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Donald Trump
Donald Trump moving forward on 'the wall' and banning refugees from Muslim countries
The new US president is set to put his tough immigration plans into motion today when he signs a measure to jump-start construction of a wall with Mexico.
Labour Party
Don't play us for fools Theresa May ... Scotland has a big red X on our back because of Trident
When the Prime Minister dodged the question about the missile misfire, she underestimated its importance for us Scots.
Brexit
What do we know about Article 50 and how does the Supreme Court ruling change things? A Brexplanation for Scots
Theresa May will not be able to trigger Article 50 until it gets approval from parliament.
Independence referendum
SNP should stop whining about Brexit legal ruling and focus on making economic case for independence
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are using the Supreme Court ruling to stoke up imagined grievances instead of trying to flesh out what the reality of a separate state would look like.
Brexit
Holyrood could be left powerless as Supreme Court rules Scotland gets no say in Brexit
Nicola Sturgeon is threatening Indyref2 after the decision was made by the 11 judges who declared that no devolved administrations will be given any rights.
Independence referendum
How Brexit has sunk the SNP's EU lifeline for a second Independence Referendum - Blair McDougall
No campaigner Blair McDougall has revealed why he believes Nicola Sturgeon will continue to hold off on announcing a second IndyRef.
Glasgow
The Glasgow Girls made politics personal for Iraqi asylum seeker hoping to be elected as an SNP councillor
Roza Salih knows how hard it is to integrate with a community as an outsider and now wants to devote her life to making sure everyone is heard.
Brexit
Brexit ruling means Scottish Parliament has no say on triggering Article 50
The UK Government will not need permission from devolved powers, including Scotland.
Brexit
UK Government lose Brexit battle at Supreme Court
Nicola Sturgeon "disappointed" by ruling that ministers "not legally compelled" to give devolved administrations a vote on triggering Article 50.
Trident (Faslane)
Crucial questions over Trident missile flop must be answered
Tory MPs who sought to cover Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon's embarrassment should be ashamed of themselves.
Scottish Government
It is time to find out where MSPs stand over government cuts
Kezia is unhappy with the £327m of cuts to local services by the SNP and says we have to grow our economy.
Trident (Faslane)
Theresa May under pressure over 'botched' Trident missile test
The Prime Minister repeatedly refused to say if she knew about a 'disastrous failure' in a nuclear weapons system test last summer.
Justice
The justice system is failing victims and questions must be answered
It is clear from the reports we carry today that the Crown Office are creaking at the seams when it comes to providing basic services to the victims and relatives of crime, says Record View.
SNP
East Kilbride
East Kilbride councillor calls for first new town anniversary celebration to mark landmark occasion
EAST Kilbride was designated as Scotland's first new town on May 6, 1947.
Alexandria
Vale of Leven maternity unit under threat despite report recommending mums have wide choice
Campaigners say government strategy strengthens their case to protect Alexandria services.
European Union
Holyrood Brexit Minister to address MSPs on Supreme Court ruling
Mike Russell MSP will outline the implications of the Supreme Court's ruling the UK Government is “not legally compelled” to consult the three devolved administrations before triggering Article 50
Labour Party
Don't play us for fools Theresa May ... Scotland has a big red X on our back because of Trident
When the Prime Minister dodged the question about the missile misfire, she underestimated its importance for us Scots.
Brexit
What do we know about Article 50 and how does the Supreme Court ruling change things? A Brexplanation for Scots
Theresa May will not be able to trigger Article 50 until it gets approval from parliament.
Labour
Labour Party
Don't play us for fools Theresa May ... Scotland has a big red X on our back because of Trident
When the Prime Minister dodged the question about the missile misfire, she underestimated its importance for us Scots.
Brexit
What do we know about Article 50 and how does the Supreme Court ruling change things? A Brexplanation for Scots
Theresa May will not be able to trigger Article 50 until it gets approval from parliament.
Brexit
Holyrood could be left powerless as Supreme Court rules Scotland gets no say in Brexit
Nicola Sturgeon is threatening Indyref2 after the decision was made by the 11 judges who declared that no devolved administrations will be given any rights.
Glasgow
The Glasgow Girls made politics personal for Iraqi asylum seeker hoping to be elected as an SNP councillor
Roza Salih knows how hard it is to integrate with a community as an outsider and now wants to devote her life to making sure everyone is heard.
Scottish Government
It is time to find out where MSPs stand over government cuts
Kezia is unhappy with the £327m of cuts to local services by the SNP and says we have to grow our economy.
Conservatives
Brexit
What do we know about Article 50 and how does the Supreme Court ruling change things? A Brexplanation for Scots
Theresa May will not be able to trigger Article 50 until it gets approval from parliament.
Brexit
Holyrood could be left powerless as Supreme Court rules Scotland gets no say in Brexit
Nicola Sturgeon is threatening Indyref2 after the decision was made by the 11 judges who declared that no devolved administrations will be given any rights.
Trident (Faslane)
Crucial questions over Trident missile flop need answers instead of Westminster flannel
Tory MPs who sought to cover Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon's embarrassment should be ashamed of themselves.
Taxes
Finance secretary Derek Mackay delivered a double fault by failing to face harsh realities
Kevin believes the SNP's decision not to lower taxes for the poorest in Scotland is what opposition parties should be focusing on.
Brexit
Confused Theresa May casts Britain adrift ... straight into a crisis
Our columnist says the Prime Minister can't deliver on what she promises and that we're heading for a bureaucratic nightmare when Brexit happens.
Liberal Democrats
Brexit
What do we know about Article 50 and how does the Supreme Court ruling change things? A Brexplanation for Scots
Theresa May will not be able to trigger Article 50 until it gets approval from parliament.
