Scotland
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Nicola Sturgeon reacts angrily to London mayor’s previous assertion that there was ‘no difference’ between separatist, racial or religious divisions
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Follow live updates as the worst storm of winter lashes the UK on ‘Doris Day’
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Researchers call for alarms with lower tones combined with woman’s voice as they look for families to take part in study
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More snow forecast for Scotland as high wind warning extended to almost all of England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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Met Office predicts widespread travel disruption and danger of injury from flying debris and warns people to be prepared
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Notebook Can we have too many trees?
Patrick BarkhamHunting and mountaineering organisations say that plans to increase forest cover in Scotland will ruin the countryside. I disagree
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Letters: I was captivated by Eardley’s portraits and landscapes when I was a teenager in the mid-1950s
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Child was reported missing from a property in Milton of Drimmie area and later recovered from river Ericht
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Football clubs owe a debt to hard-pressed ex-players
Kevin McKennaAfter their careers are over, they are abandoned by those they enriched
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In the early 1980s, punk died and a new force swept Britain, with DIY drone, avant-garde haircuts and a copy of Camus in every back pocket. David Keenan was there
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Letters: The Saffron Opera Group’s achievements have built on the experience of the Edinburgh Players Opera Group
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Harry Clarke pleads guilty after getting behind the wheel nine months after incident in which six people died
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Ruth Davidson’s remarks about whether US can be considered reliable ally under Trump contrast with official UK policy
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Two groups unite to oppose proposal to plant thousands of trees saying it could threaten the country’s ‘dramatic open views and vistas’
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Anne Youngman Scottish Officer for the Bat Conservation Trust and ecologist John Haddow conduct a bat hibernation survey in a disused quarry tunnel and at Doune Castle
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Warning follows damning report into building standards at 17 Edinburgh schools built using private finance initiatives
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Ruth Davidson says nationalists have been ‘cranking up the grievance machine’ in hope of new independence bid
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Spokesman says that while the annual festival may have to relocate from usual spot in Charlotte Square, ‘we are sure we can come up with a solution’
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Temperatures could reach double figures in Devon and Cornwall, but yellow warning of gale-force winds is in place for Welsh coast
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Catholics are again Scotland’s oppressed minority
Kevin McKennaAs we proudly welcome the world’s oppressed, a campaign of harassment is being waged at home
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SNP says data submitted for mileage claims can be used to identify MPs’ homes and travel patterns, putting them at risk
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Letters: While it is good news for the environment that UK sales of electric cars are rising, this trend is unlikely to take off while we have such a disjointed policy regarding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure
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Failings by PFI contractors and Edinburgh city council highlighted by inquiry after emergency closure in 2016 of 17 schools
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn at PMQs and the final day of Commons debate and votes on the article 50 bill
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Brief letters: Science fraud | Slubbing out in Norfolk | Lychees in St Albans | Paul Nuttall’s makeover | Snow in Scotland | Dangers of Weetabix
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