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2016-07-11
Second referendum on cards if Sturgeon’s talks with EU fail
Portugal beat France in extra time to win Euro 2016
Commuter chaos likely as fresh rail strike begins
Staycations give Scotland’s islands a boost
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SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
It’s all Murray emotional as Andy romps to second Wimbledon title
Brexit ‘could harm UK defensive capabilities’
Corbyn accused of ‘hiding behind a closed door’ as Eagle aims to be Labour leader
Public ‘want to see Blair punished’ says top Tory as MPS prepare for Commons motion
Foulkes slams Rowley over Scottish Labour row
Questions over M9 crash evidence
Family tributes to ex-pianist Gladys, as UK’S oldest person dies aged 113
New test could spare women unnecessary chemotherapy
Leblanc is ‘captain’ Top Gear needs says Evans after he leaves the show
JAIL MESSAGE
Police warned of organised crimewave at T in the Park
Police release more photos in probe into Cup Final pitch invasion
Name those sea eagle chicks (and don’t say Eagle Mceagleface)
Black Lives Matter activists held as tensions mount in Baton Rouge
Turnbull claims victory in Australian poll
Closing our doors makes no sense at all
Get ready for the data processing revolution
Trade deal complexities pile up as we move to the margins away from the single market
Law on workplace dress codes still up in the air
Labour pains
Railway managers should tour network and see real problems passengers face
No to federalism
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Scottish business edges back into expansion in June
BOE likely to press button on lower rates
Dividend temptations
Alter the Apprenticeship levy
‘It’s never been about profit, it’s been about trying to create an amazing agency in Scotland’
30-SECOND CV
George Ross
Thinkings CAPS on for a plan to support farming
Organisers eye Saturday finish to avoid Wimbledon final clash
Murray: Best is yet to come
Open spot for Ramsay after rousing finale
Murray the magnificent
From start to finish a flawless performance by the imperious Scot
Trend-setter, champion, feminist... and now, surely, the GREATEST British sportsman of his time
Ronaldo had his wings clipped but his team-mates (and the moths) soared in his absence
Hibs put Well to the sword ahead of Euro showdown
Storey introduced in Methil as Aberdeen beat East Fife
Blistering Doyle aims for Rio double
Hamilton the crowd-pleaser with dominant victory at Silverstone
Froome sees off rivals to retain lead as Dumoulin climbs to stage win
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