Years of constitutional politics from the SNP and the Conservatives has led the Gender Recognition Reform debate into the courts, the former Lord Chan...
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  'Indy politics' has led to gender reform court case with 'considerable doubt' UK will win, warns Lord Falconer  
     
  Years of constitutional politics from the SNP and the Conservatives has led the Gender Recognition Reform debate into the courts, the former Lord Chan...  
     
'Indy politics' has led to gender reform court case with 'considerable doubt' UK will win, warns Lord Falconer
     
   
     
 
Scottish teachers at halfway point in rolling programme of strikes as teachers in South Ayrshire and Edinburgh strike
Scottish teachers at halfway point in rolling programme of strikes as teachers in South Ayrshire and Edinburgh strike
 
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: Roderick Macleod, Army doctor turned respected local GP​
Scotsman Obituaries: Roderick Macleod, Army doctor turned respected local GP​
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: My partner would have chosen assisted dying
Readers' Letters: My partner would have chosen assisted dying
 
     
 
Call to get talking about mental health at Stonehaven event
Call to get talking about mental health at Stonehaven event
 
     
 
Mackie’s promotes from within for milestone appointment
Mackie’s promotes from within for milestone appointment
 
     
 
Young Scots auctioneers graduate with fellowships
Young Scots auctioneers graduate with fellowships
 
     
 
New schools considered for South Formartine
New schools considered for South Formartine
 
     
 
Dog owners beating the January blues as Paws on Plastic membership soars
Dog owners beating the January blues as Paws on Plastic membership soars
 
     
 
Ellon gym plans deferred for now
Ellon gym plans deferred for now
 
     
 
Case for Aberdeen rail tunnel improvements bolstered
Case for Aberdeen rail tunnel improvements bolstered
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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