GP surgeries have seen a significant fall in patient satisfaction across Scotland. It follows the results of an official Scottish Government health and care survey.
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  Revealed: Here are the worst GP surgeries in Scotland - as rated by patients  
     
  GP surgeries have seen a significant fall in patient satisfaction across Scotland. It follows the results of an official Scottish Government health and care survey.  
     
Revealed: Here are the worst GP surgeries in Scotland - as rated by patients
     
   
     
 
Fourth alleged ‘Beatles’ terror cell member to appear in court
Fourth alleged ‘Beatles’ terror cell member to appear in court
 
     
     
 
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Vital for an ‘inclusive’ Scotland to take account of needs of visually impaired people - Craig Spalding
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Readers' letters: Facts on grouse shooting speak for themselves
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Inverurie firms join forces to create leading architecture name
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Festivals crucial to city’s progress - Roddy Smith
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Ground-breaking approach set to develop first cures for inherited heart muscle diseases - James Leiper
Ground-breaking approach set to develop first cures for inherited heart muscle diseases - James Leiper
 
     
 
Traveltech trade bodies in Scotland and Catalonia embark on partnership journey
Traveltech trade bodies in Scotland and Catalonia embark on partnership journey
 
     
 
Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme producing power from the River Ness is the future of water-generated electricity
Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme producing power from the River Ness is the future of water-generated electricity
 
     
 
Records broken at Aboyne Highland Games
Records broken at Aboyne Highland Games
 
     
 
Hospitality trade bodies urge Holyrood to include pubs and bars in plans to relax outdoor seating rules
Hospitality trade bodies urge Holyrood to include pubs and bars in plans to relax outdoor seating rules
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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