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Opinion: Why reliable post and good broadband are more than a matter of convenience in rural Scotland

Postal services and broadband are important to most of us in our daily lives, but if you are a small business they are...

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Family of Scots mum murdered in Mauritius slam the island authorities

THE family of a Scots mum who was brutally murdered on the island of Mauritius in front of her 10-year-old autistic son last...

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No Deal Brexit would mean no more UK

They cannot be serious. The UK Government is to issue 70 “technical notices” in the next few weeks advising families and small businesses...

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Guest comment: the impact on children of accepting ‘transgender’ ideology

In recent weeks and months there has been much talk about the rights and wrongs of policies promoted by such bodies as education...

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Scots Tory faces renewed scrutiny over political links amid row over £425,000 Brexit donation

A FORMER Scottish Tory candidate linked to a “dark money" donation in the Brexit referendum is facing fresh questions about his ties to...

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North Korea, the history, the fact and the fiction

ALTHOUGH the guns may have fallen silent 65 years ago this week, a peace treaty was never signed so, technically, the Korean War...

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Police watchdog spent over £60,000 in legal fees to contest whistleblower case – but lost

THE Scottish Police Authority has been criticised for spending over £60,000 fighting an unsuccessful tribunal case against a whistleblower. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16369927.police-watchdog-spent-over-60000-in-legal-fees-to-contest-whistleblower-case-but-lost/

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Scottish Labour leader criticised over ‘delayed’ probe into allegedly anti-Semitic post by councillor

SCOTTISH Labour leader Richard Leonard has become embroiled in a damaging row over an internal investigation into a councillor who shared allegedly anti-Semitic...

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The editor’s decision is temporary

THE trend for the editorships of magazines, radio programmes and even newspapers to be handed over to celebrities so they can air their...

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‘Sleepwalking into a waste crisis’

SCOTTISH ministers and councils have come under fire after official figures revealed that Scotland recycled less household waste than England, Wales or Northern...