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  Oct 31, 2022  
     
     
  Suella Braverman forwarded work emails to her personal phone six times as details of breach of ministerial code emerge  
Suella Braverman forwarded work emails to her personal phone six times as details of breach of ministerial code emerge
     
 
Skilled jobs saved as collapsed Aberdeen inspection services firm taken over
Skilled jobs saved as collapsed Aberdeen inspection services firm taken over
 
     
 
Finnish trip will see Scottish tech high-fliers bolster links with global start-up community
Finnish trip will see Scottish tech high-fliers bolster links with global start-up community
 
     
 
Lanarkshire-based Keane Premier Group buys 60-bed East Kilbride care home in deal backed by seven-figure bank loan
Lanarkshire-based Keane Premier Group buys 60-bed East Kilbride care home in deal backed by seven-figure bank loan
 
     
 
Analysis: Rishi Sunak could attend COP27 as negative reaction proves more persuasive than threat of climate change
Analysis: Rishi Sunak could attend COP27 as negative reaction proves more persuasive than threat of climate change
 
     
 
Book review: The Singularities, by John Banville – ‘There is delight in the jewelled sentences’
Book review: The Singularities, by John Banville – ‘There is delight in the jewelled sentences’
 
     
 
More than 60 dead in collapse of Indian bridge built under British rule
More than 60 dead in collapse of Indian bridge built under British rule
 
     
 
Arrests made after Just Stop Oil activists spray orange paint on buildings
Arrests made after Just Stop Oil activists spray orange paint on buildings
 
     
 
NHS Scotland winter crisis: Two-thirds of Scots think NHS is getting worse
NHS Scotland winter crisis: Two-thirds of Scots think NHS is getting worse
 
     
 
Ambitious plans would see derelict Glasgow nightclub turned into student flats
Ambitious plans would see derelict Glasgow nightclub turned into student flats
 
     
 
Remembrance: Ex-soldier Alan Kennedy who helped at Lockerbie to front Erskine fundraising campaign
Remembrance: Ex-soldier Alan Kennedy who helped at Lockerbie to front Erskine fundraising campaign
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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