Scottish Government
It is time to find out where MSPs stand over government cuts
Kezia is unhappy with the £327m of cuts to local services by the SNP and says we have to grow our economy.
Perthshire News
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie says party will fight for UK in 2017
MSP sets out goals for budget, European Union, Scotland's place in Britain and future ambitions in Perthshire Advertiser column
Conservative Party
Tory MP bills taxpayer £400 in expenses for flights to Edinburgh to check on zoo animals
Sir David Amess is the MP for Southend West flew from Essex to Edinburgh to check on the animals after receiving complaints from constituents.
Scottish Government
Secret files reveal tensions of first Scottish Government as documents are released to the public
The documents have been released under the 15-year-rule and show the fury of the Lib Dems who say they received "no recognition" from Labour.
Scottish Government
Business News
Transport minister says ScotRail performance not “apocalyptic”
Humza Yousaf was responding to a report from watchdog Transport Focus which found 83% of passengers were satisfied with their journeys in autumn last year, down 4% on the spring survey and down 7% on the autumn of 2015
Scottish Government
Scottish Government sets out 50% renewable energy target
Energy minister Paul Wheelhouse said the draft Scottish Energy Strategy sets out “a modern, integrated energy system that delivers reliable, low carbon energy at affordable prices to consumers in all parts of Scotland” by 2050
Business News
Scottish Government unveils plans to meet half of country's electricity needs from renewables by 2030
Environment groups welcome ''landmark moment in Scotland’s transition to a low-carbon economy”.
Independence referendum
SNP should stop whining about Brexit legal ruling and focus on making economic case for independence
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are using the Supreme Court ruling to stoke up imagined grievances instead of trying to flesh out what the reality of a separate state would look like.
Independence referendum
How Brexit has sunk the SNP's EU lifeline for a second Independence Referendum - Blair McDougall
No campaigner Blair McDougall has revealed why he believes Nicola Sturgeon will continue to hold off on announcing a second IndyRef.
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Man who buys old Windows laptop online for $5 gets an awesome surprise when he turns it on
He wasn't even expecting it to turn on, let alone have this weird theme
Scottish festivals
Dates confirmed for new summer music festival at Glasgow Green
DF Concerts have picked the traditional T in the Park month of July to host new festival TRNSMT.
Sectarianism
'Provo Princess' teacher who posted pro-IRA tweets is banned from classroom
Anne-Marie Clements was convicted at Paisley Sheriff Court last year of posting "grossly offensive" messages and she has now agreed to be struck off teaching register.
Sex crime
Former Scotland star David Goodwillie quits football after judge rules he is a rapist
The 27-year-old Plymouth Argyle striker says he will now focus his time on a potential appeal of the civil judgement made against him.
UK & World
'Miserable' Melania's dramatic change in mood behind Trump's back sparks concerns
Everyone wants to know what Trump said to his wife - and now there's a 'Free Melania' campaign
Local News
Latest roadworks and closures in Rutherglen and Cambuslang
Check out our new weekly feature detailing the major works taking place that could affect travel or pedestrians
Local News
Hamilton Water Palace malfunction: Adjustable deep end stuck at 18 inches
Pool bosses forced to wait weeks as replacement part is brought over from America.
Courts
Cop and banker linked to £113m Glasgow fraudster 'Fizzy' Choudhary in court over Britain's biggest cyber fraud
Manpreet and Hardia Shergill are accused of helping to launder vast sums of money raked in by 'vishing' scam set up by Scottish mastermind.
Car crashes
Watch dramatic moment passenger train rips a lorry trailer IN HALF at level crossing
Crossing gate arms were in upright position at the time of the crash.
Accidents
Monster sinkhole nearly swallows pickup truck parked on driveway
A tree that fell into the crater propped up the vehicle which was left hanging on the edge of the sinkhole.
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Transfer Talk
Transfer news live as Celtic and Rangers plus rest of the Premiership eye deals
Get the latest rumours, done deals and nailed-on targets in Scotland’s biggest and best LIVE daily transfer blog.
UK & World
Man who buys old Windows laptop online for $5 gets an awesome surprise when he turns it on
He wasn't even expecting it to turn on, let alone have this weird theme
Rangers FC
Rangers want West Ham starlet Reece Oxford on loan
Ibrox club are in advanced talks about taking the England Under-20 international defender on loan until the end of the season.
Scottish festivals
Dates confirmed for new summer music festival at Glasgow Green
DF Concerts have picked the traditional T in the Park month of July to host new festival TRNSMT.
Celebrity News
Holly Hagan looks AMAZING as she goes from "porn star" look to classy lady on Celebrity 100% Hotter
Geordie Shore star ditches the hair extensions for a demure and stylish new look
Local News
Latest roadworks and closures in Rutherglen and Cambuslang
Check out our new weekly feature detailing the major works taking place that could affect travel or pedestrians
Celtic FC
Celtic stars urged to rewrite history books by Lisbon Lions
Jim Craig desperate to Brendan Rodgers’ side overtake their sensational run of 26 domestic games without defeat.
Local News
Hamilton Water Palace malfunction: Adjustable deep end stuck at 18 inches
Pool bosses forced to wait weeks as replacement part is brought over from America.
Hamilton
MSP Christina McKelvie welcomes 10 per cent South Lanarkshire tourism boost
Statistics from Visit Scotland show that tourism supports 8600 jobs in South Lanarkshire.
Courts
Cop and banker linked to £113m Glasgow fraudster 'Fizzy' Choudhary in court over Britain's biggest cyber fraud
Manpreet and Hardia Shergill are accused of helping to launder vast sums of money raked in by 'vishing' scam set up by Scottish mastermind.
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