Kirkwall harbour, Orkney.
Martin Deutsch
Orkney’s ultra-high incidence has been linked to the weak northern sun. So how come the more northern Shetlands are less afflicted?
Who cares wins – or do they?
Patrice6000
The raw ingredients that courses recruiting student nurses should look for are still a matter of debate.
Your turn.
Sam Greenhalgh
If you want to safeguard the licence fee and shore up public-service content, time to introduce democracy to the BBC.
Mock suicide bomber in Trafford Centre.
Sean Hansford
We often overlook how languages gets caught in political crossfire - and not only in relation to Muslims.
Sturgeon celebrates with the SNP intake after the election.
Andrew Milligan/PA
Everyone is trying to claim the Holyrood result furthers their own position. It’s all noise.
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Everywhere else in the UK is getting more devolved powers – so why not the nation’s capital?
First minister at her count in Glasgow.
Danny Lawson/PA
The new normal for Nicola – minority rule once more.
The number of female candidates has risen substantially in this year’s regional elections.
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More candidates mean a change in politics, but it’s not as easy as creating policies such as all women shortlists.
With former chief constable Stephen House.
Andrew Milligan
With the Scottish government’s reputation for policing and justice charred from nine years in office, here’s what the future looks like.
All smiles at Craigentinny Primary School … but not everywhere else.
Andrew Miligan/PA
A few notable successes, but could do better.
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Scotland and Wales are getting new parliaments, major cities are electing their mayors and there are over 2,700 local seats up for grabs.
The hard sell to come.
Lolostock
England and Scotland see Europe differently and the EU question could hasten the end of the Union.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
Pressing the flesh.
Jane Barlow/PA
Spoiler alert: we already know the winner.
Oxgangs Primary in Edinburgh ravaged by storm earlier in the year.
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The Private Finance Initiative was meant to be the solution to 21st century public buildings. Edinburgh’s school problems are far from unique, however.
Lots of balls.
GrEI
It made the headlines, but the numbers don’t add up.
Dublin mural.
Brian Lawless
The effects of the Dublin insurrection went much further than Ireland.
Fife no more.
Graeme McLean
Longannet, the last coal-fired power plant in Scotland, has closed. It might be good news for climate change, but it also signals major problems ahead.
Dunblane Primary reopening a few days after tragedy.
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The odds of recovering from a terrible experience are higher than you might think.
Lobbyists still welcome.
Stephen Finn
More and more countries are shining lights on lobbyists’ efforts to shape policy. For all the hope of a new politics after the Scottish indyref, the SNP government is offering a limp biscuit.