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Alistair Grant leads tomorrow's edition.
The fallout from Brexit means Scottish Independence is "further away than ever", Sir Tony Blair has said.
Ian Swanson leads tomorrow's edition.
Putting litter into bins could soon win people in Edinburgh prizes of £100.
People can enter as many times as they like, but must dispose of a different item of rubbish each time.
Claire Ellicott leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party's manifesto is not the 'sum total' of its spending plans, a Shadow Minister admitted, leaving the door open to a raft of concealed tax rises.
Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.
One million of us pulled a sickie this morning after downing 30million pints watching England beat Serbia 1-0.
Nick Gutteridge / Amy Gibbons lead tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party's ban on new North Sea oil and gas will create a £4.5 billion black hole in the public finances that will have to be filled by higher taxes.
Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak is warning voters that Labour will "run riot with your money" after the party refused to rule out Council Tax hikes.
David Maddox leads tomorrow's edition.
In her first in-depth interview of the General Election campaign, Penny Mordaunt has issued a rallying call to Tories.
Lizzy Buchan leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party are promising a jobs bonanza to boost all parts of United Kingdom, especially areas decimated by The Conservative Party.
Jane Merrick / Chloe Chaplain lead tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party are criticised for rowing back on reforms to protect renters and boost home ownership.
Andrew Murray leads tomorrow's edition.
Both Labour and Tories are offering new austerity for National Health Service if they win General Election.
Ruby Kitchen leads tomorrow's edition.
Age UK are calling for more funds to improve access to services.
Urgent investment is needed to tackle a mounting crisis in Health Care.
Lillie Rohan leads tomorrow's edition.
Gordon Ramsay displayed a horrendous bruise from a cycling accident as he told fans that wearing a helmet saved his life.
Eve Beattie leads tomorrow's edition.
Scotland fan Gary Ellis who suffered a broken back in a car accident in Germany has thanked The Tartan Army for helping him with receiving £7,000 in donations.
James Silver leads tomorrow's edtion.
City AM have coverage of a report into housebuilding and housebuilding targets on their front page.