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The club’s members have voted against admitting women. Even after they perform the inevitable U-turn, I won’t play where I’m thought of as second classI love golf, Muirfield, but I don’t want to join your snotty club
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The celebrity threesome case risks undermining the law
The celebrity threesome case risks undermining the law
Joshua RozenbergAs Lord Toulson said, granting injunctions to prevent publication of what is already widely known may make the public lose respect for the process -
CalMac wins £1bn contract for Clyde and Hebrides ferry servicesAfter months of fraught negotiations, publicly owned firm beats rival Serco after pledging no compulsory redundancies
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Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey says she feared a 'horrible death'Scottish nurse who was admitted to the hospital three times after contracting the virus talks of her ordeal in TV interview
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IT failures over farm subsidies may cost Sturgeon government £125mAudit Scotland warns mismanagement means incomplete system may run out of funds before it can meet European commission deadline
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Vote Leave claims Brexit would give Scotland more domestic powersScottish voters told they will have more control of fishing, farming and health, as argument is dismissed by the remain camp
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World's largest floating windfarm to be built off Scottish coastStatoil granted seabed lease to develop floating windfarm 15 miles off the coast of Peterhead that is expected to be operational by the end of 2017
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Two die after car careers into canal in GlasgowThree other people taken to hospital after car apparently went out of control, struck wall and railings before landing in canal
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Borders trip off as Flying Scotsman’s wings clipped by Network RailSteam locomotive’s visit to Scotland will not go ahead as planned after last-minute cancellation
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Three people held after nurse killed by car in Edinburgh police chaseJill Pirrie, 33, was hit on Old Dalkeith Road by silver Ford Ka that had failed to stop despite officers’ signals, say Scottish police
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Scottish Labour leader challenges SNP to make the case for EuropeKezia Dugdale uses launch of Labour In for Scotland campaign to ask SNP to drop negative tactics and argue for staying in EU
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RBS: no evidence of criminal behaviour, rule prosecutorsScotland’s prosecution service says there is insufficient evidence to charge bank or directors led by Fred Goodwin
Golf’s glory is wasted on the men-only, Lexus-driving bores of Muirfield