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2017-02-28
Police axe officers and turn to technology in 10-year plan
World Cup boost as Scotland jump to highest-ever spot in rankings
Alcohol kills 22 Scots every week, shock report finds
Man accused of double murder at cliff fall vigil
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Visitscotland takes a virtual reality trip
Stephen Fry brings Sherlock Holmes’ adventures to life in new audio collection
Farce in Tinseltown as wrong film is named best picture at Academy Awards
Councils want redress for abuse victims
Children were victims of ‘unacceptable depravity’
Corbyn happy party is going forward despite claims of ‘soft coup’
Bonnie Prince Charlie’s war base to be given a new use
Online daters warned to beware ‘romance fraud’ after arrest
Loch Lomond by-laws take effect
Serial thief raided Simon Cowell’s home while mogul’s family slept
Faslane deal ‘will benefit the wider community’
Car insurance set to soar after changes to compensation rules
Mother deported after 30 years says she was treated like a terrorist
Disturbance heard at murder home hours before victim’s body is found
Flight safety warning issued at Glasgow Airport over lasers
500 jobs to be created in £24m boost for university
Jihadists capture beheading of tourist on video after ransom deadline passes
At least 20 hurt as out-of-control float crashes into crowd at carnival parade
Bill Cosby jury switch after defence team raises fair trial fears
May’s cautious response to indyref2
Charity calls for kiltwalkers to help them raise funds for Scottish children
Keep libraries alive to give our communities a decent dose of shelf life
Police numbers should not be a political football
Best comedy… the 2017 Oscars
Inside Environment
Different thinking
SNP is responsible for fall in school standards
Hall has used smoke and mirrors to pull a rabbit out of hat for BBC Scotland
Technology opening up new vistas? That’s a laugh
Let’s drive the future with better training
It’s time to match profit with purpose
No, no, Nicola
SNP aren’t racists but fighters against British nationalism that targets ‘outsiders’
ON TWITTER
Come on, Kezia
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Design outfit Space eyes next frontier with architect deal
Law firm Bond Dickinson in capital move
Profits surge at Persimmon as Brexit fears brushed aside
Better the transactions you know after major Brexit vote
Smaller firms facing ‘perfect storm’ as inflation rises and revenues stagnate
Growing appetite for chocolate helps Mackie’s sales top £12m
Sterling’s fall helps Footsie stay positive
Bill Paxton
Brilliant Venus plunges
Landowners pledge to support tenant amnesty
Aberdeen Angus society parts company with chief executive
Hotel market responds to traveller demands
Royal reigns for Hamiltons
Team GB runner Erin proves she is a winner both indoor and out
Scots win 5-0 in Shield warm-up
Dundee blown away after defeating Storm Doris
Let’s talk about future of Scottish golf, not just gather to toast success
Fowler relief as he finally turns last-round lead into a victory
Mcilroy can still hold the ‘Trump’ card at Augusta
Scots defend team title in Leopard Creek event
Blocking tactics… best defence may be attack on the field – not off it
Gray: England pose massive challenge
Murray returns to the court after recovering from bout of shingles
Lewis keen to extend Dons stay
PREMIER LEAGUE
Murty happy to stay on for Celtic test
‘Brown should skip England game to rest for Champions League’
Raith and Ayr aim to end winless streaks
Golden vision/ Alex Young 1937-2017
PAUL LAWRIE
Hibs poised to sign Ambrose from Celtic in loan deal
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