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Scottish Sunday Express
'More police needed' after assaults on rail staff rise
ASSAULTS on train staff increased last year, with experts warning more police are needed on the rail network.
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Ace of diplomacy no mere stopgap
FOR MANY of us, going to work on your birthday is the last thing you want to do.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Chelsea tractor or a northern Nissan... what car sums up your area?
Streets of London are paved with Land Rovers and Mercs
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Brush with greatness as Ronnie salutes Turner
ROLLING Stone Ronnie Wood is such a big fan of JMW Turner that he bought the house he died in. To honour the artist he adores, the guitarist purchased Turner's former residence, a splendid Grade II-listed 18th-century property on Cheyne Walk.
4 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
'Automatic handouts for asylum seekers will end'
ASYLUM seekers will no longer have an automatic right to housing and weekly handouts under a radical shakeup aimed at stopping illegal migrants coming to the UK.
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
WE'LL BE AMORIN EUROPE NEXT YEAR
MANCHESTER UNITED legend Bryan Robson says Ruben Amorim is putting his stamp on his team - and he expects them to be among Europe's elite next season.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Actor Brian Cox blasts adoption fund cuts
SUCCESSION star Brian Cox has thrown his weight behind a campaign to reverse cuts to a fund that provides vital therapy for vulnerable adopted kids.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
On the brink... where will axe fall in Budget?
WITH Rachel Reeves's first Autumn Budget on November 26 fast approaching, speculation is mounting over where the axe will fall.
3 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Lidl's big ad win for Christmas
LIDL did just a little bit better than John Lewis as it pipped it to the crown of best Christmas TV advert this year, research shows.
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Children In Need raises over £45.5m
BBC Children In Need raised £45,507,536 in its annual appeal show - an incredible £6.3million more than last year.
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
U21s victory marred by Colby scare
>> GIBRALTAR U21S...0 >> SCOTLAND U21S...2
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
ANTARCTIC CHALLENGE
ADVENTURER Jordan Wylie is aiming to make history by summiting at least one Antarctica mountain never conquered before.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Claudia's flooding fury (and snow's on the way)
DOZENS of people were rescued and others evacuated amid “danger to life” warnings as Storm Claudia barrelled in.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Catherine's a natural in autumn film
PRINCESS'S NEW NATURE DRIVE
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
The hug of life... how Chloe saved a stranger
WHEN Chloe Skidmore donated her stem cells to save a stranger's life she wondered who she had given a second chance to.
3 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Colour changes that can reveal hidden health problems
The shade of your urine can reveal everything from simple dehydration to kidney disease and even cancer
5 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
NAUGHTY BUT NICE
The Ivy Collection restaurants nationwide are inviting guests to join their Naughty Elves Breakfast on December 14, 21 and 23.
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
ALPINE RETREAT
Escape to the Dolomite mountains in northern Italy this winter for stunning scenery and rooms with a view
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Belarus do Scots huge favour with big shock
BELARUS clung on to a shock draw in Denmark that reignited Scotland's hopes of automatic World Cup qualification.
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Are rewards now at risk?
FIVE-MINUTE GUIDE TO... DIVIDEND TAX
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
RHYTHM AND BRUISE
Loose and funky, the loss of guitarist Mick Taylor brought out a more frivolous side to The Stones on this mid-70s gem.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Children have the right to feel safe, thrive and reach their potential
SUCCESSION star Brian Cox has thrown his weight behind a campaign to reverse cuts to a fund that provides vital therapy for vulnerable adopted kids.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Council tax reform could raise £3billion for Reeves
HIKING the highest council tax rates, while slashing those in lower band properties, could raise £3billion for the public purse, according to a think tank known to be influential in influencing the Government.
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
£1m bonus at the ONS does not add up
OFFICE for National Statistics staff have been given £1 million in bonus payments during the past five years despite receiving criticism for miscalculating data.
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November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Vodafone enjoys growth after ringing in changes
VODAFONE struck a more confident tone with its latest half-year results. There's a new progressive dividend policy, and full-year guidance was pushed up toward the top end of its previous expectations.
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Lifeboat hero Hamish retires after 35 years of saving lives
AN island lifeboat hero has turned off his pager after 35 years of saving lives.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Writing on the wall for vulture
Few birds have been revered, reviled or researched with as much fascination and intensity as the wrinkly-faced Egyptian vulture.
1 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
Kelly: Accept my curves
I’m A Celebrity star has a defiant message for social media trolls
3 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
England must unleash Jofra
ENGLAND must abandon any thoughts of mothballing Jofra Archer and unleash him at Australia every chance they get.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Scottish Sunday Express
We'll do our best to defend those who defended us
THE TROUBLES were a very difficult period in the history of Northern Ireland. For decades, a brutal sectarian conflict was played out in the streets of Belfast and Londonderry, and in rural areas, too. Terrorists, from both Republican and so-called Loyalist organisations murdered innocent civilians, both Catholic and Protestant.
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