Patients in Scotland are facing waits of up to four days in accident and emergency departments amid warnings the NHS is about to experience a “perpetu...
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Welcome your Wednesday morning news update from The Scotsman.

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Graham Falk.

 

 

 
     
  NHS in crisis: ‘Four day’ waits as Scottish A&Es face ‘perpetual winter’  
     
  Patients in Scotland are facing waits of up to four days in accident and emergency departments amid warnings the NHS is about to experience a “perpetu...  
     
NHS in crisis: ‘Four day’ waits as Scottish A&Es face ‘perpetual winter’
     
   
     
 
Jeremy Renner 'too messed up to type' as he sends love to fans after being run over by six-tonne snowplough
Jeremy Renner 'too messed up to type' as he sends love to fans after being run over by six-tonne snowplough
 
     
 
Why we must make it harder to platform all forms of hate in 2023 - Talat Yaqoob
Why we must make it harder to platform all forms of hate in 2023 - Talat Yaqoob
 
     
 
Edinburgh and Glasgow to be among fastest-growing UK locations as country emerges from recession in H2, says law firm
Edinburgh and Glasgow to be among fastest-growing UK locations as country emerges from recession in H2, says law firm
 
     
 
Cost of delayed discharge rises to more than £1.2 billion over last decade
Cost of delayed discharge rises to more than £1.2 billion over last decade
 
     
 
"Nicola Sturgeon is looking as though she is losing her grip on her own party’s agenda"
"Nicola Sturgeon is looking as though she is losing her grip on her own party’s agenda"
 
     
 
Brace yourself for an economic recession: happy New Year, here comes 2023
Brace yourself for an economic recession: happy New Year, here comes 2023
 
     
 
“Terrifying” number of fires in Aberdeenshire homes without smoke alarms
“Terrifying” number of fires in Aberdeenshire homes without smoke alarms
 
     
 
Robotic therapy gives paralysed man hope of walking daughters down the aisle
Robotic therapy gives paralysed man hope of walking daughters down the aisle
 
     
 
Ferguson Marine boss confident of bright future for yard as it shifts focus to frigates and small ferries
Ferguson Marine boss confident of bright future for yard as it shifts focus to frigates and small ferries
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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