Ambulance staff in Scotland have overwhelmingly voted for strike action over pay, it has been confirmed.
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  Scottish ambulance staff strike: Workers vote for industrial action over pay dispute  
     
  Ambulance staff in Scotland have overwhelmingly voted for strike action over pay, it has been confirmed.  
     
Scottish ambulance staff strike: Workers vote for industrial action over pay dispute
     
   
     
 
Sir Keir Starmer and Anas Sarwar vow Big Tech will pay for journalism under Labour government
Sir Keir Starmer and Anas Sarwar vow Big Tech will pay for journalism under Labour government
 
     
     
 
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Tenders open for unique Hebridean longhouse on Jura: builders from the mainland offered once-in-a-lifetime job
 
A one-of-a-kind building contract to create a heritage home on an island off the west coast is up for grabs: could your firm make this family’s retirement dream come true?

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Super Sponsor scheme for Ukrainian refugees will not be re-started, Scottish Government confirms
Super Sponsor scheme for Ukrainian refugees will not be re-started, Scottish Government confirms
 
     
 
12 pictures showing aftermath of a night of anti social behaviour in Dundee
12 pictures showing aftermath of a night of anti social behaviour in Dundee
 
     
 
Scottish vodka Glen’s toasts brand refresh by Glasgow-based creative agency Thirst as it seeks growth into new markets
Scottish vodka Glen’s toasts brand refresh by Glasgow-based creative agency Thirst as it seeks growth into new markets
 
     
 
Protesters to march through Edinburgh as Cop27 leaders gather in Egypt
Protesters to march through Edinburgh as Cop27 leaders gather in Egypt
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Sometimes there’s just too much bad news to bury it away
Readers' Letters: Sometimes there’s just too much bad news to bury it away
 
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: Gwyneth Powell, actress who played Grange Hill's iconic Mrs McClusky
Scotsman Obituaries: Gwyneth Powell, actress who played Grange Hill's iconic Mrs McClusky
 
     
 
Business: Poised to be climate tech centre of excellence - Stephen Kelly
Business: Poised to be climate tech centre of excellence - Stephen Kelly
 
     
 
Consultation on Labour MSP's Bill seeking to extend and strengthen FOI opens
Consultation on Labour MSP's Bill seeking to extend and strengthen FOI opens
 
     
 
Elsie Inglis statue campaigners should defuse controversy by running open and fair contest, writes Brian Ferguson
Elsie Inglis statue campaigners should defuse controversy by running open and fair contest, writes Brian Ferguson
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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