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Ministers pledge almost £1m to help vulnerable youths into work
Politics

Ministers pledge almost £1m to help vulnerable youths into work

How to drive safely in the snow on that essential journey
Scotland

How to drive safely in the snow on that essential journey

Tougher restrictions come into force to stem spread of Covid
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Scotland

Tougher restrictions come into force to stem spread of Covid

Church leaders threaten legal action if places of worship can’t reopen
Scotland

Church leaders threaten legal action if places of worship can’t reopen

All travel corridors into Scotland closed from Monday
Scotland

All travel corridors into Scotland closed from Monday

Warmer weather this weekend before frost returns next week
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Scotland

Warmer weather this weekend before frost returns next week

Coronavirus: 61 deaths and more than 2000 new cases
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Scotland

Coronavirus: 61 deaths and more than 2000 new cases

‘Tall order’ for pupils to return to school on February 1
Scotland

‘Tall order’ for pupils to return to school on February 1

Key to room where Napoleon died sells for £81,900 at auction
Scotland

Key to room where Napoleon died sells for £81,900 at auction

More than 80% of Scots ‘want stronger animal welfare laws’
Scotland

More than 80% of Scots ‘want stronger animal welfare laws’

Microbes ‘may be able to help clean up contaminated land’
Edinburgh & East

Microbes ‘may be able to help clean up contaminated land’

Young Scots in rural areas ‘more lonely than elderly neighbours’
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Scotland

Young Scots in rural areas ‘more lonely than elderly neighbours’

Sepa cyber attack ‘likely to be by international crime groups’
Scotland

Sepa cyber attack ‘likely to be by international crime groups’

Debt ‘crippling the hospitality sector’ during pandemic
Politics

Debt ‘crippling the hospitality sector’ during pandemic

‘At least £20m needed to tackle drug deaths crisis’
Politics

‘At least £20m needed to tackle drug deaths crisis’

New Covid rules for travellers arriving from South America
Scotland

New Covid rules for travellers arriving from South America

Gang steals £60k worth of luxury cars in ‘daring raid’
Scotland

Gang steals £60k worth of luxury cars in ‘daring raid’

EIS: Campaigners warned not to video online lessons
Politics

EIS: Campaigners warned not to video online lessons

Woodland bird populations bounce back after Beast from East
Scotland

Woodland bird populations bounce back after Beast from East

Autistic teen aims to send every NHS worker a thank you card
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Autistic teen aims to send every NHS worker a thank you card

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Terrorism charges hit five-year high amid rise in online offending
Scotland

Terrorism charges hit five-year high amid rise in online offending

Scottish wingsuit flyer dies during jump in Swiss Alps
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Scotland

Scottish wingsuit flyer dies during jump in Swiss Alps

Celtic legend and Lisbon Lion John Clark dies aged 84
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Celtic legend and Lisbon Lion John Clark dies aged 84

Iran launches missile attacks on US base in Qatar
UK & International

Iran launches missile attacks on US base in Qatar

British nationals evacuated from Israel as Iran conflict continues
UK & International

British nationals evacuated from Israel as Iran conflict continues

First Minister calls for ‘de-escalation’ in Middle East conflict
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Politics

First Minister calls for 'de-escalation' in Middle East conflict

Family of asylum seeker shot after hotel stabbings call for review of police actions
Glasgow & West

Family of asylum seeker shot after hotel stabbings call for review of police actions

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Dundee school launch stitcher appeal for 150th anniversary tapestry
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Dundee school launch stitcher appeal for 150th anniversary tapestry

Shortage of stonemasons ‘posing threat to Scotland’s heritage’
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Glasgow & West

Shortage of stonemasons 'posing threat to Scotland’s heritage'

‘Doctors thought I had gallstones – it turned out to be a rare liver cancer’
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'Doctors thought I had gallstones - it turned out to be a rare liver cancer'

Scottish roots of basketball explored in joint study by University of Stirling and Kansas University
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Edinburgh & East

Scottish roots of basketball explored in joint university study

Housing secretary ‘doesn’t know number of people on social housing list’
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Housing secretary 'doesn't know number of people on social housing list' 

Latest in Politics

Zelensky and Starmer agree closer military production ties ahead of Nato summit
Politics

Zelensky and Starmer agree closer military production ties ahead of Nato summit

Councillors propose control zone to limit Airbnb style lets in Highlands
Highlands & Islands

Councillors propose control zone to limit Airbnb style lets in Highlands

How Scotland’s petrol prices could be impacted by conflict in the Middle East
Insight

How Scotland's petrol prices could be impacted by conflict in the Middle East

Steven Brown
Free school meals rolled out to secondary pupils for first time, Swinney says
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Politics

Free school meals rolled out to secondary pupils for first time, Swinney says

Almost 30,000 community service orders breached in 11 years, figures show
Politics

Almost 30,000 community service orders breached in 11 years, figures show

UK must push for diplomatic solution following US strikes on Iran, says Swinney
Politics

UK must push for diplomatic solution following US strikes on Iran, says Swinney

Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone to step down as MSP at election next year
Politics

Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone to step down as MSP at election next year

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‘Do not eat’: Trotter’s Garlic Pesto could cause serious food poisoning and be fatal
Scotland

'Do not eat': Pesto product could cause serious food poisoning and be fatal

Former Sky News host Dermot Murnaghan diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer
UK & International

Former Sky News host Dermot Murnaghan diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer

Oil prices rise after US strikes on Iran nuclear sites 
UK & International

Oil prices rise after US strikes on Iran nuclear sites 

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