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Here are 5 of today's top headlines

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  Whole of SNP would welcome an end to police inquiry into finances says Humza Yousaf  
     
  The investigation remains ongoing  
     
Whole of SNP would welcome an end to police inquiry into finances says Humza Yousaf
     
 
Scottish Government's new housing bill won’t help tenants or landlords
Scottish Government's new housing bill won’t help tenants or landlords
 
     
 
More time on social media ‘linked to smoking and vape use among teenagers’
More time on social media ‘linked to smoking and vape use among teenagers’
 

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UK is continuing to cold shoulder key Gaza aid agency despite growing fear of famine – Laura Waddell
UK is continuing to cold shoulder key Gaza aid agency despite growing fear of famine – Laura Waddell
 
     
 
How the Hamish Macbeth dream is turning sour for real-life Highland police officers – Kenny MacAskill
How the Hamish Macbeth dream is turning sour for real-life Highland police officers – Kenny MacAskill
 
     
 
Why is Scotland relatively less attractive to migrants than England? – John McLaren
Why is Scotland relatively less attractive to migrants than England? – John McLaren
 
     
 
'It has been on my wishlist for a long, long time': Charlie MacGregor on debuting The Social Hub in his native Scotland
'It has been on my wishlist for a long, long time': Charlie MacGregor on debuting The Social Hub in his native Scotland
 
     
 
Think UK inflation has been bad? Iran's rate of 46% could bring down the mullahs – Struan Stevenson
Think UK inflation has been bad? Iran's rate of 46% could bring down the mullahs – Struan Stevenson
 
     
 
How Holyrood's voting system has turned the Scottish Parliament into a 'cosy' club for some MSPs – Scotsman comment
How Holyrood's voting system has turned the Scottish Parliament into a 'cosy' club for some MSPs – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Edinburgh's Hidden Door festival to be staged in St James Quarter car park
Edinburgh's Hidden Door festival to be staged in St James Quarter car park
 
     
 
Edinburgh Festival Fringe on track for one of its biggest line-ups as 1373 new shows go on sale
Edinburgh Festival Fringe on track for one of its biggest line-ups as 1373 new shows go on sale
 
     
     
 
 
Darcy Graham play-off hope as Edinburgh give injury update on international quartet
 
Darcy Graham play-off hope as Edinburgh give injury update on international quartet
 
Motherwell move a step closer to US investment - 'entered into an agreement on non-binding heads of terms'
 
Motherwell move a step closer to US investment - 'entered into an agreement on non-binding heads of terms'
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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