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2018-08-02
No flagging despite the rain as Glasgow’s European games open
Teachers say ‘cruel’ national testing left pupils in tears
Fresh fears for House of Fraser as deal pulled
Refugees stage hunger strike in eviction row
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Young Fathers in the running to be first band to win SAY Award for a second time
Planet 1,400 light years away the most likely to support life, say scientists
Wider benefits of bridge still to be shown says watchdog
Prince George joins Royals on Tatler list of Britain’s best dressed in 2018
Corbyn in apology for Holocaust Day event
MP Blackford accused of ‘angry and aggressive’ behaviour in note to police
Aniston laughs over headlines saying she is heartbroken
New aviation badge to help Brownies get their wings
Humanist weddings overtake the Kirk as Scots shift away from formal religious ceremonies
Scots migrating from west to east
Dementia killing more Scots women
Decided not to invite anybody
Fox terrier Macca in Orkney to sniff out stoats
Scots lead the way in organ donation as 2.7m sign up to the national register
Scotland’s war poem to be chosen by public poll
Exploring Bonnie Dundee
Prisoner attacked cellmate over ‘aggressive veganism’
EX-EDL leader freed but could yet face jail
Serial offender in knifepoint robbery
Tattoo chiefs warn they will cancel black market tickets
Police launch festival safety drive
‘Choo-choo’ is better than ‘train’ for infant learning
Campus allotments are new ‘must have’
Fewer Britons illegally downloading music
Opposition supporters’ election protest turns violent in Harare
Swedish crown jewels thieves flee cathedral aboard speedboat
Project Fear’s risk to liberal democracy
Scotland’s first honorary vexillologist is flying the flag for local communities
Residents in hew housing developments are too reliant on cars, finds survey
Come on England! National identity is growing south of the Border – that’s good news
More must be done to help pupils in difficult circumstances through no fault of their own, writes Tom Peterkin
Aggression and democracy don’t mix
Inside Health
Climate change legislation must commit to making a bigger difference
Nature, wild spaces and physical activity benefit both body and mind
MPS living in fantasy land if they believe devolution settlement can be reformed
Right to protest
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Brexit stage left?
Water works
Lloyds banks hike in profits despite ballooning PPI bill
Fintech Nucleus sees funds exceed £14bn
Ray Entwistle looks to step down from board of bank
Edinburgh recruitment group grows turnover with deal talks under way
Capital injection into tech firm
Sales continuing to sparkle at AG Barr
Proposal to freeze house prices leaves me cold
UK manufacturing blues unlikely to deflect BOE from monetary tightening
Glasgow partners at Henderson Loggie to go their own way
Concerns turn Footsie ‘deep shade of red’
Sir Alex Fergusson
Help when you find it is difficult to cope
Feed crisis is a ‘wake-up call’ says union leader
Livestock sector is urged to nominate its top performers
Portrush Ted in a hurry as he romps to Perth novice hurdle win
The stars are coming out in Glasgow
Kohli mocks Root as England fall flat after promising start
Dominant South Africa take 2-0 lead in ODI series with easy win over Sri Lanka
LET had ‘hit the bottom but is on way up’
Ruthless Konta hits top form against out-of-sorts Williams
Patience sets his sights on new horizons after Tokyo
Delight for dual-code international Eastmond as he joins Tigers
Club-by-club preview 2018-19
Sammon signals same approach
Lennon: Our Euro build-up not ideal after hotel setback
English FA reveals it is looking into hosting 2030
Dyche reminds Dons: ‘We’re minnows as well’
‘I want Morelos here… he can fire in the goals for us’
Chairman Martin backs Laszlo to lead United into new Championship campaign despite Betfred Cup exit
More than enough done to secure progress but much more needed against AEK
Mcginn knows that St Mirren must alter their ‘basketball style’
Results & fixtures
Rodgers’ pride in young duo
“With Ian Mcgeechan, it was all about player empowerment. It’s the same with Gregor. He’s a fantastic man manager”
Gerrard says he’s close to new signings
Dons expect Mckenna bid
Idyllic castle, away from the stampede
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Home dysmorphic disorder is the latest 21st-century ill
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