers should not be jailed, says former Chancellor
Sheridan blames ignorance of Wallace on education
Children who take paracetamol in infancy have higher risk of developing asthma by age of 18
Patients with long-term conditions ‘are facing a postcode lottery over access to support services’
Evacuations after flood warnings aim to prevent more Florence deaths
Pussy Rioter who invaded World Cup final ‘poisoned’
Boogie-boarder killed by shark in waters off Cape Cod
Call to sack ambassador over ‘risk to women’ aide
Woman’s escape brings arrest in wake of four killings
Times are grim enough... let’s not scrap free tuition
1948: Child’s play as mining families weigh up offer to go east
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One size fits all on immigration suits no one
NHS gain means loss in social care sector
Let’s raise a toast to a decade of BBC Alba
Sanctions must be pursued over ethnic cleansing in Myanmar
Fortune smiles on Basani, from refugee to star of Lottery Ticket
Authors to inspire pupils
Olivia Mcleod
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Duo are up for a new Challenge
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Helpline and finance could assist SMES ahead of Brexit
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Boardrooms must look for international markets
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UK set for second-weakest decade of growth
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