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  Gaelic should be used on Scottish Parliament ballot papers, says quango  
     
  Gaelic should be used alongside English on ballot papers in Scottish Parliament and local authority elections, the quango with responsibility for the ...  
     
Gaelic should be used on Scottish Parliament ballot papers, says quango
     
   
     
 
Jeremy Renner appears on first US late night TV show since snowplough accident
Jeremy Renner appears on first US late night TV show since snowplough accident
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Full audit of the Scottish Government books is needed
Readers' Letters: Full audit of the Scottish Government books is needed
 
     
 
Talk of bromance between Russia and China may prove to be premature - Roddy Gow
Talk of bromance between Russia and China may prove to be premature - Roddy Gow
 
     
 
Women aren’t a charity, they’re a smart investment - Kimberley Davidson
Women aren’t a charity, they’re a smart investment - Kimberley Davidson
 
     
 
Time to take warnings about Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s future seriously – Scotsman comment
Time to take warnings about Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s future seriously – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Edinburgh sour beer maker cheers huge Tesco deal as turnover tops £3 million
Edinburgh sour beer maker cheers huge Tesco deal as turnover tops £3 million
 
     
 
Edinburgh property letting portal snapped up by global holiday rental giant Airbnb
Edinburgh property letting portal snapped up by global holiday rental giant Airbnb
 
     
 
'We need to really shake things up': Ana Stewart and Mark Logan on boosting female entrepreneurship
'We need to really shake things up': Ana Stewart and Mark Logan on boosting female entrepreneurship
 
     
 
Record label founder urges bands and fans to shun Scotland's rogue music festivals
Record label founder urges bands and fans to shun Scotland's rogue music festivals
 
     
 
Meet Katharine Hay, The Scotsman's newly appointed rural affairs correspondent
Meet Katharine Hay, The Scotsman's newly appointed rural affairs correspondent
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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