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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Readers’ Letters: Harvie fails to impress on Green delivery in interview  
Readers’ Letters: Harvie fails to impress on Green delivery in interview
     
 
Scotland drug deaths crisis: New drug trends define Scotland’s second ‘Trainspotting generation’
Scotland drug deaths crisis: New drug trends define Scotland’s second ‘Trainspotting generation’
 
     
     
 
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Take a deep dive into the Scottish housing market in new Property Podcast
 
The first edition of our new Scotsman Property podcast is now available, made in partnership with DJ Alexander.

Promoted by DJ Alexander
 
     
     
 
Ferry fiasco: Work rate must ‘increase considerably’ to meet completion deadline – Scottish Government buyers
Ferry fiasco: Work rate must ‘increase considerably’ to meet completion deadline – Scottish Government buyers
 
     
 
Iconic Scottish series Taggart was always a bit dour, like most Eighties television shows – Gaby Soutar
Iconic Scottish series Taggart was always a bit dour, like most Eighties television shows – Gaby Soutar
 
     
 
They may be out of sight but they should not be out of mind – the decline of Scotland’s seabirds
They may be out of sight but they should not be out of mind – the decline of Scotland’s seabirds
 
     
 
Council accused of conflict of interest over hotel holdings amid short term lets row
Council accused of conflict of interest over hotel holdings amid short term lets row
 
     
 
Row over devolution of employment tribunals as SNP accused of ‘gulf’ between rhetoric and reality
Row over devolution of employment tribunals as SNP accused of ‘gulf’ between rhetoric and reality
 
     
 
Sunshine on Leith – and everywhere else: How Scotland could be a green powerhouse for solar energy
Sunshine on Leith – and everywhere else: How Scotland could be a green powerhouse for solar energy
 
     
 
As a teacher, I can tell you smartphones are damaging children’s education
As a teacher, I can tell you smartphones are damaging children’s education
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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