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Shipyard made £100m loss months after state takeover
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF
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RBS would move HQ if Scotland voted Yes
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Warning of ‘perfect storm’ in Moray
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Johnson insists he ‘loves John Lewis’
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Why opposition parties need a referendum
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We may need booster jags to fight Covid
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Royal treasures back on show
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Family call for answers to mystery over cyclist’s death as they lay him to rest
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Home of golf St Andrews judged among top seaside towns in UK
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Compston coy about Line of Duty return
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Accused’s tan made ID parade unfair, T2 murder trial is told
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Constituency profile: Cowdenbeath
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Sarwar accuses Sturgeon of worse mistakes on Covid than UK Government
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Sturgeon pledges plan to end food poverty as she says it ‘shames’ Scotland
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Glasgow’s SNP administration loses councillor to Alba party
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SNP promises to publish postponed curriculum review after election win
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Hunt claims test and trace system would have worked better under councils
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Sir Simon Stevens to be made a peer after he quits as head of NHS England
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Easing of lockdown sees traffic congestion surge 80% in largest Scots cities
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Pollution in air falls to record low levels
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V&A set to reopen with an exhibition of nightclub design around the world
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Group of charities write to PM demanding new asylum system is scrapped
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Ex-husband jailed for 28 years for the cold-blooded killing of former partner
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Farmers back plans for Galloway to become newest National Park
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Prescribe blood pressure meds ‘based on risk, not prior illness’
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Awkward Brits ‘reach age of 46 before they stop caring what others think’
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Amazon dwellers were falling in numbers before Europeans arrived, says study
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Man found murdered in flat may have died several hours before body found
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MI6 in hunt for boffin to be their new ‘Q’
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Study to find if ‘bolder’ fish are best at keeping salmon clean
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Neigh bad … park welcomes birth of endangered foals
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Wealthy countries take bulk of 1bn vaccines
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Navalny still defiant despite looking gaunt in video link following hunger strike
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India steps up vaccine drive as record surge in coronavirus cases continues
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Spain recovers bodies of 24 migrants who died of thirst and hunger at sea
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Biden targets the wealthy as he insists ‘America is rising anew’
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All good things come to those who wait
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Distillery embraces whisky’s brave new spirit with its lighter, lowland flavour
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An opportunity to be part of whisky distilling history
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Scotland has a foreign policy already, whether you like it or not. So let’s do it right
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£200k on decor? Johnson might like to read the room
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Issue of the day Melting ice shifts the Earth’s axis
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Johnson struggling to paper over the cracks in ‘flatgate’
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The only R word I want to hear is recovery not referendum
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Major Sleaze or a bravura performance?
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Line of Duty proves TV is alive and kicking
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Release the findings in full A ridiculous distraction
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Joy unconfined for Dalglish and Scotland
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Are Scots voters so gullible?
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PM cannot be allowed to decide what rules he follows
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From our archives
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Outdoor drinking: council and the police have used a sledgehammer to crack the nut
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Don’t skimp on education needs
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Never forget the value of social housing
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On this day
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Double Crossword
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CLASSIC CROSSWORD
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FOUR OF THE BEST
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Is Time running out for Alan on the box?
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Visionary arts pioneer who helped to put Glasgow on the global map
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POEM OF THE DAY
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Markets dip as tobacco hit by menthol ban plans
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R100 delays bring ‘open season’ for smaller players in digital game
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Shell aims to increase investor payouts as outlook improves
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Further clarity expected on COP26 plans
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Weir Group highlights continuing momentum as it clinches deal in Ukraine
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The Herald crosswords
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Shell boss underlines value of North Sea business as oil giant grows profits
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Record number of empty shops in Scotland
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The reaction included astonishment, dismay, mockery, and jokes, many of which were very funny indeed Ian Mcconnell
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Whoever forms the government will grapple with massive challenges, especially repairing an economy battered by Covid David Lonsdale
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Royal Bank owner says Yes vote would trigger move to London