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2018-04-07
SNP tax rise could cost Scotland £20m in revenues
Police close to solving 1988 backpacker death
Why April is the month for a pay rise and a pay cut
SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
Former cowboy saddles up for New York to round up some business for Scotland
Three pupils a day sent home from Scots schools over weapon attack
Management replaced at crisis-hit health board
Scottish siblings celebrate with ‘biggest Friday night’ after both win cycling medals
Cross-party support for Labour’s Holyrood bill to outlaw period poverty
Ex-russian spy ‘improving rapidly’ after poison attack
Man arrested over London teenager shooting
Pensioner is released after public outcry over burglar break-in death
Island arts centre under fire over Sunday opening
Highland stations to host new Brief Encounter
Assurances demanded as more safety flaws at school are uncovered
South Korea’s shamed ‘Queen of Elections’ sentenced to 24 years
Trump claims he knew nothing about payout to porn star
RBS bonanza should be used to pay for seismic reduction in house prices
Challenge to a dual
ON TWITTER
Gift of homes
Marching season
Funkfest fails to reveal best of this pop warrior
JOYCE MCMILLAN
Scottish Enterprise names canals boss as chief executive
Heavyweights on board at Commsworld
Menzies lands in several new airports after takeover deal
French revolution for brewer
Footsie fails to bank gains in weak session
Small-scale poultry farms are failing on biosecurity
Co-op shows financial progress
Jimmy Beaton
Getting your affairs in order
Drue Heinz
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
WEEKEND FIXTURES
Archibalds create history with gold and a silver lining
Mcilroy makes move
“I was nine and calling a fifth different woman Mother”
DUNDEE HERO CABALLERO’S POLITICAL GOAL
ARCHIBALD’S GOLDEN DAY IN VELODROME
EDINBURGH UNDONE BY ULSTER
Scottish pairs come in from the cold to make history on the Gold Coast beach
Highs and lows for Erskine as Jags fear the drop
‘If I had done what Davies did I’d miss the rest of the season’
Godinho hails Paterson for helping him through tough times
Fowler aware of the pitfalls as St Mirren go to Brechin in search of title
Melrose on a mission to secure first leg of double
Lyle says he is ‘encouraged’ to come back
Glide and sleek
Allan Massie reviews Patient X by David Peace plus Jane Bradley on The Walrus Mutterer by Mandy Haggith
Friend in need
Neil Forbes cooks with wild garlic, plus Rose Murray Brown tastes the wines of Friuli
Gaby Soutar visits Ransacked Black Oven in Edinburgh
Album reviews, plus Jim Gilchrist on Aidan O’rourke
Duncan Macmillan on New Contemporaries at the RSA
Irish leisure trail
Up and running
Aerial Pilates at Edinburgh College’s Granton Campus
Alistair Harkness reviews A Quiet Place
It’s a weight off my mind if they will eat soup
Author LS Hilton
Friuli’s fantastic whites slip under the radar
Poetic tale of ancient mystery
The Gloaming
Stories become music with the same succinct, meaningful style
Science takes centre stage
What not to miss in the week ahead
The hotel that likes to say yes
Northern Fuerteventura
Has fish farming finally had its chips?
Warmer ground means a burst of growth this month
Freeride contest sees best skiers in the land push each other to new levels of performance
Your life in the stars
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