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  Scottish Government wins case over legal definition of ‘woman’  
Scottish Government wins case over legal definition of ‘woman’
     
   
     
 
Lockerbie bombing suspect not facing charges in Scotland, says Lord Advocate
Lockerbie bombing suspect not facing charges in Scotland, says Lord Advocate
 
     
     
 
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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?

Promoted by Ardfarnal New House
 
     
     
 
Labour set for huge majority despite SNP winning all bar four seats in Scotland
Labour set for huge majority despite SNP winning all bar four seats in Scotland
 
     
 
'To be able to offer our bakes as people pick up their weekly shop is fantastic': Highland bakery nets Morrisons tie-up
'To be able to offer our bakes as people pick up their weekly shop is fantastic': Highland bakery nets Morrisons tie-up
 
     
 
'We build from an already strong base': EICC debuts academic advisory board to help drive conference wins
'We build from an already strong base': EICC debuts academic advisory board to help drive conference wins
 
     
 
Motherwell tyre recycling business to double up on sales with £370,000 funding package
Motherwell tyre recycling business to double up on sales with £370,000 funding package
 
     
 
Scotland's long-term vision for tackling nature and climate emergencies set out in new biodiversity strategy
Scotland's long-term vision for tackling nature and climate emergencies set out in new biodiversity strategy
 
     
 
Campaigners claim Rishi Sunak's new migrant measures treat asylum seekers like criminals
Campaigners claim Rishi Sunak's new migrant measures treat asylum seekers like criminals
 
     
 
Man denies 2005 murder of Emma Caldwell and 45 other charges including 11 alleged rapes
Man denies 2005 murder of Emma Caldwell and 45 other charges including 11 alleged rapes
 
     
 
Italian tourist sentenced for causing the deaths of five people, including his four-year-old son in A96 crash
Italian tourist sentenced for causing the deaths of five people, including his four-year-old son in A96 crash
 
     
 
Watch: The latest weather forecast as cold snap continues across Scotland with more snow forecast
Watch: The latest weather forecast as cold snap continues across Scotland with more snow forecast
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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