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2020-05-23
Fruit pickers to avoid two-week quarantine
Heartbreak after stolen motorbike damaged beyond repair.
Owen Pilgrim will say goodbye to his dreadlocks and have his first haircut for 25 years to raise money for a mental health charity. Picture: Kim Cessford.
Sturgeon urges people to use judgment and warns that some Scots may not see their grandchildren for ‘many months’ Five-mile limit will not apply to family visits
Bosses at care home manage to limit death toll from outbreak
Bid to get to root of deaths in homes
Tayside and Fife health boards have not needed to stage interventions
Financial lifeline is agreed for those institutions hit by occupancy cuts
Concerns of ‘truly terrible and potentially dangerous time’ for many people Abuse victims being urged to seek support
Help to feed children will go on until schools return
SAM WOODS BANK OF ENGLAND
Cash plea after rise in illegal dumping
‘Don’t overwhelm recycling centres when they reopen’
Poaching and fly-tipping ‘rife’ at Fife and Perthshire reservoirs
Physio takes her classes online and helps NHS
Bakery director in tribute to grandad
Scots best lockdown neighbours says study
Residents take up gardening at care home
NHS staff in Scotland at forefront of race to find Covid-19 vaccine
Fifers show support to sports and leisure facility during crisis
Survey reveals many Scots drinking more alcohol in lockdown
Walker reportedly got into difficulty in Abernethy as area battered by winds
Students quacked it – pair rescue duck with beak trapped in can
Lemurs welcome tiny bundle of joy into the world at British zoo
Milestone for Scotland’s
Wisdom with buttercups
‘Serious concerns’ over Mossmorran raised two years ago
Migrant crossings are ‘becoming major threat’ to UK border
Families being ‘terrorised’ by bikers while walking in woods
Family of tragic Scott back beloved football club after break-ins
Competition watchdog launches probe into fake online reviews
Oh my word!
Doubled up Arbroath ‘Flyer’
Baby steps forward is best we can hope for
THE ARCHIVES
New landlord charter is wrong
No tolerance for trolling Scotland
Ship’s many lives
“ Did you have his folks’ contact details in Melbourne, Ross?” “Melbourne? He was from Tassie, Fi
Vinyl sales rise in lockdown Shareholders back easyjet board
HOROSCOPES
There can be only one – Toyota brings Highlander to the UK
Donaldson plans to focus on qualifying for Sheffield
Tour’s July relaunch at five emergency events – and without spectators
Swinson awaits ‘new adventure’
Caley Jags must plan for the worst, says Morrison
Fed’s hopes of reaching semi-finals are kept alive
Mcpake looks for star defender to kick on
Pars chairman opts to release 17 players
Striker states his case for
Defence move
Lack of continuity and high player turnover contributed to Hearts’ relegation – Daly
Tannadice skipper feels squad is in place to have a real go at emulating 2010 Scottish Cup heroes
Budge almost ready to reveal new proposals
Striker hopes to boost his chances
Growers looking for rain to ‘kick-start’ their crops
Pick-your-own flowers provide some comfort
Agritourism sector seeks reopening of properties
Living mulch could help boost soil and cut weeds
Winter wheat fungicide seed treatment ready for autumn
I might master sweet peas in time for our 30th
Wildat heart
Virtually real thing
How to love your lockdown locks
Helpful tips on how to get the day off to an ideal start
When the walls are closing in they can at least be painted
Twin peaks spark huge attention
Treasures of the night In all their glory
Use them or lose them – cherish our rights of way
Prosperity was ‘a Flying Pigeon in every household’
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