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2018-07-28
Community in mourning for A96 crash dead
Coin collection peer built up over 75 years is worth more than £2m
Now That’s What I Call a fast selling album
Prince was ‘deceived’ by disgraced bishop he tells abuse inquiry
May seeks allies in Eastern Europe as Brexiteers warn against ‘capitulation’
Apologises over fake Raab tweet
Majority back new vote on Brexit deal
Russian interference ‘tip of iceberg’
Thunderstorms threaten downpours after lightning badly disrupts travel
Hamilton Accies strike stadium naming deal with cannabis oil firm
St Andrews voted top UK university by students
James Mcavoy and ex-wife both announced to star in Pullman series
‘Woolly weapon’ deployed in giant hogweed battle
Pharmacists should prescribe medicine to ease GP pressure
Oscar winner ‘difficult to work with’ while drinking
Cargo ship that ran aground allowed to continue its journey after salvage
Dame Emma says women treated as ‘second-class citizens’ over pay
Tourists urged to spread out across Skye to ease visitor crush on hotspots
Social Bite restaurant relaunched in a new partnership
Boxer gets supervision order for street attack
Trump ‘didn’t know’ his son met Russian lawyer during election
Drug dog relocated after cartel offer reward for her death
Common-sense Corbynomics
Protectionism helped save Harris Tweed
L’austérité?
Qu’est-ce que c’est?
Stoney faced
To claim that assisted dying is not assisted suicide is merely playing with words
Better democracy
ON TWITTER
Are you kidding?
We wuz Raabed
Very happy campers treated to a magical production
Steve Earle & The Dukes
Gaslight Anthem
Sylvain Sylvain
Before the Party
Chemistry fizzing to provide sum greater than the parts
Birth of the Cool
TSB sinks to firsthalf loss in wake of technology fiasco
New CEO at Dobbies after Marshall leaves
Pension woes weigh on BT as telco dials up profit rise
Springfield Properties has further growth in its sights with Kinross plans
Reckitt helps Footsie push through 7,700
No-deal Brexit ‘would bring cliff-edge change’
Strong sales see Suffolk ram lambs hit top price of 40,000 guineas
Mortgage rates are rising – switch now if you can
Kimishige Ishizaka
Organise your affairs to help those you leave
Mary Ellis
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Poet’s Word at his peak
Rangers’ bid for Lafferty is dismissed by Hearts
Celtic offer Rangers 800 derby tickets
Reasons to be cheerful
“If someone jumps from the crowd you quickly judge: is this a bit of fun? Let’s hope so” BT Sport’s Darrell Currie on staying cool in heat of Scottish football
NO DOUBTING THOMAS IN TOUR BID
Kamberi says Hibs will attack in Greece
Wolecki Black ‘honoured’ to land Celtic post
Klopp doesn’t agree with Mourinho’s title claim ahead of Michigan clash
Hamilton ‘excited’ by pressure as he takes on the psychological battle
‘Humble’ Thomas deserves win, says Hoy
Contact sport will take a toll but rugby must make playing safer
Thirteen cyclists on a mission for recognition and a return of the women’s Tour
Giving back
Piano man
Vietnam by train
Better than cure
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Singer and songwriter Gretchen Peters
For an alternative fizz, open a bottle of Pét nat
Fringe by the Sea highlights
ALSO SHOWING
Chuck it, Chuck
Tea For The Rent Boy
Talented US teenagers bring an adventurously mixed programme
Voice of the city
Five stars to light up the Festival
Why the future’s looking rosier for Losier
Kelly Apter
Autobiography
Ken Walton
Songs straight from the heart of Scotland
A break with tradition
Day of reckoning nears over sea lice
Hunter’s new challenge
How to be a drought dodger without a hosepipe
Go with the ebb and flow and learn the science behind tides on one of William’s fascinating walks
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