Scotland
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Father urges Home Office to honour deal as family faces deportationGregg Brain moved with his wife and Gaelic-speaking son to Scottish Highlands on an initiative that has now been cancelled
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Devolution is threatening future of UK, say peersLords committee says full fiscal autonomy for nations would break up union, but SNP dismisses report as irrelevant
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Nicola Sturgeon calls for positive vote to remain in EU – videoNicola Sturgeon says she wants a vote to remain in the European Union to be one of hope, with people enthusiastically going to the polls
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Stewart Hosie steps down as SNP deputy leader after affair revelationsHosie says he will not stand for re-election after the revelation of his affair with a journalist and the break-up of his marriage
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Church of Scotland votes to allow ministers to be in same-sex marriagesGeneral assembly decision allows individual congregations to opt out of church’s traditional view of matrimony
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Excluding women at the cost of the Open shows just how desiccated and joyless the sport’s guardians areGolf’s glory is wasted on the men-only, Lexus-driving bores of Muirfield
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Scottish churches push forward on gay rightsChurch of Scotland to decide on ministers and same-sex marriage, while Episcopal Church to vote on gay church weddings
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South Uist in the 1950s: ‘We had a croft and 10 acres – there were always jobs to do’John MacLellan and two of his 10 siblings photographed in their Hebrides home by New Yorker Paul Strand in 1954
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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
Iona Christian community in 'serious jeopardy'