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2017-10-28
UK ‘won’t recognise’ Catalan declaration of independence
Pupils in video plea: help teach us maths
Fewer GPS as patient lists on rise
The Cambridge News ‘got call about JFK shooting 25 minutes before it happened’
The Scotsman: continuing to invest in quality journalism
Scot under investigation in Tonga over pension cash
Woods pleads guilt to reckless driving over damaged Mercedes
Cyclists given extra spark with electric bike hire plan
Probe set to find and stop dodgy hotel deal tactics
Scots university ranked number one in world
Australian court bars deputy PM and senators over dual citizenship
Polling labelled a ‘joke’ as protestors killed in Kenya electoral bloodshed
We must learn how to talk to fanatics
Borders can host wind farms, but as for getting good roads and basic services…
Bus pass bliss
ON TWITTER
Deaf to needs
It’s a God life
Acts of faith that lie between belief and atheism
Age is just a number but rock’n’roll will never die
RBS strikes third quarterly profit to underline progress
MB Aerospace signals move into Asia with Taiwan deal
RBS putting jigsaw back together despite DOJ fine overhang
Mindgenius has pupils in view
RBS share rise helps Footsie bank gains
Farming facing ‘cliff-edge Brexit’ Duncan tells NFU
WTO rules ‘are stricter than EU’
Drop in foreign investment inflow a risk
Help in finding the perfect memorial
Robert Guillaume
Paul Weitz
Leughadh do thrì aoisean: miotas, cat tàlantach ’s Oidhche Shamhna
O chionn 80 bliadhna – on Weekly Scotsman, 23 Dàmhair 1937
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Strong Of The Clyde
New putter does the trick for Johnson
More than cash needed to convince Mcinnes
Back in the lead
HEARTS MAN TELLS TALE OF TWO CITIES
Miller back in from the cold after Caixinha rift
Rodgers: I’ve real empathy for Pedro, I’m sad for him
Clarke looks forward to catching up with Celtic boss – and making life difficult for him
Forward thinking leaves no room for sentiment
Duffy wary of Buddies’ confidence as Morton set out to upset leaders
Joshua scales heights as he hits heaviest weight for Takam fight
Cockerill believes ‘positive’ drive will go on
RFU should accept dual-eligibility is part of the game and get on with it
Jones aims to end South African adventure with winners’ medal
England lose World Cup opener to Kangaroos and could be without injured Burgess for four weeks
Family story
In the Pink
Food & Drink
Waves of pleasure
Restaurant
Mountain highs
TV & Radio
A family bonding moment built on pride and terror
Put some fizz into your life with a bottle of bubbly
We should all wake up to the power of sleep
Jeremy Kittel and friends to showcase new tracks at the Scots Fiddle Festival
Pärt works
Glass half full kind of place
Try mindful walking
A step-by-step guide to beautiful containers
Make your plot more Mrs Tiggy-winkle friendly
Wild winds are all part of the fun for the pro windsurfers at the Tiree Wave Classic
Your life in the stars
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