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2018-07-02
NHS would be ‘in trauma’ if Scotland was independent
SW19 a step too far and too fast for Murray
World Cup: Spain humbled by hosts on day of penalty drama
Majority of Scots SMES want to stay in EU
Gangster’s helicopter jailbreak
Tourism alone can’t save rural areas: affordable housing is crucial
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
My departure from Radio 4’s PM spells doom for BBC, jokes Eddie Mair
Three injured in city centre fight ‘with broken bottles’
Humans bite back as Highland hotel gets OK to put midge burgers on menu
NHS boss reveals no-deal Brexit
Corbyn resists Brexit vote call but vows to ‘force election’
Cabinet told to get behind the PM or risk handing Labour the keys to No10
Tory Brexiteers held secret meeting with senior Trump security adviser
It is too soon for indyref2, SNP economy guru admits
Panel on medicinal cannabis may hinder those seeking to use the drug
Police commissioners urge Home Office to drop opposition to addicts’ ‘fix rooms’
Tributes paid to Peter Firmin, co-creator of The Clangers and Bagpuss
Exotic bird Elvis saved by Edinburgh vets after screw found in her stomach
‘Exciting’ development of artificial ovaries could preserve fertility
Iolaire disaster site ‘should be made a maritime grave’
MSP urges Souness to reconsider housing plan
Learners ‘should have to spot potholes to pass driving test’
Parents will buy children summer ‘guilt gifts’
Ten members of family found blindfolded and hanged in their home
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
Step inside Edinburgh’s exclusive Victorian luxury baths
Mansfield’s letters give you a greater sense of wonder about the world
A frank debate on funding NHS is vital
Inside Arts
Human rights defence not so easy elsewhere
An enlightened approach to SPL could pay dividends
Reforms to discount rate will have impact on injury claims
Plan ahead for future and inevitable changes in laws
Nearly minister Martin fiasco an insight into political cans and can’ts of today
ON TWITTER
Off the ball
Time for rethink
Tech firms lead resurgence in flotations
Investing in a greener future
Finance key for further growth in life sciences
Debts rise but may have peaked
INSPIRATIONAL LEADER
Show business needs to lure in the non-farmers
Latrobe adds to O’brien legacy
Best foot forward /Goalkeeper the hero as World Cup hosts Russia stun Spain
Favouritism row as Muir wins UK title
Serene mom has not lost her
Great Federer is feeling ‘incredibly sexy’
PSG influence a good omen as Neymar bids to inspire Brazil
FRENCH CONNECTION
Ronaldo tight-lipped over future as Cavani double knocks Portugal out
Deschamps aware that Uruguay represents a different animal
Modric let off the hook as Croatia scrape into the last eight in dramatic shootout
Pickford will stand tall between the sticks
Gray so happy to be back after frustrating season on sidelines
Rodgers highlights fitness benefits despite Hayes injury in defeat
Dobbin keeps on raising the bar as records tumble on her way to victory
Hamilton is left seething and stranded by Mercedes gaffe
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION
It’s a repeat of the Peet show as young brothers play starring role for Grange
English’s second century of season stretches Ferguslie’s lead at the top
Ferguslie end Carlton’s cup defence
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