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2020-02-15
New broadband rules set to save customers £150 a year
North Sea oil platform worker placed in isolation to be tested for coronavirus
Hip ops crisis at Crosshouse as surgeon suspended
No new brass plaque after name change, says RBS boss
Community scheme aims to tackle cashless areas
Fashion fit for a Mcqueen: Legendary designer’s creations go under hammer
Updated Garden tale continues to blossom
Carlaw warns his party it must change to challenge SNP in 2021
Matheson brands £20bn Irish Sea bridge plan a waste of money
SNP ministers under fire over flaring at Fife chemical plant
Brexit hits Scotland’s economic growth as uncertainty over future remains
Celtic backer Lord Haughey rejects Whyte claims he bid for Rangers
Panel hits at probe as doctor cleared
New Cabinet presses ahead with points-based migration system
Call for First Minister and COP26 president to work together
Labour’s Long-bailey promises to take on the media’s ‘vested interests’
Scots police could carry medication to save lives of overdose victims
Paths project blazes a trail so dementia sufferers can keep walking
Scots art college graduate wins prize with no-deal Brexit inspired bunker
Scientists granted £1m to explore how climate change impacts peat
Call for clean-up volunteers as ‘severe’ plastic pollution threatens North’s beaches
Electric car charging scheme for North Coast 500 tourists
Summit nice to see: Walker halfway through winter trek
Trump is ‘obsessed with badgers’ says new book of bizarre White House claims
US brings new criminal charges against Huawei
Weinstein jury told: Do not be swayed by sinister tale
Fred Mcleod
LIVES IN BRIEF
Scottish Government can’t see the wood for the trees
Issue of the day: Why US wants the CROWN Act
SNP’S female talent deserves better than ‘trans warrior’ abuse
Cold facts on bridge fiasco
Your views online
The Carlaw chameleon can change its look but not reality
Opinion Matrix: Reshuffle shocks and power balance
Tories can no longer claim to be safe custodians at the Treasury
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Scots word of the week
Bridge of Sighs or a Bridge of Ayes as Boris thinks big
Sticking with the fruitcakes
Be ambitious on transport
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Mixed week for FTSE 100 ends with a whimper
Tying the knot can be a savvy step when it comes to long-term financial planning
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