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2017-10-26
‘ Fundamental’ problems undermining NHS Scotland
Murderer tried to kill again on leave from prison
‘ Black propaganda’ – Muriel Spark’s secret work for MI6
Childcare ‘ near mortgage cost’
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Ain’t That A Shame: Rock ’ n’ roll pioneer and global superstar Fats Domino dies
Amazon service will allow couriers to enter your home to deliver items
Davis faces backlash after doubt cast over Commons vote on Brexit deal
Scottish Police Authority chairman still in post months after resigning
Top universities should make lower offers to help poorer applicants
Police accused of breaking the law by sharing information on children
Woman enjoys ‘ private flight’ as only passenger on plane to Crete
Growth figures raise chance of rate hike
Jail for L- driver who fled scene after hitting teenager
Free movement of artists ‘ critical’ for Scottish economy
Action needed on mobile banking ‘ chaos’ in Highlands, claims MP
Cross- party support for call to end ‘ cruel’ six- week Universal Credit wait
Scientists date end of ice age in Scotland
Catholic priest is first in Scotland to back LGBT school lessons
Manufacturer blames sugar tax for axing of north- east fizzy drink
Disputed re- run of Kenyan poll to go ahead despite tensions
Thailand begins five days of ceremonies to honour a revered king
Don’t jump off that Brexit ‘ cliff ’ yet
Adjusting to life back on civvy street can be difficult, say Scottish veterans
Can anyone cure our ailing health service?
Inside Health
Scottish childcare will make future headlines for all the right reasons
Investigating how a burst of hard exercise can reset the health of diabetes sufferers
Turbines tragedy
Waste of time
Free public transport for all Scots is nothing but a pipe dream at the moment
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Buoyant Lloyds says time right to hoist interest rates
New chair of board set for Virgin Money
Capital office block attracts interest ahead of 2018 launch
Lloyds safe as houses – but with some risk of Brexit subsidence Something to bank on
Faroe flags Norway drill start
Co- op adds 75 jobs with new openings
Nearby solution to English house- buying woes
Scots TV production business Tern bought for more than £ 5m
Footsie falls as pound spikes on GDP data
Robert de Zafra
Helping you cope with bereavement
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THE ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND
EU urged to confirm new licence for key herbicide
Fresh attack on UK government over EU’S CAP convergence cash
Make merry with Musical
Law ‘ happy to be finding some form’
Spirited Scots level series with victory in Belfast
Wozniacki storms into WTA semi- finals as battling Garcia keeps hopes alive
Another good news week as Grigg’s adventure rolls on
that will be proved by continued improvement as the season progresses. “Two isolated incidents have not helped, but I don’t think there is a bad culture about the club,” said Mckenzie. “I don’t think we have an issue with our standards. What has happened
Shades of Cropley as magnificent Mcgeouch runs the derby show
‘ Hearts still in transition’, says Souttar
Video studies helped turn Murray into a matchwinner
Under- fire referee Mclean is moved down to championship match
Barton puts blame for bore draw on plastic pitch
Banned Ibrox boss watches from stands but Robinson insists he’ll fight SFA
Motherwell’s winning blend keeps delivering
Puel appointed on two- year deal to succeed Shakespeare at King Power Stadium
Three and easy
Caixinha says he’s still man to lead Rangers
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