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Ginny Sanderson
 
Ginny Sanderson
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  Here's when and how to take a meter reading to pay lower tariffs for longer  
     
  You could save money on your bills by taking a meter reading on March 31st.  
     
Here's when and how to take a meter reading to pay lower tariffs for longer
     
 
Covid Scotland: Face mask law extended another two weeks in most settings
Covid Scotland: Face mask law extended another two weeks in most settings
 
The mandatory requirement to wear face coverings in Scotland will be extended a further two weeks in most settings, Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
 
     
     
 
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Despite the challenges of the pandemic, and continued economic uncertainty, there was considerable private equity activity during 2021 with deals being done across a range of sectors.

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Boris Johnson warned his career could be 'toast' over partygate but denies laws were broken
Boris Johnson warned his career could be 'toast' over partygate but denies laws were broken
 
     
 
Sturgeon accused of bad example over lack of face mask at Prince Philip memorial
Sturgeon accused of bad example over lack of face mask at Prince Philip memorial
 
     
 
Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars after hitting Chris Rock but refused
Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars after hitting Chris Rock but refused
 
     
 
Early intervention for potential homeless people in Scotland necessary amid 'horrific' experiences, charity says
Early intervention for potential homeless people in Scotland necessary amid 'horrific' experiences, charity says
 
     
 
Without energy storage the UK will miss green targets and continue to rely on imports for power, developer warns
Without energy storage the UK will miss green targets and continue to rely on imports for power, developer warns
 
Mark Wilson, chief executive of Intelligent Land Investments Group, the energy developer behind pumped hydro storage projects at Loch Ness, Loch Ericht and Loch Awe as well as utility-scale battery schemes, argues that capacity for storing power is the crucial missing link for the country’s energy security infrastructure.
 
     
 
Boris Johnson appears to mock Ian Blackford's weight for second time at PMQs
Boris Johnson appears to mock Ian Blackford's weight for second time at PMQs
 
Boris Johnson has sparked outrage after mocking Ian Blackford's weight for a second time at PMQs.
 
     
     
 
 
This stunning and unique 7-bedroom terraced house forms part of a former hospital pavilion with lovely views over the Aberdeenshire countryside
 
This stunning and unique 7-bedroom terraced house forms part of a former hospital pavilion with lovely views over the Aberdeenshire countryside
 
Gordon Ramsay Street Burger is coming to St James Quarter - here are a few independent burger joints to try first
 
Gordon Ramsay Street Burger is coming to St James Quarter - here are a few independent burger joints to try first
 
     
     
  Rangers v Celtic: Injury worries, first cap, World Cup heartache, shocking scenes - how international stars warmed up for Old Firm showdown  
     
  Rangers v Celtic: Injury worries, first cap, World Cup heartache, shocking scenes - how international stars warmed up for Old Firm showdown  
     
 
Why Scotland v Wales in the Women's Six Nations will have an 'extra edge'
 
Why Scotland v Wales in the Women's Six Nations will have an 'extra edge'
 
Steve Clarke is right - Scotland are in a good place - but issues need addressed ahead of World Cup showdowns
 
Steve Clarke is right - Scotland are in a good place - but issues need addressed ahead of World Cup showdowns
 
Edinburgh's Ben Muncaster reveals Sam Torrance inspiration - and why shark diving in South Africa was a mistake
 
Edinburgh's Ben Muncaster reveals Sam Torrance inspiration - and why shark diving in South Africa was a mistake
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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