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Tense US election wait continues as Democrats confident Biden on course to be new President
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Sunak is forced to extend furlough to the end of March
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SMACKING BAN
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Danger of red, white and blue Brexit goggles
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Scotland needs to learn from US election
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Will pandemic spell the end of Boris’s reign?
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Businesses back five months of furlough but call for clearer plan
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SNP’S shadow chancellor accuses Sunak of ignoring Scotland over scheme
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Art of a pandemic: Exhibition to chart Covid’s impact on people of Scotland
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Mackie’s of Scotland defends packaging its chocolate with Union Flag after online anger
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Campaign to save historic flying boat that got into difficulties on Loch Ness hits £29k funding target
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Anxious America left waiting for a President
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Family in Ireland feeling confident for Joe
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World waits, patient and impatiently, for the election result
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Republicans bolstered as Democrats falter in divided Congress after voters resist big changes
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What if Trump refuses to concede? There’s no law that requires it ....
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Sturgeon admits the ‘NHS faces a very, very challenging winter’
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Woman, 73, arrested over bid to take her 97-year-old mother from care home
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People with Covid-19 suffer more severely from strokes, new research finds
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SNP approaches other UK nations over combined care homes inquiry
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Scots are urged to honour veterans
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This law will be Named Person on steroids
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Freedom of speech hope with new Bill
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Johnson to be told to ‘stay away from Scotland’ in run-up to 2021
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Salmond inquiry asks to see trial material
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Manchester Arena duty manager felt ‘scapegoated’ by US bosses
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Depressed and delusional father killed his two children during lockdown
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Family with young child is first to reach UK shores since migrant boat tragedy
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Duckbilled dinosaurs crossed the oceans to reach Africa, fossil find reveals
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Lineker: ‘My guest refugee didn’t like football’
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Grenfell cladding firms ‘ignoring seriousness of their behaviours’, inquiry told
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£8m losses reported due to fake Paypal emails, according to Action Fraud
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Dead girl’s injury from ingesting toilet freshener was world first, inquest told
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Half of all Brits stay married ‘for sake of children’
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Missing airman’s family hopeful of answers as inquest is granted
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NC500 plots new road to recovery in the wake of Covid crisis
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Beatle Lennon ‘would have liked to buy a Scottish county’
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Swedish prime minister isolates as country sees virus cases surge
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Volcano eruption danger level is raised
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Kosovo president resigns to face charges for war crimes at The Hague
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Pope orders under-fire Vatican department to move funds to another office
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New hotline invites residents to snitch over Beijing security law breaches
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Issue of the day: The ‘virtual commute’
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THE DIARY
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Patience is running out – it is time to ban these infernal bangs
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Would you tell a pollster who you were voting for?
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Everyone seems to be so angry nowadays
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Opinion Matrix: Polls and politicians
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Your views online
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Events prove that economic muscle is all-important
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Those were the days
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From our archives
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The coronavirus travel restrictions need to be backed up with emergency powers
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Nursing staff must get support they need in this second wave
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On this day
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There are sound reasons for the SNP’S approach to legislation on family matters
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Lucy has some revolutionary theories
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FOUR OF THE BEST
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POEM OF THE DAY
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Brilliant QC who gave up his law career to become a Kirk minister
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Traders boosted by Biden gains and Bank cash
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Can arts and business team up in pandemic?
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Funding boost for medtech’s first response innovation
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Oil and gas firm reckons it is making progress
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Shetland tidal pioneer in talks to win backing for Canada project
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Dundee-based CJ Lang returns to profit amid strong response to pandemic
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The Herald crosswords
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Pandemic piles on further pressure as high street insolvencies continue to rise
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Giant sees potential in North Sea gas prospect
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Sainbury’s to cut 3,500 jobs and close 420 Argos stores by 2024