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Ministers prepare to claw back public funds if Michelin factory closes

SCOTTISH ministers are preparing to claw back more than a million pounds in public funding from Michelin after it announced its Dundee plant...

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Armistice: Why Germany remains hurt, but without the tears

WHILE on holiday in Belgium in 2014, German writer Alan Posener went to visit the First World War battlefields and cemeteries of Flanders....

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Six former NHS Highland directors back independent probe into ‘bullying’

SIX former health board directors at NHS Highland were among those pushing for an independent inquiry into allegations of a “culture of fear...

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Why the story of missing mother and toddler remains mystery 42 years on

More than four decades later, police have renewed the 1976 investigation in a bid to give the family of Renee and Andrew answers. ...

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Rare photos glimpse life at Maryhill Barracks during First World War

Pictures, which are said to be among the earliest images of the conflict, have now “come home”. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17217315.rare-photos-glimpse-life-at-glasgow-barracks-during-first-world-war/

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Wind turbines ‘generating 98% of Scotland’s electricity demand’

Turbines generated the equivalent of 98% of all Scotland’s electricity demand or enough to power nearly five million homes last month, the group...

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A day of memory and hope: from the pipes at sunrise to the last flame of the night

IN peace, but especially in war, music means more than words which is why Scotland’s service to mark the end of the First...

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‘Future generations must never forget’: More than 1000 attend ‘poignant’ Glasgow Cathedral service

More than 1,000 people, including military personnel, dignitaries and descendants of those who served have attended a “poignant" service to mark 100 years...

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Edinburgh illuminates with moving nighttime tribute to WW1 fallen

As the sun went down in Edinburgh, the Scottish Parliament has lit up in tribute to the men and women who lost their...

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Cabinet splits grow over May’s latest Brexit plans

THERESA May’s Brexit plans have led to further public splits in her cabinet, with one minister dismissing a colleague’s red line as “very,...