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  Nov 21, 2022  
     
     
  Scottish secondary teaching union announces two days of December strike action  
Scottish secondary teaching union announces two days of December strike action
     
 
Heughan, Scott and Capaldi among stars to throw weight behind campaign to save Filmhouse and film festival
Heughan, Scott and Capaldi among stars to throw weight behind campaign to save Filmhouse and film festival
 
     
 
Report finds Royal Highland Show contributes more to Edinburgh’s economy than Hogmanay party
Report finds Royal Highland Show contributes more to Edinburgh’s economy than Hogmanay party
 
     
 
Manchester arena terrorist attack report shows why UK's emergency service staff must be well trained – Tom Wood
Manchester arena terrorist attack report shows why UK's emergency service staff must be well trained – Tom Wood
 
     
 
Scotland drugs crisis: Nicola Sturgeon says problems ‘absolutely not forgotten’ despite campaigners’ concerns
Scotland drugs crisis: Nicola Sturgeon says problems ‘absolutely not forgotten’ despite campaigners’ concerns
 
     
 
Final construction contract approved for new £30m Integrated Mortuary Facility
Final construction contract approved for new £30m Integrated Mortuary Facility
 
     
 
Market-beating returns for Stagecoach founder Sir Brian Souter's investment office
Market-beating returns for Stagecoach founder Sir Brian Souter's investment office
 
     
 
Shamima Begum citizenship: Lawyers say she should have been treated as child trafficking victim
Shamima Begum citizenship: Lawyers say she should have been treated as child trafficking victim
 
     
 
Ferry body accused of 'rigged' contract forgets 'non-collusion' form from new vessels tender
Ferry body accused of 'rigged' contract forgets 'non-collusion' form from new vessels tender
 
     
 
Watch: Joe Lycett admits shredded money in David Beckham Qatar row was fake as he donates £10k to charity
Watch: Joe Lycett admits shredded money in David Beckham Qatar row was fake as he donates £10k to charity
 
     
 
Edinburgh-founded patent firm Hindles benefits from 'Brexit effect' as turnover jumps by a quarter
Edinburgh-founded patent firm Hindles benefits from 'Brexit effect' as turnover jumps by a quarter
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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