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Parade members stood firm despite torrential downpours at yesterday’s Remembrance Sunday event at Thurso’s war memorial.
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Health Secretary Neil Gray was "doing his job" when he used a ministerial car to attend three Aberdeen football matches at Hampden, a cabinet colleague has said.