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2019-02-11
Major blaze guts St Andrews labs
Flat stormed after ‘murder bid’
Fife mum Gill White has written a book starring her son Leo, who is fighting epilepsy.
Inspired Celtic put Saints to the sword in 5-0 cup rout.
Appeal for witnesses after 45-year-old pedestrian killed in Fife.
Pupils evacuated from Perth school after ‘smoke bomb’ incident.
Cost to buy out parking contract ‘less than £1m’
Woman falls through ice at Crombie in bid to rescue stricken pet
Shopkeeper feared for his life during armed raid in Forfar
Ideas for protecting wildlife sought as £2m fund launched
Councillors pour cold water on review of flammable waste bins
Refurbishment proposals for closed village pub abandoned
Cemetery expansion needed to address grave space shortage
Landowner’s heartfelt plea to overturn rejected housing plan
Doubling of reports on rape a ‘positive’ reflection on policing
Families forced to wait for help following charity’s funding crisis
First voice of STV, former host and entrepreneur Jimmy Nairn
Potential buyers told firm has ‘numerous ongoing contracts’
V&A commissions its own video game to complement display
MP to write to dating apps amid safety fears
NHS boards owed £3.2m from foreign patients
Claims May ‘running down clock’ on deal
Terrier Toby is back from needle ordeal
Angus man welcomes funding to help people with rare brain disease
Hundreds of blood files ‘checked out by government officials’
Colman is Bafta queen as Favourite cleans up
Burgeoning ‘revenge gift’ industry leaves a bad taste
AI to give doctors time with patients
Life in jail for beach terrorists who killed Perthshire couple
Project spiralled into a two-day music festival
Duke gives up driving licence as prosecutors consider crash
Blue Planet spin-off in bid to ‘modernise’ BBC’s daytime TV
SWI BULLETIN
Huge pressure on construction contractors
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
THE ARCHIVES
ON THIS DAY
Neep palaver
A Time to Reap: Episode 21
Mail orders boost for The House of Bruar
Fall in Scottish business confidence
RBS poised for profits surge
Big questions on money and tariffs
No-deal could put future of pork farms in jeopardy
No-deal may cost Irish farmers
HOROSCOPES
Law’s final-green eagle seals maiden Tour win
Negative tests raise hopes of resumption
Stars could pay price for overtime defeats
Wood wows as Windies rocked for the first time
Europeans in Muir’s sights after UK win
Home comforts key for Muirhead ahead of test
Much-changed team still get the job done against Italy
Errors, but no comedy for Scotland
We will ‘give it all we’ve got’ in Paris, insists fly-half
Lochee United to take the cup trail to Troon
Hearts stay in touch with win over Gretna
Record-breaker Aguero powers City back to top
Henvey off the mark but late penalty denies Blue Brazil
Forfar’s self-belief has Weir looking up
Stenny put boot into Gable Endies – again
Frustrating call-off at stormy Gayfield
A capital response to triple whammy
Fifers’ double bid falls short
Gerrard says Rangers need to adapt without Morelos
A team seemingly made of far sterner stuff now
Familiar foes add to Saints’ woes
Dons sparked into life by sub McGinn
Smith refuses to put boot in over clash
Ritchie left scarred and disappointed in defeat
The Smart money’s on massive growth
‘Satellite technology having growing impact’ on farming applications
Tom, Dick and Harry just a few of the mechanical marvels to watch out for
Fears over lack of pickers leads Ross Mitchell to dig deep for his 321 acres of soft fruit at Castleton Farm in Aberdeenshire
VR system, which assists with loading logs on lorries, is part of a push towards new technology
Precision livestock tools give dairy sector a boost
Mixture of sprouting solutions identified
Selling fresh produce and milk directly to the public can see farmers earn a higher profit than via big chain supermarkets
Advances in algae-based technology will benefit animal health
New scanner may offer barley growers a better return on malting crops
Award-winning SoilEssentials are continuing to expand by proving that unique industry experience counts
One beef farmer took the bull by the horns and is now successfully using electronic identification (EID) to improve business
Research conducted by ADAS shows farm and crop husbandry has stronger link to high cereal yields than weather
Best in show at hi-tech parade
New data logger is cream of the crop, says gold award winner
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