A new pay offer will be put to teachers within days in a bid to avoid further strike action, as the Scottish Government makes a renewed pitch to end the long-running deadlock with unions.
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  New pay offer to be put to teachers within days, says Scottish Government  
     
  A new pay offer will be put to teachers within days in a bid to avoid further strike action, as the Scottish Government makes a renewed pitch to end the long-running deadlock with unions.  
     
New pay offer to be put to teachers within days, says Scottish Government
     
   
     
 
Coca-Cola axes Lilt after nearly 50 years and replaces it with new Fanta
Coca-Cola axes Lilt after nearly 50 years and replaces it with new Fanta
 
     
 
Can you spare 15 minutes to learn how to save a life? - David McColgan
Can you spare 15 minutes to learn how to save a life? - David McColgan
 
     
 
Readers' Letters
Readers' Letters
 
     
 
Feature: Sunny outlook for staycations as cash-strapped Scots look to holiday at home
Feature: Sunny outlook for staycations as cash-strapped Scots look to holiday at home
 
     
 
Alcohol advertising ban: How far will the Scottish Government go and why?
Alcohol advertising ban: How far will the Scottish Government go and why?
 
     
 
LloydsPharmacy withdraws from Scottish prisons and Sainsbury’s supermarkets
LloydsPharmacy withdraws from Scottish prisons and Sainsbury’s supermarkets
 
     
 
As Scots cut back on food and work longer hours, they’re still worse off than those in rest of UK – Mubin Haq
As Scots cut back on food and work longer hours, they’re still worse off than those in rest of UK – Mubin Haq
 
     
 
You don’t need to call yourself an ‘entrepreneur’ to be a succes - Claudia Cavalluzzo
You don’t need to call yourself an ‘entrepreneur’ to be a succes - Claudia Cavalluzzo
 
     
 
Revealed: The 'staggering' overtime bill spent by Scottish councils amid social care crisis
Revealed: The 'staggering' overtime bill spent by Scottish councils amid social care crisis
 
     
 
Sturgeon's legacy is an uncompetitive Scottish economy struggling to afford her socialist policies – John McLellan
Sturgeon's legacy is an uncompetitive Scottish economy struggling to afford her socialist policies – John McLellan
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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