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Is this the most potholed road in the country?
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Drochaid a’Chaolais Chumhaing . . . or Kylesku Bridge, as it used to be
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KT Tunstall revealed as HebCelt headliner
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New swing bridge plan for city’s West Link
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Islanders facing air connection ‘disaster’
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Woman, 86, seriously hurt in A835 crash
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Footballer helps to raise profile of donor register
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Sheriff warns of ‘zero tolerance’ for domestic abuse
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Chef fined for threat to wife after drinking
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Residents demand holes
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NHS board paid out £325k to settle compensation claims
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Man, 23, facing jail time over bar assault
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£11m improvement works to Far North Line complete
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City care home saved from closure
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Young to spearhead new board in care shake-up
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Hunt on for man who may be trying to travel north
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Two new tugboats worth £6.1m each are ‘essential’
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Locals concerned at proposal to put up phone mast
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Closures of road to allow for work on A887
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All-star line-up revealed for popular food festival
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Loan scheme for GPs receives extra £20m
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Davidson ‘likely’ to be next FM, says Carlaw
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Survey looks at response to work incidents
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Alert as body of seal found tangled up in fishing net
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Teen caused crash that killed biker
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Rev says R Kelly ruined her cruise
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More work at Cairngorm
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Social security agency to recruit 100 staff
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Lung disease sufferer, 32, calls for earlier diagnosis
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Mental issues linked to teens and cannabis
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Claim woman used semen to ‘plant’ DNA
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Crash pilot ‘had cavalier attitude’ to flying
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Attempt to trace partner who has vanished
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New faces join leadership
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Festival flags up space race
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Database of 5,000 hands to teach computers to catch child abusers
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Blackford brands PM ‘not fit for office’ and says he would ‘question her sanity’
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No deal is still
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Corbyn piles on pressure to sack Grayling
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Man held in murder probe as police find three bodies
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William dishes up for homeless
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With this wing I thee wed, say penguin pals
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US charges ex-spy who fled to Iran
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Funding for third-level education shows impact Brexit will have on Scottish policy
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Life imitates art in Local Hero village
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Wasted chance on rubbish collections
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Children need our support more than ever
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On this day
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Who said it
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Bypass firm books £26m further in costs for delay
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Black is back as fashion chain New Look out of the red
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Housing sales in slight upswing
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Zero-alcohol lager’ s boost for Heineken
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New chief people officer at whisky firm
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Premier Inn firm in share buy-back
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US group casts doubt on validity of finances
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Tory backer to increase stake in oil company
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Awilco Drilling into the red
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Fish farming giant has ‘second-best year ever’
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Paddy Power Betfair to challenge £49m tax bill
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Footsie highest in four months
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Suite deal for office space
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Ewing demands no-deal payout for Scots farmers
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Making the most of spring pasture potential
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Smart ear tags for dairy herds to help cut costs
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Rugby club founder Bruce McVey
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Horoscopes
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Few homes left for sale at four sites
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Dream to deliver in Morebattle prize
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Townsend waiting for word over Hogg injury
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Centre Williams expected to miss rest of Six Nations
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Champ eager to improve yet again
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David’s win is game-changer
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Tiger has extra incentive
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Bowler Gabriel banned for Root incident
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Formartine to the fore
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Highland legend scores again with New Zealand national honour
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Tansey will be looking to prove a point
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Big role for Little in Algarve
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Aberdeen start with ‘encouraging’ display of goalscoring
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Herrera rallying United for uphill task in Paris
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Hleb is worried Borisov will be too rusty
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Best chance as optimum Hoops go in flying high
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Burke braced for European goosebumps
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Furious Gers call for SFA urgent review
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Why any kind of silver
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Methil midfielder issues a shock reminder
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Is pure gold to Cowie Rotation helps County journey turn full circle
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Kettlewell knows trophy win can be league catalyst
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McCauley rough diamond
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Ahead of his Granite City show next week, Professor Brian Cox discusses black holes, ‘Flat Earth’ and the possibility of life beyond our solar system, with
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Looks at some of the new and exciting offerings in Scotland this year, including off-roading, dinosaurs, time machines and picturesque scenery
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Scotland’s most blooming beautiful festival is back, writes
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Spoke to health guru Michael Mosley about how his upcoming show in the Granite City could help