‘I’m lovin it.’
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A fundraising initiative in Scotland has made headlines, but good intentions are not enough when it comes to helping vulnerable people.
Goaty McGoatface.
WilleeCole Photography
Sorry kids, these gift ideas are closer to home.
Any T left?
Jane Barlow/PA
T in the Park is on the rocks. So what else is new?
A student revising class work in Kenya. The quality of maths teaching in schools can have a profound impact on learner interest.
Reuters/Thomas Mukoya
The quality of what pupils come to know, understand and are able to do has a big impact on students. Low quality leads to boredom as well as fear and anxiety about maths as a subject
Which way forward?
safriibrahim
Nearly six months on from the UK’s shock vote, there looks very little room for manoeuvre in negotiations.
PA/Nick Potts
English and Scottish football players are set to defy a FIFA ban by marking Armistice Day on the pitch.
A third of Scots can’t afford it.
Monkey Business Images.
Scotland’s failure to meet target illustrate a worldwide problem - the right to adequate heating and energy is not being properly recognised.
Wha’s like us?
Stuart Chalmers
New Scottish alcoholic liver disease figures show how far country’s problem is from being under control.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
Theresa May desperately needs room to manoeuvre after letting Brexit bravado get the best of her.
Some can serve, some can’t.
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A recent Australian high court case has highlighted a problem that also exists in UK and Ireland.
Whitelee wind farm near Glasgow.
Andy Magee
Just when you thought wind farms were bad for house prices everywhere, a new piece of research from Scotland suggests otherwise.
Addressing conference.
Jane Barlow/PA
Scottish first minister tries to keep party faithful happy while starting long courtship of the no voters.
Sturgeon addressing conference.
John Linton/PA
The independence bill is a short-term win but no game-changer.
Peter Graham: Wandering Shadows (1878).
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The Catalans have no trouble telling their story of oppression through culture. The Scots find it trickier.
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.
All together now.
Syda Productions
Nicola Sturgeon’s ‘named person’ plan for supporting children is a good idea with a major flaw.
Alexander Nasmyth’s Robert Burns, 1828.
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After the Scottish bard mixed with Edinburgh high society, he started dabbling with Beethoven.
James Edwards
How to shift those stubborn opinion polls?
Nation divided.
Dmitry Kaminsky
To achieve independence, history says you should play a long game.
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We can’t keep blaming the MMR-autism scare – there are other forces at play.