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A running commentary on all the day's Scottish Premier League action.
All the key points, analysis and reaction as Harriet Harman stands in for Gordon Brown at PMQs
John Pienaar asesses whether the pre-Budget reports marks the end of New Labour and a return to traditional Labour.
Police forces have brought in "too much management claptrap", says the chief constable of Essex Police.
The low-carbon economy is an integral part of the world's economic recovery, not a luxurious extra.
Until a few days ago, Britain was admired and respected by the average Icelander. But the UK's moves to seize the assets of this isolated European state have provoked a backlash of feeling and escalating resentment.
Key points and reaction to David Cameron's keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference.
And thank goodness for that - because the liberty, equality and comfort most of us enjoy today was hard won by those who had far less, says Katharine Whitehorn.
Organisers of a motorbike show are angry police advised it to be cancelled amid fears over rival gang troubles.
Isaac Hayes began as a Stax session musician, achieved worldwide fame with the theme from Shaft and appeared in more than 60 movies.
If your boss starts talking about nudges, blinks, captainitis or flipstars - don't worry. We've digested those "explain everything" books so you can push the envelope with the best.
Blue sky thinking, pushing the envelope - the problem with office-speak is that it cloaks the brutal modern workplace in such brainlessly upbeat language... as Lucy Kellaway dialogues.
Despite recent criticisms, the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism is delivering the goods.
Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.
Secret files on UFO sightings in Britain are made available for the first time by the Ministry of Defence.
Many of the papers profile Ian Paisley who quit as first minister of Northern Ireland and DUP leader on Tuesday.
Poor teachers should be sacked and the unions' hold on schools broken, a think-tank argues.
Sports writer Rohit Brijnath on the current spat between the Indian and Australian cricket teams.
The December edition of Let's Talk was dominated by the politics of sport and Irish language.
Readers' comments to a series of articles looking at various aspects of climate "catastrophism" and "scepticism".
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