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Sir Keir Starmer has insisted work in the North Sea oil and gas sector will continue “for decades to come” as his party continues to face criticism from the industry.

 

 

 

 

 
  Plans to ban 'conversion therapy' must not criminalise parents, says Anas Sarwar  
Plans to ban 'conversion therapy' must not criminalise parents, says Anas Sarwar
     
 
Falling Into Place: The new Scottish love story created by a German screen star after Hogmanay in Edinburgh
Falling Into Place: The new Scottish love story created by a German screen star after Hogmanay in Edinburgh
 
     
 
True scale of Scotland's pupil violence crisis hidden as some schools never report attacks
True scale of Scotland's pupil violence crisis hidden as some schools never report attacks
 

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‘Fantastic’ response to ice cream van selling groceries on Isle of Skye
‘Fantastic’ response to ice cream van selling groceries on Isle of Skye
 
     
 
Horizon Post Office scandal: Former Islay sub-postmaster calls on politicians for harder compensation push
Horizon Post Office scandal: Former Islay sub-postmaster calls on politicians for harder compensation push
 
     
 
How Scottish Elections Bill will hark back to suffragettes by improving fairness and transparency - George Adam
How Scottish Elections Bill will hark back to suffragettes by improving fairness and transparency - George Adam
 
     
 
Why singer Tony Christie is not giving up on life despite dementia diagnosis
Why singer Tony Christie is not giving up on life despite dementia diagnosis
 
     
 
Labour MPs urge party not to get complacent despite by-election wins following ‘disaster’ start to week
Labour MPs urge party not to get complacent despite by-election wins following ‘disaster’ start to week
 
     
 
Six Nations to Super Bowl: sports fans need so much emotional support - Gaby Soutar
Six Nations to Super Bowl: sports fans need so much emotional support - Gaby Soutar
 
     
 
"My life is shattered into pieces': Asylum seekers speak out as refugee council launches new campaign
"My life is shattered into pieces': Asylum seekers speak out as refugee council launches new campaign
 
     
 
Top medics on the 'brave decisions' needed to save NHS Scotland as they warn it will cease to exist without reform
Top medics on the 'brave decisions' needed to save NHS Scotland as they warn it will cease to exist without reform
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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