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Residents warned they may face arrest if breaching Glasgow School of Art cordon

Residents and business owners have been warned they may face arrest if they try to access their properties within the cordon around Glasgow...

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Raab signals Britain will not pay Brexit settlement without a trade deal

The UK could refuse to pay its £39 billion divorce bill to Brussels if it does not get a trade deal, Brexit Secretary...

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In pictures: Prince George’s best moments as he turns five

Prince George is celebrating his fifth birthday on Sunday. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16370177.prince-georges-best-moments-as-he-turns-five/

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Girlguiding badges overhauled in biggest shakeup in charity’s 100 year history

Girlguiding has undergone the biggest overhaul in its 100 year history, with the revamp of its iconic badges and activities to create a...

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Huge sports and entertainment arena transformed into a food packing factory to help feed starving children

A huge sports and entertainment arena was transformed into a food packing factory to help feed starving children in the largest urban slum...

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The hunt for the last Nazi war criminals intensifies

NAZIS in their nineties accused of mass murder during World War II are the target of an intensified hunt by German prosecutors who...

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Standards breach complaint to Prime Minister after top civil servant sent to Tory MP’s ‘political’ meeting

THE Prime Minister has been called on to intervene in a complaint that Scottish Secretary David Mundell breached the Ministerial Code as senior...

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Congratulations, Sir Cliff – you’ve just done sex offenders a big favour

I’M not impressed with Cliff Richard after the last week. I know that, like everyone else, I’m supposed to be pouring out buckets...

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First Minister’s advisers: FOI requests have been “malicious” and used to “break” the Government

FREEDOM of information legislation has been used to try to “delegitimise” the SNP Government and “break” the system, according to ministerial advisers. ....

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10 of the most unusual shows to see at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

IT’S that time of year again … the hotels are filling up, the street acts are preparing to flood the Royal Mile and...