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2017-08-19
Sturgeon: I would prefer my party was not called the SNP
Didn’t he do well. Brucie says final farewell at 89
Scott Allan reveals why he is disliked by so many Scottish fans
Terror cell had bigger attack planned
Edinburgh Airport to grow again
Celtic secure deal for Patrick Roberts and new contract for Stuart Armstrong
WEEKEND CROSSWORD
Last Postbus reaches the end of the road
Cable defends his embattled MPS over election expenses allegations
Labour proposes bursaries to tackle shortage of physics and maths teachers
Bus firm says CCTV footage challenges child injury claims
Think tank calls for ban on prison sentences of six months or less
RBS boss makes pledge to tackle lack of diversity
New anthem for Dundee to bolster culture capital bid
Police map system failure blamed over Dumfries death case
Family of dead bridge worker will be among first to walk across it
Trump’s top strategist Bannon removed from White House role
Model claims Grace Mugabe ‘beat me with extension cord’
I voted for Trump. And I regret it
An interview
Is a two-way street
Devo-delusion
Let’s be Frank
Everyone who took part in Brexit vote has a democratic duty to stand by result
Named ducks
ON TWITTER
Going south
The Flaming Lips
Arab Strap
Lights, music and action but no confetti cannons
Prom 37: BBC SSO, Alexander Gavrylyuk & Thomas Dausgaard
Food and drinks trade gap jumps as input prices rise
Heineken UK gets green light for major Punch deal
A tale of two interpretations in latest food and drink figures
New affordable homes drive
Terror attacks take toll on stock markets
Land agents’ activities ‘under the spotlight’
As Scots wait for news of cash, N Irish farmers paid in advance
We’re in a perfect scamming storm
Sir Bruce Forsyth
Finding the perfect memorial
A’ ceangal nan Gàidhealtachdan air gach taobh dhen Chuan Siar
O chionn 80 bliadhna – on Weekly Scotsman, 14 Lùnastal 1937
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Mirsaale seeking Carnival fun
Death threats sent Christie to psychologist
Richard the first
OLD HEAD COWIE HAILS STAND-IN DALY
COOK ENJOYS FEAST OF RUNS AT EDGBASTON
MATTHEW AND ICHER MAKE MARK IN IOWA
Tavernier calls for calm and says Hearts will ‘try the rough game’
Everything is on the up and up, says Stevenson
Rodgers using Ferguson’s words of wisdom to keep Celtic run going
Considine insists Dons are not being defeatist by writing off title challenge
Mcilroy to battle on with injury
No Scott, Jackson, Strauss or Weir – let’s hope their omission means we’re good
Germany await as Scots aim to end goal drought
Cameron aiming to keep Arbroath in race
Prestwick host Clydesdale as hopes grow
Kate Copstick
Brian Ferguson’s diary
Devilishly Good
Music of the Incredible String Band: Very Cellular Songs
Had We Never
L’incoronazione di Poppea
Not nasty or nippy – just speaking from heart
Deadly song of the man-eater
There’s muck and laughs
Romantic wrestlemania
Prize performance for the end of the Fringe
Tongue-in-cheek tumbles
I loved the opportunity to play someone on the edge. That kind of intensity doesn’t come along for me very often
The new age horse whisperer
The family learn about their link to Dunkirk
Performer Courtney Act
Spa spy Target practice
Harmonium
Thanks for the memories
Coq au vin
In a sea of sauvignon blanc, New Zealand’s chardonnay is a rare treat
“If you lose, you go to movie-jail”
Close encounters
ALSO SHOWING
Relative values
Still a big noise
A new work inspired by the Brahan Seer is among this year’s Blas Festival highlights
Double trouble
Wood like to meet
POEM OF THE WEEK
Wildest of All
Brothers in harm
What not to miss in the week ahead
Three have lashings of fun
The Algarve’s blue lagoon
A journey to better understanding
Heaven scent
Move over pandas I need bamboo to launch my straw boat from Peru
Your life in the stars
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