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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  “Wednesday’s judgment from the Supreme Court has galvanised the Yes movement”  
“Wednesday’s judgment from the Supreme Court has galvanised the Yes movement”
     
 
“He is out there somewhere. We need to just keep pushing forward. We will find him, we will.”
“He is out there somewhere. We need to just keep pushing forward. We will find him, we will.”
 
     
     
 
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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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“That was the last time I remember him. I was looking out the window for my dad for a long time”
“That was the last time I remember him. I was looking out the window for my dad for a long time”
 
     
 
Supreme Court verdict rule against SNP, but both sides running out of options
Supreme Court verdict rule against SNP, but both sides running out of options
 
     
 
Good Law Project sets up Scottish office amid concern over ‘bullied’ English judges
Good Law Project sets up Scottish office amid concern over ‘bullied’ English judges
 
     
 
US Consulate to unveil first official tartan on St Andrew’s Day after poll
US Consulate to unveil first official tartan on St Andrew’s Day after poll
 
     
 
Mighty pen: How Scottish literature can help fight the biggest existential crisis ever to face humankind
Mighty pen: How Scottish literature can help fight the biggest existential crisis ever to face humankind
 
     
 
Why a ‘de-facto’ referendum could see the SNP fail to achieve independence, even if they win
Why a ‘de-facto’ referendum could see the SNP fail to achieve independence, even if they win
 
     
 
Book of Kells to be recreated in the Highlands to prove treasured manuscript was made by Pictish monks in the far north
Book of Kells to be recreated in the Highlands to prove treasured manuscript was made by Pictish monks in the far north
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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