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2017-11-11
Salmond wrong to host show on Russian TV says Sturgeon
Stephen Jardine: ‘Fridge brainwave is a cool idea’
Coke faces critics as Christmas tour opens
US tourists flock to Scotland
Football: Jack is backed to handle flak from fans
WEEKEND CROSSWORD
Gone with the wind? Islanders are shown video on how to put out bins
First Harry Potter book translated into Scots
Scot appears in court in India accused of ‘influencing’ young people
This Labour leadership contest the most bad tempered yet, claim
Fifth complaint against Gormley is sent to Scottish Police Authority
Cost of blindly following a theory – a shortage of key NHS staff and billions in lost taxes says Rennie
Scotland’s growth to lag behind UK as investment is put on hold
Swinney joins children at Auschwitz memorial
Sturgeon has taken the train just once among hundreds of journeys
City centre gap site to be developed after 27 years
Prison staff are attacked every two days
‘Hidden’ poverty means rural schools miss out on funding
Trainee surgeons set to attend ‘boot camp’
Teenager wins bid to force police to delete sext details
Homebase ranked worst online store
Uber loses driver employment rights appeal
Trump to ‘put US first in trade’ in apparent rebuke to China
Concern for Lebanon PM after ‘unusual’ resignation in Saudi
How Scotland is defying the Donald
Avoiding morality
Scotland’s vital life sciences sector needs Brexit trade and regulation assurances
Scotrail cold facts
Brexit truths
ON TWITTER
Creating panic
A journey into the heart of sound – and humanity
Marc Almond
Van Morrison
The SCO & Robert Levin
Balletboyz: Fourteen Days
JOYCE MCMILLAN
Chancellor urged to help exporters narrow trade gap
Easyjet poaches its new boss from TUI
Bakkavor goes back to Plan A as flotation back on menu
What’s French for LSE chairman may be turkey at Christmas?
Galliford posts housing cheer
Footsie sees disappointing end to week
Head-to-head at Agriscot as future up for debate
Keeping your feet on the ground
Base rate rise should benefit savers now
John Hillerman
Sir Peter Edward Bairsto
NOW & THEN
Is treasa ficsean na eachdraidh lom: litrichean ’s bàrdachd ás a’ chogadh
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Sudski Star can shine at Kelso for fifth time
Varnish suing over discrimination
The need for speed
“I want to see my sons drive their cars, bring home girlfriends, go off to uni” Doddie Weir’s motivation
SCOTS STAY IN HUNT AFTER LIGHTNING
BACK TO THE DAY JOB WITH PRIDE INTACT
Schuster says expectations are low in ‘rebuilding phase’
Debutant loosehead Marfo tipped to prove his worth
Jamieson and Ramsay in the chasing pack as Dubuisson leads by two
Struggling City land El Alagui and Henderson
Resurgent Alloa seeking four-in-a-row
Griezmann and Giroud come good on the international stage
Sight-seeing Vazquez wants Taylor’s belt for a souvenir
World champion Hamilton keeps his foot down in Sao Paulo
Stepney goes wild with shock win over Foster
Strong Faith
Alpine pleasures
Good times
Star power
Food & Drink
Walk this way
Restaurant
TV & Radio
No mime required in the battle of the beret
Artist and gallery owner Moy Mackay
Fortified and fab, little known Topaque is a gem
The real con trick
Us and them
Now We Are Dead
Events this month and next at the Scottish Poetry Library
Jaimeo Brown brings his digital tapestry of forgotten voices to Dundee Jazz Festival
In Chatwin country
Inverness
Our forgotten defences, hidden in plain sight
New varieties make gooseberries a great addition
If bad weather keeps you inside, plan for next year
Legal person status for the landscape might help us look after it
Your life in the stars
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