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Saturday, 4th July 2009
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Scots are in no hurry to let go ofthe royal line
ON A strange and sweltering July day in Edinburgh, an 83-year-old monarch with a heavy cold drives a few yards up the street from her palace at Holyrood to deliver a tenth birthday greeting to the Scottish Parliament.
Robert McNeil: Dolphins and cheap beer – what more could one want?
ON QUIET roads, we came to the Caterthuns. My good friends, David and Nessie, were giving me a tour of Angus, a county largely unknown to me. Some of you are saying: "This is very exciting indeed. But what is a Caterthun?"
Scrutineer: Aim is steady for market
WHILE shares in Britain's largest companies have been "pausing for breath" in recent weeks after a strong start to the year, there are signs that a renewed confidence among investors has filtered into the far reaches of the London Stock Exchange.
New title could honour Scots and strengthen Union
THE pictures of Prince Philip laughing with the Company of Archers this week made me reflect that we have not embellished Scotland's honours system with any imagination since Sir Walter Scott created them. This week the Queen authorised a new hon
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Brian Monteith: Jacko was a thriller .. but he wasn't the best
Paul Scott: Scots must no longer be poor relation of national languages
Analysis: Troops surge may see Nato finally achieve its objective
Analysis: Decision will not change the view of Scotland's sheriffs
Evening News Caption Competition - Friday 3 July, 2009
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Chris Marshall: Getting trains back on track
Henry Simmons: Greater financial aid for dementia is needed
John Gibson: Meltdown in Moscow for their bangers
George Kerevan: MoD can offer no defence over its budget disarray
Time for the PM to face hard facts and put people before party
Simon Jenkins: The post-technology revolution is coming
Peter MacMahon: Cold hard numbers say it is too soon for green shoots
Ian Swanson: Trials and triumphs ..but no more medals
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