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Day: January 3, 2021

SNP ART AND PART IN THE SCANDALOUS RAPE OF LOCH LOMONDSIDE

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NOTEBOOK by BILL HEANEY The SNP are all over the place on the question of Flamingo Land and the company’s proposed development at Balloch which

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  • EDUCATION: Phase 2 of schools return after lockdown
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  • JOURNALISM: PIONEERING LOCAL NEWS WEBSITE DRAWS BIG SALES IN BELFAST CITY

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Technology-led patient care at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde scoops awards

Technology-led patient care at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde scoops awards

By Rory Murphy Digital technology has been used to transform patient care this past year at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and two projects have

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Tributes paid to former SoE Director Bob Satchwell on his death, aged 73

Tributes paid to former SoE Director Bob Satchwell on his death, aged 73

By Democrat reporter The Society of Editors has been saddened by news of the death of its founding executive director Bob Satchwell. Bob had spent the

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GOVERNMENT: Sturgeon continued a doomed legal fight with Salmond despite its lawyers advising it was likely to lose.

GOVERNMENT: Sturgeon continued a doomed legal fight with Salmond despite its lawyers advising it was likely to lose.

By Bill Heaney The sexual harassment case against the former First Minister Alex Salmond would have been stopped in its tracks  – and should never

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EDUCATION: Phase 2 of schools return after lockdown

EDUCATION: Phase 2 of schools return after lockdown

By Lucy Ashton All remaining primary school children are set to return to school full-time from 15 March, with all secondary pupils returning on a

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MAY ELECTION: Scottish Parliament election guidance for candidates and canvassers

MAY ELECTION: Scottish Parliament election guidance for candidates and canvassers

The Scottish Parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh.  By Rory Murphy The safety of campaigners, election workers and the public is central to plans for the

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JOURNALISM: PIONEERING LOCAL NEWS WEBSITE DRAWS BIG SALES IN BELFAST CITY

JOURNALISM: PIONEERING LOCAL NEWS WEBSITE DRAWS BIG SALES IN BELFAST CITY

Six years on … how a pioneering local news website continues to grow in Belfast city By Democrat reporter Belfast Live is celebrating its sixth

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HEALTHCARE: Almost 170,000 operations lost to Covid, claim LibDems

HEALTHCARE: Almost 170,000 operations lost to Covid, claim LibDems

By Democrat reporter A new analysis carried out by the Scottish Liberal Democrats shows that almost 170,000 scheduled operations have been lost to the pandemic

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FAMILIES RE-UNITED: THE SMILES SAY IT ALL FOR MARY ROSE CROZIER AND DAUGHTER MARY CARR

FAMILIES RE-UNITED: THE SMILES SAY IT ALL FOR MARY ROSE CROZIER AND DAUGHTER MARY CARR

Happy day. Mrs Mary Rose Crozier, 92, formerly of Bonhill Road, Dumbarton, receives a visit at last from her daughter, Mrs Mary Carr. Mrs Crozier

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