Surveys show number of pupils getting musical instrument lessons has dropped in recent years.
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  SNP's free music tuition policy is still to boost uptake with 92% of pupils missing out  
     
  Surveys show number of pupils getting musical instrument lessons has dropped in recent years.  
     
SNP's free music tuition policy is still to boost uptake with 92% of pupils missing out
     
   
     
 
Fears Wilko stores could close as firm in early stages of major shake-up
Fears Wilko stores could close as firm in early stages of major shake-up
 
     
 
Barriers to building more homes need to be overcome - Jane Wood
Barriers to building more homes need to be overcome - Jane Wood
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: a British Senate to replace Lords could usher in a federal UK
Readers' Letters: a British Senate to replace Lords could usher in a federal UK
 
     
 
Far-right Tories are not telling the truth about asylum seekers. Will you be the next to be dehumanised? – Talat Yaqoob
Far-right Tories are not telling the truth about asylum seekers. Will you be the next to be dehumanised? – Talat Yaqoob
 
     
 
Are nationalists finally getting real about Indyref2 and a hard border with England? – John McLellan
Are nationalists finally getting real about Indyref2 and a hard border with England? – John McLellan
 
     
 
Slump in number of children learning a musical instrument is deeply worrying – Scotsman comment
Slump in number of children learning a musical instrument is deeply worrying – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Junior doctors: NHS Scotland medics keep strike threat despite 14.5% Scottish Government pay offer
Junior doctors: NHS Scotland medics keep strike threat despite 14.5% Scottish Government pay offer
 
     
 
Key by-election moves one step closer as Margaret Ferrier loses suspension appeal
Key by-election moves one step closer as Margaret Ferrier loses suspension appeal
 
     
 
Heart attacks: Women more than twice as likely to die after heart attack than men, says study
Heart attacks: Women more than twice as likely to die after heart attack than men, says study
 
     
 
Deposit return scheme Scotland: Alister Jack rejects any suggestion UK Government could pay out compensation
Deposit return scheme Scotland: Alister Jack rejects any suggestion UK Government could pay out compensation
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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