Missing People Choir raise awareness in the grand final of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent.
ITV
99% of people who disappear come home again. A third of them don’t stay.
Sturgeon addresses SNP spring conference on Friday March 17.
Andrew Milligan/PA
The Scottish and UK leaders exchanged fire this week – so, who’s winning?
Bound for glory?
Masson
Despite the political renaissance, Scotland’s literature is in need of new blood.
Kezia Dugdale at the IPPR on December 7.
Jonathan Brady/PA
Why Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale’s federalist ploy is not the right way forward.
24-hour surveillance people.
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Scotland is about to greatly expand its use of tags to have more prisoners serve sentences in their homes and communities.
‘Well do ya punk?’
Ariel Dovas
Scotland’s numbers look far worse than the UK’s.
John’s the don.
Andrew Milligan/PA
The Scots thought their education system was world-beating, until the OECD started publishing rankings.
That’s no Sturgeon .
Andrew Milligan/PA
The two women at the top of UK politics could be heading for a disagreement.
‘Nice knowing you.’
GrAI
If Holyrood is ultimately answerable to Westminster, Westminster is ultimately answerable to realpolitik.
Same as it ever was: Kyleakin Castle on Skye.
Oliver Clarke
Why the ruling classes may think twice about landownership in Scotland.
All smiles at Craigentinny Primary School … but not everywhere else.
Andrew Miligan/PA
A few notable successes, but could do better.
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.
Sunset in Scotland?
DabartiCGI
But will the rigs stop pumping?
No high-fives: Scotland’s new top cop taking his oath.
Andrew Milligan/PA
The Met’s fingerprints are all over the havoc a few hundred miles north.
Looking for a more personal experience.
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One of the UK’s most senior nurses has been forced to apologise after publicly attacking professional practice. Here’s the case for the defence.
Holyrood’s main debating chamber.
Jane Rix
If Westminster and Holyrood don’t do the right deal over the Scotland Bill, here’s why they will be storing up more trouble for the future.
Man the ramparts! Could Inveraray Castle be heading into commoner hands?
CL DeLancey
The landed gentry don’t like the reforms that are in the offing. But that doesn’t mean there’s anything radical about them.
World’s omega-3 shortage affects farmed salmon.
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New research is looking at obtaining precious omega-3 from GM crops – just as the Scottish government announced a ban.
Britain’s nuclear deterrent is attached to four Vanguard-class submarines.
Ben Curtis/PA
Splits over Trident can create stalemate between the UK’s forces, but the public needs to debate renewing the deterrent before time runs out.
Justice could become more accessible for Scottish child-abuse victims.
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At last, one of the biggest obstacles to suing the perpetrators of historic child abuse could be on the way out.