Metropolitan Police say inquiries are ongoing to establish any evidence of criminal offence
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Graham Falk

 
     
  Young person at centre of BBC storm says claims against presenter are 'rubbish'  
     
  Metropolitan Police say inquiries are ongoing to establish any evidence of criminal offence  
     
Young person at centre of BBC storm says claims against presenter are 'rubbish'
     
   
     
 
A rock'roll performance that reminds me of childhood memories - Emma Newlands comment
A rock'roll performance that reminds me of childhood memories - Emma Newlands comment
 
     
 
People can hear silence, new research suggests
People can hear silence, new research suggests
 
     
 
School attendance rates are now so low that thousands of young Scots could find themselves unable to cope in adult life
School attendance rates are now so low that thousands of young Scots could find themselves unable to cope in adult life
 
     
 
Tories: Just 2% of cash to remove Grenfell cladding in Scotland has been spent
Tories: Just 2% of cash to remove Grenfell cladding in Scotland has been spent
 
     
 
Sir Andy Murray among celebrities to sign letter to Rishi Sunak on child health
Sir Andy Murray among celebrities to sign letter to Rishi Sunak on child health
 
     
 
Why Humza Yousaf's latest 'cunning plan' could turn out to be his Liz Truss moment – Jackie Baillie
Why Humza Yousaf's latest 'cunning plan' could turn out to be his Liz Truss moment – Jackie Baillie
 
     
 
Uproar over Ruth Davidson’s new rugby role reveals nationalists’ double-standards – John McLellan
Uproar over Ruth Davidson’s new rugby role reveals nationalists’ double-standards – John McLellan
 
     
 
The threatened junior doctors' strike was about much more than just pay – Dr Chris Smith
The threatened junior doctors' strike was about much more than just pay – Dr Chris Smith
 
     
 
Tackling Scotland's housing shortages will help end scourge of homelessness and tackle labour shortages
Tackling Scotland's housing shortages will help end scourge of homelessness and tackle labour shortages
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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