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Sunday, 5th July 2009
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DARK clouds hang over Scotland's employment prospects and economic future, such as have not been seen since the traumatic shake-out of industry in the 1980s. Yet we should beware of drawing too close a parallel with that period: the problem then
Andy made us proud
SCOTLAND and the rest of the United Kingdom can take pride in the achievement of Andy Murray. To put his performance into perspective: no Briton has reached the Wimbledon men's singles final since 1938; at the age of just 22, Murray became one of
Wha's like us... Ella Bulloch
FOR many there is a growing fear that we will have to work on into our eighth and ninth decades to make sure there is enough in the pension pot, thereby running out of time to enjoy the sun, garden and grandchildren.
Longer prison terms might not be the answer
IS THE Scottish criminal justice system a soft touch? The case for the prosecution comes in figures unearthed in a special Scotsman investigation using Freedom of Information legislation. The Scotsman can reveal that since 2003, some 334 people conv
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Compensation culture: 'Don't we teach our kids about responsibility?'
U-turn identifies a leader trying to salvage chances for election
Devolution ten years on: 'The parliament has been good for Scotland'
Tram chiefs' claims: 'Their costs are a matter of public concern'
Britain must avoid the public confrontation Iran is seeking
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Wha's like us... Romana D'Annunzio
Leaders fiddle as public money burns, but where's the bonfire?
Gun crime: 'There is a greater threat from knives'
An experiment that deserves more time
Jackson's fans left with the hurt
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