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2017-07-08
Putin denies meddling in last year’s presidential vote
Row over army’s decision to honour Scottish Tory leader
50 Rolexes taken in Gleneagles robbery
Scots cyclist in gender change
Civil servants tried to tone down critical NHS report
Salmond launches attack over coverage of Scottish economy
British stars’ success leads to long queues at Wimbledon
Scot killed in front of autistic son in Mauritius robbery
Former SNP councillor ‘sent series of racist tweets’
Hopes ‘whisky powered’ fuel could take place of petrol
Drag queens in story hour bid to battle LGBT prejudices
Four years for Chinese activist who published account of 1989
Egyptian security troops targeted by Islamic militants
Never has the bar seemed set so low
With choice
Comes real freedom
Bridge of size
Save the banks
Land worth a million doesn’t mean Scottish farmers are living the life of Reilly
ON TWITTER
Highland games?
Persuasive, powerful retelling of a tale already legendary
SUSAN MANSFIELD
Marks & Spencer set to stem worst of clothes sales slide
Commercial cleaning firm relaunches in wake of MBO
More disappointing data sees rate rise prospect recede again
Menzies talks with DX ongoing
FTSE benefits as dour data drags sterling
Union reveals plans to end ‘male domination’
Dick is first Scots head of CAAV
Summer Finance Bill a cloud on the horizon
David Vincent
Saying your final farewell with flowers
COURT CIRCULAR
Edith ‘Eci’ Mackay
’S i Alba a tha gu bhith aig cridhe a’ chiùil thall ’s a-bhos ann an 2017
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Third stage for Kittel as Froome stays in yellow
‘We won titles fair and square - end of story’ says King
MAYNARD: WE CAN CHALLENGE CELTIC FOR TITLE
PRO12 COULD BE A DOG’S BREAKFAST
Nadal turns up power to leave courageous Khachanov battered
From King Arthur to the Royal Box, Beckham gives Wimbledon the thumbs-up
Mcilroy rues ‘silly mistakes’ as he bows out of Irish Open
Key players to return as capital rivals clash
The bear has been poked – now let’s find out how fierce its roar is
Twell can excel on track of her tears
Taylor and Davies come to blows early
I was retriggered by a big male that didn’t see women as equal. And that had been, unfortunately, a common theme in my upbringing
What are we going to do this summer?
Spa spy The mane chance
Civerinos Slice
Table magic Corina Contini
Manzanilla is the lightest sherry and a picnic treat
‘It holds a lens up to human nature and grapples with the fact that we are the animals’
Fresh take on well-spun yarn
ALSO SHOWING
Royal ascent of the Stuarts
Unsettling glimpses
Identity crisis
Glossing over the melodies
John Scofield brings funk-driven outfit Überjam to join Jazz Festival line-up
Venue fitfora King’s
Mark Fisher
Susan Mansfield
Kelly Apter
FIRST STEPS INTO THE SPOTLIGHT Robin
Jay Richardson
Joyce Mcmillan
Spirit of adventure
Crowds, culture and comfort
Gold Coast
Life at full throttle
No one should retire from a life of exercise
Ready and waiting
Blackcurrant bushes are plain but their fruit is not
Backcountry skiers can always sniff out magical conditions despite a lack of snow in the resorts
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