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2018-08-04
Asylum row: Eviction protests growing
Radical bid to turn the centre of Edinburgh traffic free
Full preview of Scottish football’s big kick off
Susan Dalgety
WEEKEND CROSS WORD
Mackintosh interiors leave Hill House for first time to go on display in Glasgow
Prince Charles’ paintings of his favourite places on show in exhibition
Why Serco has the power to evict asylum seekers under privatised system
Promoters get behind tourist tax as means to market Festival on global stage
Forced out of Fringe
Amazon’s tax bill falls despite huge profit
SNP demands answers from Javid
David Mundell’s campaign manager benefited from ‘dark money’ donation
Learners on easy street to pass test in Scotland
Schoolboy avoids jail over deadly one-punch attack
Broadband firms slash advertised speeds
Tea for more than two as Sir Andy’s hotel sees demand for scones soar
Flight path change gets lift-off despite anger
Hampden veterans’ event linked to BNP
Rangers face waiting game after Croats stabbed before match
Extreme weather forecasting satellite launch
Zimbabwe president ‘humbled’ by poll win as rival ready to fight
North Korea not living up to nuclear missile pledge, says Pompeo
No easy answers in asylum row
It’s mad to give up Scotland’s seat in Cabinet
STEPHEN JARDINE
JOHN MCLELLAN
JANE BRADLEY
A grim Yes Minister plot made real
Burning money
Councils should truly work with private providers to deliver more nursery hours
ON TWITTER
Patriotism please
Seeking answers
Slightly inspired, quite soggy and super Scottish
Effortless cool with added supper club sophistication
RBS revives payout after ten-year gap despite profits fall
Drop in number of big businesses failing
UK economic growth fears after services sector wanes
Building preservation firm creates jobs with opening of Inverness office
Crieff Hydro sees bumper year
Specialist in luxury commissions branches out with furniture store
Bookmaker William Hill hit by fixedodds change
RBS’S gains help Footsie finish higher
US- China trade war could boost UK pig production
Game and country sports sector urged to take sustainable stance
Slam the back-door fees loophole shut
Jacques Wirtz
Paying your respects with flowers
Betty Miles
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Brighton in for Mcginn as Lennon waits for more bids
Super 6 puts SRU history in the shade
Forrest eager to sign new deal as he prepares to meet the challenge of Arzani
Mccann Nabs new midfield man with a killer touch
Lee eager to help Hearts fly the flag in Europe next season
Imrie: I won’t get involved in any flare-ups
Gerrard ready to go ‘in at the deep end’
Burnley performances show that we mean business in the big games, insists Lewis
Dumbarton boss eyes Fife as Sons seek to find their feet in lower division
Pushing the bo
Golden girls Archibald and Evans savour medal glory on home soil
Miley puts past setbacks behind her with brilliant bronze as Murdoch is edged out
Curran rescues England but Kohli hits back to leave Test in the balance
Grange rely on mix of youth and experience to maintain title challenge
Ferguslie victory could clinch first ever title
5ft 3in Phatlum is walking tall at Royal Lytham as Matthew enjoys more memorable moments
Mcintosh, 49, reaches Scottish Amateur Championship semi-final at Blairgowrie
In this day and age, it seems more likely that the old ones are the best
Delight for Fusaro at ninth year in Glasgow
Leaders Newtonmore looking for revenge victory against Kingussie
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Maureen Lipman
Brian Ferguson’s diary
When fingers linger long in the memory
Kelly Apter
Kate Copstick
Love, loss and the meaning of life
Why Malcolm goes animal crackers
David Pollock
Keep calm and carry on focussing on the little things
Burlesque performer Ivy Paige
Spa spy Oasis of calm
Grand Cafe at The Scotsman
Wines under £10 suitable to serve with a barbecue
Making the magic happen
CRITICS’ CHOICE
Miniscule becomes monumental
ALSO SHOWING
Sounds of absence
Dreams and nightmares
Working out where we fit in
Broken Ground
Fast and furious
NYOS set for a summer proving the power of collaboration
Tackling a hot topic
What not to miss in the week ahead
Long and winding roads
Best case of cabin fever
‘Either a fisherman or on the dole’
Heatwave-friendly workout gear
Early bloomers
Hydration is key with the weather being hot and dry
Having a Scottish surfer champion to cheer on one day may not be such an alien concept
Your life in the stars
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