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Agenda by Liz Cameron: Why we must continue to let girls flourish at Notre Dame

By Liz Cameron, Former Lord Provost of Glasgow

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Europa League draw: Arsenal face AC Milan test in last 16 as Zenit draw RB Leipzig

Arsene Wenger’s Gunners travel to Italy for the first leg.

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Stephen Fry reveals prostate cancer diagnosis and surgery

The former QI host said he has been out of the spotlight in recent months because he was diagnosed with cancer.

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Tony Blair: Cabinet still in ‘cake and eat it mode’ over Brexit

The former prime minister said Theresa May’s top team have yet to address the binary choice facing them as Britain leaves the European...

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SPONSORED CONTENT: Nine beautifully crafted products made in Scotland

Scotland is full of talented and passionate people with many professionals throughout the country embracing a sense of Scottish quality in each of their...

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Ian McConnell: Mrs May needs to learn economic sense of free university tuition from Scotland

MOST of Theresa May’s high-profile education speech this week was typical Tory fayre, big on Victorian-style values and at least a bit condescending....

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Scottish Tory conference to start bid for winning 2021 election

Ruth Davidson's Conservatives will launch their bid to become the next Scottish government at their upcoming conference.

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World In Pictures From This Past Week

A Selection of the best pictures from around the world taken over the past week. Selected by our Picture Editor Craig Alexander.

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The day in pictures : Stunning photographs from around Britain and the world 23rd February

View the news in pictures. News stories and topical issues using the most striking images from the UK around the world.

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Members of Scotland’s police watchdog blasted for ‘poor performance’

MEMBERS of Scotland’s under-fire police watchdog have been accused of failing to challenge the “poor performance” of their leadership.