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2017-10-21
Smacking and fracking prove our influence, boast Greens
‘We are not even half-way’: EU leaders call for more May concessions
Police investigate fresh RBS complaint
Passwords ‘cracked in a second’
Scotland blow as flanker hit by mystery suspension
Catalonia sees tourism slump by 15% as images of police violence hit industry
Public views sought on Scottish national investment bank proposal
Mental health problems at ‘epidemic’ level
Plaid Cymru’s Leanne Wood says Wales ‘has not fulfilled its potential’
Fringe firm seeks rethink on venue ban after losses
Primary pupils to ‘inspect’ their schools
Hundreds evacuated from depot after suspicious package found
Son of Clutha Bar victim to get five-figure payout after court battle
Orange Order walks at risk following new legal advice
Syrian force formally declares victory over extremists in Raqqa
Rohingya children suffering ‘hell on earth’, warns Unicef
BAE deserves aid
Scottish Future Trust secures great value for money for taxpayers of Scotland
Harm or no harm
Problems ignored
JOYCE MCMILLAN
Surprise borrowing fall buoys Hammond
Economy not battered, but it looks jaded under grey skies
Debt collector gears up for IPO
A quirky look at the industry that also supports rural charity
Harriette Thompson
Marian Cannon Schlesinger
Gosden is having a crack at Ascot
Dembele’s star set to rise once more after six months of pain
Manager upbeat over draining schedule and keen to move on after Munich mauling
Let it be stated in big letters - Lennon unlikely to forget BT advert slight
Draw is well worth a punt
Hearts well along the road to forging winning bonds
Coyle demanding home improvements
Jags predicament ‘worrying’ says Cerny
Raith must play at right level to win, says Smith
Jamieson gets himself in mix at Valderrama as Syme makes the cut again
Eight birdies boost Neil’s card bid as Mcdonald stays in hunt in Italy
Parents’ drive helps Mcgill move into semi-finals
Adventurous rugby in store at Scotstoun while Edinburgh will face a tough test
Mild weather a relief after long journey
Lean and mean Hogg smashes club speed test to earn a start
I will be a worthy champion, insists Hamilton, despite Vettel implosion
Grange begin new bid to loosen Kelburne title stranglehold
Janet Christie. Debra Hurford Brown
Jeweller Anna Campbell
Cheeky little tip takes strain out of planking. . and life
Spa spy Hibernation station
Neil Forbes
Dessert wine
Alistair Harkness
Focus on childhood
Meze, France
Stub it out during Stoptober
The heat is on for Waffle to have pups
Hannah Stephenson
Your life in the stars
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