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Selling the message
New poll suggests 'healthy' SNP election lead
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Politics
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Cash problems 'being wished away'
Much of the country's funding difficulties are being "wished away" by politicians, according to analysis of the main party manifestos.
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Cameron joins election campaign
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Greens launch election manifesto
Business
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'Reality biting' as sales plunge
A Scottish Retail Consortium survey shows retail sales in Scotland fell last month for the first time in more than a decade.
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Scottish economy shrinks by 0.4%
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Accountants 'can help recovery'
Sport
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'Private matter' keeps Kello out
Hearts manager Jim Jefferies says goalkeeper Marian Kello's absence from the first team since mid-March is due to "a private matter".
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Commons delights in double strike
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Lennon parcel bomb 'cowardly act'
Features & Analysis
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Take part
Your chance to join the party leaders' debate audience
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Sugar-free diet
Eleanor Bradford asks why food labelling is so inconsistent
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Who cares?
A family's plea for politicians to support home carers
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Your pictures
A selection of your photographs taken across Scotland
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The battle in Rum
Kevin Keane looks at the issues on a tiny island
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Stories leading the Scottish papers
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