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2017-03-09
Hammond hits million with tax rise as he braces for Brexit
Spreadsheet Phil lowers the boredom threshold with a couple of funnies
Extra £350m brings questions of cash for Holyrood ministers
AT A GLANCE
Oil and gas forecasts decrease by £2.7bn since autumn statement
Mackay challenged to abandon tax increases after £350 million boost
Brexit is ‘elephant in the room’ as Budget avoids giveaways and sticks to the plan
Move to promote greater equality on International Women’s Day
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Troubles strike National Gallery revamp
Spirit of Mayfest to be revived with new event
Pair removed after police open race row investigation
Botched IT project failed due to ‘loss of trust’ between police and developer
Police sift waste at landfill site in search for missing airman
Team of academics to consider means of redefining fuel poverty
Cafes and shops urged to improve health of nation
Plan to convert former police HQ into city flats
Rape investigation police issue fresh appeal
Storm chasers sought for global weather photography contest
Toads amazeballs: dune restoration sees leap in natterjacks
Singer denies being twice the drink-drive limit
Tributes paid to ‘bullied’ teen who was found dead
Minimally invasive child post-mortems welcomed by medics
Islamic State gunmen dressed as doctors storm military hospital
Kim Jong-nam’s son posts video saying he’s safe with family
Why happiness is now big business
Scots failing to take advantage of benefit payments to which they are entitled
‘The Dr Strangeloves are in command in Theresa May’s parallel universe’
Gallery delay not writing on the wall
Gender does not matter a jot, it’s the achievement that counts in my book now
Everyone wins when respite home teams up with students of QMU
Dons score highly when it comes to helping autistic fans
Brexit together
Never mind not in my back yard, fracking could help solve our energy problems
Focus, Fergus
ON TWITTER
Cairn eyes positive end to India row as ‘busy year’ looms
Senior appointments for resilience centre
John Menzies beats forecast with jump in annual profits
Very small Hammond earthquake, very few casualties
Admiral warns over price hikes
G4S shares hit fresh 20-month high after 14% jump in profits
FTSE remains uncheered by spring Budget
Fred Weintraub
Plea to press councils to have sky lanterns banned
No Champion bid for Limini
Stenson has stomach for Florida fight
SPORTS DIGEST
Cummins is like-for-like replacement for Gabriel
Forrest jumps to third in MENA Tour Q School
Russell and half-back pal will
Make England pay Price
Musgrave upsets Norwegians with fourth-place finish in Lahti
City frustrated by Potters as Sterling is rested
Uefa snub Mourinho plea to have game called off
‘Competition not nerves, to blame for blip in Hibs’ form’
Rovers put brakes on Saints revival with first win in 18 games
Scots finish fifth after win on pens
Carry on keeping as Gordon plans on turning 40 at Celtic
Rodgers: Managers’ transfer window would regulate the hiring and firing
Barton’s FA betting hearing postponed
Mccoist hits back at ‘naughty’ criticism of his AGM no-show
Barcelona 6 PSG 1 Greatest comeback in Champions League history
Mccoist: Hiring a director of football is absolute nonsense
“When I look at Rangers now, I think they are a bit weak, a bit timid”
Lions coach hails Scots progress
KEYS TO KNOW
Forget ensuites, a selfie stage is the new must-have
KEYS TO KNOW
USP Balloch Park
Top commercial projects honoured
‘Spreadsheet Phil’ proceeds with
Caution in first Budget
‘The business rates reliefs look distinctly modest’
Chancellor’s NI changes a blow to those starting their own business
‘Business owners will rightly feel targeted’
‘Someone has to pay – this time it’s the self-employed’
Scotch industry fumes over extr
Investment in skills and innovation set to help UK firms stay ‘ahead o
‘We’d hoped to see a beer duty cut to encourage investment’
Economy gears up for Brexit as Treasury chief looks to balance books
‘The 2.2% interest savings bond is a step in the right direction’
Chancellor continues clampdown on tax cheats
City largely shrugs at mild Budget
‘Growing of businesses has been ignored’
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