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Sturgeon puts mental health improvements at heart of programme for government

Nicola Sturgeon has put improvements to mental health care in Scotland at the heart of her plans for the coming year. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16687638.sturgeon-puts-mental-health-improvements-at-heart-of-programme-for-government/

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Find your next great Christmas party venue

Whether you can believe it or not, the time for festive planning is here. As we enter autumn and the Christmas season approaches, now...

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Scotland Yard to probe leaked dossier of anti-Semitism allegations made against Labour members

SCOTLAND Yard is to investigate a leaked dossier of anti-Semitism allegations made against Labour members after a former senior police officer suggested many...

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Politics faces ‘huge uncertainty’ as new divisions emerge, Holyrood’s Presiding Officer says

SOCIETY is grappling with “huge uncertainties” as traditional political assumptions are being upended by emerging divisions, according to Holyrood’s Presiding Officer. Speaking at...

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Margaret Taylor: The BBC’s Bodyguard reflects the reality of powerful women

FINALLY, television has treated us to a drama that reflects the very real progress made by women in the first two decades of...

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Two-thirds satisfied with public transport – survey

Two thirds of people are satisfied with public transport despite a slight drop in approval, a survey has found. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16686866.two-thirds-satisfied-with-public-transport-survey/

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Son of William McIlvanney short listed for major crime writing prize named in his honour

THE son of the late William McIlvanney has been short listed for the crime fiction prize named in his honour. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16685074.son-of-william-mcilvanney-short-listed-for-major-crime-writing-prize-named-in-his-honour/

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Former deputy leader of Edinburgh Council quits Labour Party

A FORMER deputy leader of Edinburgh Council has quit the Labour Party, insisting it has been subject to a “hostile takeover”. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16686641.former-deputy-leader-of-edinburgh-council-quits-labour-party/

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School reforms ‘flawed’ and lacking investment John Swinney told

SCHOOLS reforms are based on a “flawed” understanding of the education system and won’t work without more funding, ministers have been warned. ....

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Protestant group ‘plan legal action’ over ‘priest attack’ re-routing of Glasgow march

A PROTESTANT group is planning to launch a court fight with a council after being forbidden to hold a parade that will pass...