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2017-08-05
Edinburgh Festival should start in July, says city leader
One-fifth of Scotland’s coastline at risk of erosion
Brendan Rodgers says Hearts signing the wrong players
First reviews, recommended shows, Dave Johns interview & half-price tickets
RBS eyes post-brexit move to Holland
Ambulance journeys cancelled
SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
151-year-old bible returned to Scotland
Weather-related disasters ‘could affect most of Europe by 2100’
Veteran comic blasts state of British political satire
Travellers warned of chaos at EU airports
Scottish countryside group joins clamour against ‘cliff-edge’ deal
10,000 go for gold at world championships of panning
Billionaire Jets owner is Trump’s man in UK
Queen to open Queensferry Crossing bridge
Mueller turns to Washington grand jury in Trump-russia probe
Dubai skyscraper hit by inferno for second time in three years
Dirty tricks
A settled policy on fishing in British waters after Brexit is best for us all
ON TWITTER
Perils of planning
Teaching for tests
Regina Spektor
DUNCAN MACMILLAN
New car sales hit the brakes amid Brexit and fuel woes
One last heave stateside and RBS return to normality looms
Vehicle rental firm steps on gas
Call for unfettered access to EU until free trade deal
Lynx Trust ‘bang out of order with sheep welfare inferences’
Price comparison sites empower people
Finding the perfect memorial
Kenneth Astill Wilkinson
Denis Mack Smith
Robert Hardy
NOW & THEN
Fàd ùr ris a’ chonnadh a chumas an deò ann an spòrs an t-seusain
Battaash brushes rivals aside
Farah strikes gold/thrilling 10,000m win at world champs
Lennon returns to Premiership older, wiser and just as focused
Alan Pattullocharnley
Unravelling of Dons game plan leaves Shinnie stunned
Mcinally shuns Blue Toon’s favourites tag
Arbroath keen to avoid twists and turns as they enter home straight on top
Mcalpine’s fun and games key to Lexi’s title tilt
‘Job done’ says Muir after reaching 1,500m semi-finals... but the hard work starts now
Bolt off form as he stumbles out of the blocks – but still sails through
The great Gadsby
Thefeatures
Well hello, Dollies
Fiona Shepherd
Kate Copstick
Being Blake betters beach donkey work
What’s in a name? Just a few stars between comics
Susan Mansfield
Everything could be alright for the Words and Music man
Fiona Shepherd
Breaking the bonds of hatred and fear
Bottoms UP
Escorted tour of a life lived a little differently
Game of life
In good taste
Food & Drink
Restaurant
TV & Radio
Youngest feels the benefit of positive discrimination
Comedian Pippa Evans
Family celebration
Home stretch
ALSO SHOWING
The spirit of Fraser Shaw lives on in his music and the memories of his friends
Path finders
The Death of the Fronsac
The hunger pains
Get closer to nature
Villeneuve-lez-avignon
Once more around the block for the Walking Diva
How to build your own bug hotel
Reap the rewards of your work in the kitchen garden
Riding a wave
HOROSCOPES
Victorious Celtic overwhelmed by jubilant fans
Celtic conquer European football in Lisbon Celtic conquer European football in Lisbon
Celtic’s victory parade halted by children
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