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2017-08-30
‘Greatest bridge in the world’ opens
Kezia Dugdale quits as Scottish Labour leader
Sport: Levein takes Cathro flak and vows to revive Hearts
Roberts’ plea to Pep for return to Celtic
Apologetic Sir Chris backpedals over ‘Mamils’ – middle-aged men in Lycra
Five novels in the running for Scottish crime book of the year award
Robison under fire over missed NHS targets
May calls for international action after North Korea’s ‘reckless provocation’
Charm offensive still on as May builds foundations for post-brexit trade
Opening given Royal Mail seal of approval with special postmark
Lack of Brexit customs deal ‘will mean gaps on UK shop shelves’
British negotiators ‘will bid to break Brexit deadlock’
Campaigners reveal extent of human trafficking
Number of Scots young people in education, training or work rises
Call for phones to be allowed in prison cells to help reduce re-offending risk
‘Rugby not the cause of my MND’ says Weir
Rise in 999 rescue call outs at Outlander beauty spot
‘I am burning – get me out’ plea
Footballer ‘burdened with guilt’ over failure to speak about abuse
Sturgeon aide lands Scots ‘ambassador’ role in USA
Stars line up to back bid to secure the future of century-old King’s Theatre
‘We need a formula for soaring cost of free care for the elderly’
Cutting your intake of saturated fat ‘can shorten life’ says study
New sleeper trains arriving with double beds and showers
Tram works could be ‘death knell’ for traders
Dams overflow as Houston braced for more flood misery
Marcos family could return money, says Philippine president
Record-breaking new wonder of the Forth ready to carry its first vehicles
Decision to build replacement made after corrosion discovery
Chance of a lifetime on offer to learner drivers
The final task… mapping the bridge for sat nav
Monorails, shuttles and cradles to keep the bridge in perfect shape
Capital braced for more tram chaos
Jardine’s ready to taste entries in the first Scotsman Food and Drink Awards
Scots brewery gets into the spirit of whisky making on Royal Deeside
Corbyn builds a strong position on Brexit by playing political Jenga
Landmark moment in national timeline
Inside Justice
Brewing innovation is a family affair
All-consuming hunger for meat is killing planet
John Napier’s achievements cannot be overestimated
Businesses must dare to be bold in uncertain times
Meet the people who are simply wild about Glasgow’s gardens
Now we will learn if Grey Partridges have reaped the benefits of our work
Nationalism is…
Saying TV show on Edinburgh International Festival isn’t Scottish enough is odd
Farming facts
Remaindered
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Hurricane Alex?
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Brewdog workers are quids in after pledge on profits
Industry plea to ramp up fibre broadband
Footsie rejig likely to spell demotion for Provfinancial
Outsourcing goose not cooked… but the juice has thinned
$400m disease deal for Astra
PARTNERSHIP
Weakened Mitie dealt new blow as the FCA launches profit warning probe
Morton Fraser keeps it in the family with consultancy hiring
North Koreaus tensions drag markets
MEMORIES
Sterling’s collapse triggers huge rise in meat exports
‘Get your support claim in now’
Bastiman has Royal appointment
Hope springs eternal for Windies as they level series with superb win
Coach Law heaps praise on run-scoring duo after side bounce back
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Kerber down and out as Osaka sends defending champ packing
‘This girl has a lot of grit’ declares Sharapova after emotional victory
Title triumph in his first season is only acceptable target for Rennie
Froome retains lead as Trentin wins stage ten
Gaughan claims first pro victory in Scottish Par 3
‘Mcginn won’t be fazed by speculation over his future’
Win games and negativity will disappear, says Budge
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