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2016-03-18
Bin lorry driver accused
Swinney: Case made for Scotland to have own chancellor
Creator and council battle over Kelpies
It’s goodbye from him as Salmond packs his bags and departs from Holyrood
Loneliness is a key problem affecting Scots
Tributes paid as star Tennant’s father and former moderator dies
Serco boss denies staff abused asylum seekers but admits mistakes were made
Ben Nevis has grown a metre in 65 years
Schools closed as safety of walls put in doubt
Widow tells of a ‘fairytale’ life after magician Daniels dies from cancer
Harry Potter knitwear staff told jobs at risk as sales fall
Teachers continue strikes over cuts in staffing
Woman in a serious condition after stab assault
First Minister rules out tax cuts for higher earners as ‘not right option’
Think tank warns of lower wages and living standards
Dugdale penned in as Sturgeon goes on the attack
MEP says Farage will be PM if Brexit fails
Disability benefits cuts to face Tory opposition
Parliament shows little love for president in anti-gay row
Brown is poised to deliver a pro-EU speech
Passers-by save 30 residents as blaze hits city tenement
TV entertainer Harris appears in court to deny seven sex attack charges against girls and women
£10m study into early deaths of adults with autism
Gleneagles win for club owner
Garden sheds are on move in festival of architecture
Reactor powered down as valve trouble is uncovered
Motorist cleared of boyfriend fatality
Overhaul in short sentences ‘will not cut jail population’
Jobs are saved as buyer is found for parts of Hawick Knitwear
Prisoners to work in NHS for their rehab
Boiler firm is fined £180,000 over 2.6m spam calls
Trump gives riots warning
Family announces death of Sinatra Jr aged 72 from heart attack during tour
It is too late for Dugdale to lift her party out of its gloom
No dough schools to rise to healthy food challenge
Welcome progress in drive for 20mph speed limit
Mental health is not a Cinderella service for those in need of care
Fracking poses too many risks to health and climate to be pursued
Names can be for life: Aye, there’s the Rab
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There is nothing fair about a percentage pay award for college staff
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Sandy McDonald
Paul Daniels
Terrifying 1970s helped shape Wheatley’s High-Rise thinking
Jordan out to remind people of what they are missing
Aye Write!
Broth’s chilli kick adds mussel
Double Crossword
Impress your guests with a three-course Easter banquet
Diabetes is no limit to cycling team’s pedal power
Tried and tested: Free-from Easter chocolate treats
Holidays are chance for children to reconnect with nature
Small firms suffer confidence slump
Kier achieves growth amid challenges of North Sea downturn
Le Prevost is named new MD by Black and Lizars
FTSE rallies despite slow growth warnings
Growing tax policy gap leads to investment uncertainty
Housing market strength contrasts with broader economic weakness
Government diet advice update angers dairy industry
Funder’s new board members outline expansion plans for the third sector
Edinburgh brewery first with gluten-free products
Working to put people in the lead
Susan Egelstaff on Friday
O’Hare to put accent on gaining spot in Rio
Cotter refreshes his weekend Warriors with Weir and Wilson
Weir boosted in bid to be the perfect 10 for Dublin
Townsend backs buoyant Bennett
Warburton’s punt pays off with thoroughbred Holt on board . . .
European super league will alienate our fans, says Deila
Paatelainen: Dundee want to put nail in our coffin
Flights booked but McInnes has first-class ticket in mind
Injured Bannigan looks set to have played last game for Partick Thistle
Under-fire Deila’s focus won’t waver
Flu bug ravages McGhee roster
Celtic must build in summer to repel resurgent forces
Deila keen to fend off suitors looking at ‘his job and his lady’
Weir boosted in bid to be the perfect 10
Pandemic sends Fir Park into lockdown
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