Scotland's papers: Public sector jobs fear and tea fraudster jailed
Thousands of public sector jobs at risk and a man who conned luxury hotels into buying fake "Scottish" tea make the front pages.
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Thousands of public sector jobs at risk and a man who conned luxury hotels into buying fake "Scottish" tea make the front pages.
Residents says they recognise gulls are part of life by the seaside, but argue they have become a pest.
Residents says they recognise gulls are part of life by the seaside, but argue they have become a pest.
The first minister seems keen to avoid undermining the UK's positions on defence.
The consultation on the Galloway plan was the "largest and most challenging" ever held by NatureScot.
Oxfam Scotland says an Air Departure Tax, which has been delayed by ministers, could have raised £29m.
Opposition parties raised concerns that the reforms were simply a "superficial rebrand".
The force has issued interim guidance after the UK Supreme Court ruled that sex is binary.
A white van and a Fiat 500 crashed on Wallace Street in the city's Tradeston area, near the River Clyde.
And ‘hoaching’ and ‘shoogly’ are added to the Oxford English Dictionary.