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Scotsman:

  • Adam Morris: Catching STIs and going to college - are our 50s our new 20s

  • IT is a message that is driven into promiscuous teenagers by their parents and teachers, but it seems it is other newcomers to the singles market, decades their senior, who ar
  • Talk of the Town: Hotel unwraps its Christmas early

  • THEY say it gets earlier every year, and the mince pies and tinsel creeping into the shops suggest 2010 will be no exception.
  • John Gibson: After Bestie, it's Paddy for portrait

  • Local artist Aine Divine's portrait of George Best in a Hibs strip has raised thousands for cancer research charities. Last I heard of the original it was on display at Ea
  • Kevin Toolis: The Celtic tiger that lost its stripes

  • Like ghosts they haunt the outskirts of almost every Irish town. Swathes of newly built houses hastily walled off behind rusty makeshift fencing, the would-be family lawns gro
  • Bill Jamieson: Squeezing the taxpayer harder

  • Always try to look on the bright side of life - even when dealing with HM Revenue & Customs. You could be lucky. That brown envelope fluttering through the letter box coul
  • SNP's independence gambit has downsides

  • Will history be kind to Salmond's 'deferendum' decision or has he lost a chance to nail the opposition, wonders Joan McAlpine
  • Michael Kelly: Papal visit offers opportunity for calm reflection

  • If it approaches the aftermath in the correct way, the Catholic Church has an even better opportunity to strengthen the faith of its Scottish adherents as a result of the fort
  • Gina Davidson: Big Society falls down on schools

  • THERE are few subjects which get people more politicised than that of education.
  • Terry Murden: Dana's Cross may be about to admit defeat as Koreans hover

  • TOM Cross has put up a brave fight to hang on to his oil business, but it now looks like his only hope is getting the best possible price from his suitor.
  • Jeff Salway: Taxing times for HMRC and they may pay a heavy price

  • IN MAKING itself even more unpopular than it already was, the tax office has achieved the seemingly impossible. Its rapidly declining reputation could go even further downhill
  • Sayed Salahuddin: Why Karzai might be the first victim of anti-graft fight

  • Afghan president Hamid Karzai might talk tough about dealing with endemic corruption that has weakened his country for so long, but tangible results have been hard to find.
  • Jenny Hjul : These mothers need more dress sense

  • TO UNDERSTAND the minefield of school skirt lengths, you don't need to have your own daughters - but it helps. A teenage girl's reputation can hinge on the difference
  • Eddie Barnes: Labour's leader has good reason to feel confident – but how long can he ignore those cuts

  • IAIN Gray filled his boots in parliament yesterday, lampooning Alex Salmond over the First Minister's decision to cancel his independence referendum bill. As many as ten p
  • Leader: Salmond still to answer the big question of cuts

  • Shorn of the flagship ambition to put an independence referendum bill before Holyrood, First Minister Alex Salmond's legislative list for the final session before the May
  • Simon Clark: 'The smoking ban has been a disaster for many'

  • The pub is the heart of a community. The smoking ban has been a disaster for many pubs in Scotland and if we don't want a great many more to shut we need to find ways to a
  • Analysis: Scrapping carrier programme would be a risk too far for coalition

  • AS YOU would expect with a £5 billion contract and 4,000 jobs in Scotland at stake, everyone is playing politics.
  • Leader: Sobering home truths about hype

  • IT WAS hailed as a huge economic success that would deliver a £53.7 million boost to the Scottish economy. But the Year of the Homecoming celebrations fell well short of the c
  • Leader: Disappointments on and off the football pitch

  • THE Scottish Football Association was right to condemn the booing of the Liechtenstein national anthem by sections of the Scotland fans at Hampden on Tuesday night.
  • Evening News Caption Competition - Thursday September 9, 2010

  • What are the Queen and Prince Phillip up to?
  • Erikka Askeland: A clear message to government - and it's Diamond-tipped

  • WHAT big industry is it possible to be proud of these days? Only a few years ago, in Edinburgh, chests would puff about banks and oil. Suffice to say, this no longer holds tru
  • Talk of the Town: Blowing a fuse at disruptive local

  • FILMING is finally under way on the "sparky" Edinburgh superhero movie Electric Man.
  • Laura Cummings: Summer's washout has left a dark cloud over us all

  • The heavy rainfall of recent months may have a serious negative effects on the environment, writes LAURA CUMMINGS
  • John Gibson: Don't forget to take the clubs, Willy

  • ALWAYS the smile. Unfailingly upbeat. The Caledonian's general manager Swiss Willy Blattner slipped me a slab of Toblerone, like a Scot would slip you a piece shortbread,
  • Ross Martin: Room at the top for strong leadership

  • London's example suggests the path Scotland's cities should follow if they are to overcome their long-term structural stumbling blocks By Ross Martin
  • Allan Massie: A truly pressing matter for the PM

  • It's time for Number 10 to return to having an impartial media chief, not partisan spin doctors, writes Allan Massie
  • Margo MacDonald: Don't let it be a neverendum

  • MY spirits lifted when I heard Alex Salmond would put Scottish independence at the heart of the SNP campaign next May.
  • George Kerevan: We must ensure construction builds on past successes

  • I HAD the pleasure yesterday of addressing the annual conference of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA), debating the economic outlook with the BBC&
  • Hugh Reilly: Time to hang out the bedsheets

  • When it came to ripping out the heart of communities, Genghis Khan wasn't big on consultation. For example, at the city of Urgench, contemporary writers claim that around
  • John Whitesides: Democrats look more and more likely to lose Congress

  • Democrats look more and more likely to lose Congress
  • Leader: Cold comfort in falling greenhouse gas emissions

  • Latest figures on greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland will give ample fuel for all protagonists in the climate change debate. Government officials will hail the 21 per cent r