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2018-08-14
Ninety not out: Stuart Bannerman stands at the gate to his Dundee home where he has lived all of his 90 years.
Grieving woman ‘cannot forgive’ bench vandals
West Fife villages pay their tribute to those who fell in the First World War.
Resurrection of derelict Dunfermline campaign gathers pace.
Levenmouth folk asked for their help to tackle illegal bikers.
Man jailed over Tinder date armed police siege
Landmark models in LEGO go on display
European Championships were ‘incredible success’
Grouse season opens amid fresh controversy
Critics hit out at 3.5% hike in train fares
LGBTQ pupils fail in bid to oust minister from role as chaplain
Minister’s Perth Pride speech receives ‘mixed’ responses
Former Celtic youth coach pleads guilty to sexual abuse charges
Community food hub takes shape in former library headquarters
Fifers urged to have their say at social care consultation events
Funding for Boarhills community green space
Plans for £100,000 skate park in Oakley take a step forward
Successful entrants with plants, pots and produce at show
Woman admits benefit fraud
Tributes paid to Irish businessman and QUB chancellor Dr Tom Moran
Dundee multi residents ‘lied to’ over fire safety
Second council using combustible cladding linked to deadly blaze
IVF unit celebrates 24 years of creating life
P1 national testing must be scrapped, says union
Swinney has ‘questions to answer’ on school app
Fife parents call for tighter regulations on inflatables
Start your journey to Wellness
HSE investigation into Cupar accident ‘flawed’
Students flying high with £300k simulator
Police in plea to help trace missing man, 74
I bottled chance to impress real-life national treasure
Soul legend Franklin said to be ‘gravely ill’
Johnson attempts to steer clear of row over his burka comments
New rail fund is little more than tokenism
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
Farmers cannot go back in time
THE ARCHIVES
A rewarding quest
I’m sorry,” Finn said. Amy was shaking. He couldn’t tell if it was crying or rage. Maybe both
QUOTES OF THE DAY
Property duo to increase portfolio to 5,000 homes
Shell eyes 50 more years in North Sea
Investors fret over financial crisis in Turkey
Group bolsters Fife workforce after property contract award
National loan scheme to provide vital support to struggling Scottish farmers
HOROSCOPES
No motivation needed to get on Incentive
Four GB stars in Berlin
Rising star’s inspiration provided by Whitlock
Koepka aims to be more recognisable after wins
Scottish sides announced for Amateur Team Championships
Under-fire Cech hits out at German club
Oakley missing seven players for tough start
Parkhead boss ‘sad’ over Boyata situation
New move to sell broadcast rights
City pair on comeback trail
Today’s games
El Bakhtaoui happy to be back on familiar ground
Andy Murray was yesterday beaten 6-1 1-6 6-4 by Lucas Pouille in the first round of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. The Scot, still making his way back after a long injury lay-off, struggled to find consistency against the French 16th seed.
Watt determined to own goal
Muir sets her sights on World and Olympic glory
Celtic boss relishing biggest Champions League test
Scotland boss urges McGinn to kick on after move south
It’s Brooks Koepka against world
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