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Brexit: Michael Russell urged to clarify claims of Spanish talks

Europe minister Michael Russell is being urged to clarify whether talks have taken place with the Spanish government about the prospect of a separate Scottish deal on Brexit.

Politics 68
Teachers now fear geogrpahy may be damaged as a subject. Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Teachers’ voice anger over ‘worst ever’ geography Higher

Politics 2

500 jobs to go as Kwik Fit Insurance close Uddingston branch

More than 500 jobs are at risk under plans to close a Kwik Fit Insurance office near Glasgow.

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Bonnie Prince Charlie and the passions of fine Edinburgh ladies

News

Scotland’s deep-sea coral reefs in danger from climate change

Environment 5

Humza Yousaf claims Scotrail’s rail network “isn’t a poor service”

Transport 91

David Davis warned by MEPs Brexit negotiations will be ‘hard’

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Health Secretary Shona Robison praised the Scottish Patient Safety Programme.

Warnings over death rates at Scottish hospitals

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Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary. Picture: PA

Michael O’Leary: Ministers ‘like Dad’s Army cast’ over Brexit

Politics 3

Paris Gourtsoyannis: Hammond can offer no jam today and little hope tomorrow

Paris Gourtsoyannis
Paris Gourtsoyannis
Celtic captain Scott Brown speaks to the press ahead of his side's clash with Barcelona. Picture: Craig Williamson/SNS

Scott Brown: Charlie Adam was jealous I was in Wembley squad

Celtic 5
Lionel Messi and team-mates celebrate their 7-0 victory over Celtic at the Nou Camp.

Brendan Rodgers wants Celtic to turn the heat on Barca

Celtic
Lionel Messi, back in training after missing Saturdays draw with Malaga, is well wrapped up at Celtic Park. Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images

Barcelona ‘tridente’ bid to deliver three points at Celtic

Celtic 1
Celtic will face the might of Barcelona on Wednesday evening. Picture: SNS

Celtic v Barcelona: Likely line-ups, where to watch, kick-off time

Celtic 3

Aberdeen boss wants his side to be more than one-hit wonders

Aberdeen

Greig Laidlaw feels 3G pitch will speed Scots to victory

Scotland

Duncan Stewart, from white van driver to World Cup golfer

Golf 2
Tony Watt celebrates scoring his famous goal. Picture: Robert Perry

Where are they now? The Celtic team that beat Barcelona 2-1

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Picture: PA

Mitie hit by second profit warning as it reveals £100m loss

Companies 1
Nove Innovation have secured funding from the European Commission to demonstrate a direct drive tidal turbine.

Nova Innovation secures EC funding for tidal generator

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Photographer Ian GAir lobby urges scrapping of Air Passenger Duty. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Chancellor urged to scrap aviation tax in Autumn Statement

Companies

City watchdog proposes shake-up for fund management

Financial 4

Parkmead explores more deals on back of low oil price

News

Nationwide profits dented by interest rate cut

Financial

Funds on offer to back Scottish cyber security projects

Tech 1
ZoneFox boss Jamie Graves, left, with SBRC chief Mandy Haeburn-Little and fellow award winner Bill Buchanan. Picture: Contributed

ZoneFox seeks to treble team in fight against data risks

Tech 2
Writer Brian Conaghan was rejected 217 times before he managed to get any of his work published.

Former council painter from Lanarkshire in running for leading UK literary prize

News 1
Ben Nevis PIC: Ian Rutherford

Roger Cox: My top 40 books about the outdoors (part one)

Outdoors
Hugh MacDiarmid at home with pipe in August 1972. PIC Hamish Campbell/TSPL.

Hugh MacDiarmid’s ‘A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle’ published today in 1926

News 1
The Beach Boys have been spreading good vibrations for more than half a century.

The Beach Boys head for Montrose Music Festival

Lifestyle 1