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2018-08-13
Bid to introduce Scotland’s first workplace parking levy
More than 100 Leave seats ‘now back Remain’
Sport: We have to improve discipline, Gerrard warns Rangers
Lesley Riddoch: Why ‘Auntie’ now seems to be the wicked stepmother
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Archaeologists set to unearth ancient secrets of Clan Macdonald stronghold
Art detectives ‘genuinely shocked’ after £165k painting found to be fake
Drive to help deprived students ‘flawed’
Crowd sees headstone to poet Blake unveiled
Over 50% of voters say Johnson should escape rap
Worsening shortage of skilled workers from EU
Four in five Scots adults ‘pressured into drinking alcohol by friends’
Bomb victim’s family urge political agreement on anniversary
Labour unveils zero emissions plan and slams ‘timid’ approach
TV presenter worried that the Me Too movement ‘has gone too far’
Fringe ‘Bad Boss Awards’ will expose top offenders
Book festival to branch out to Kenya
Father to climb height of Everest in memory of son
VS Naipaul dies after reading Tennyson poem
‘The more you spend time, the more you’re able to capture their real personality’
Great British Menu is cooking up a fitting tribute to the NHS
Robots ready to take over centre stage in automation exhibition
Lift off! Nasa spacecraft rockets towards sun for closest look yet
Seven dead as bodies pulled from rubble in Jordan shoot-out
How a small Fife town became a ‘hotbed of witchfinding’
Thinkers from Socrates to Jock Stein knew wisdom of saying ‘I don’t know’
‘Education failure’ will be the Nationalist epitaph
Any help for city centres is welcome
No cause for anyone to celebrate Shell’s birthday, writes Richard Dixon
High Street firms have a lot to offer
Take legal route to avoid cohabitation pitfalls
Unconscious bias and stereotyping continue to keep a million people out of work
March madness
Schoolsspending
Gaelicgrumbles
Rail police merger plan more about centralisation of power than other benefits
ON TWITTER
Name claim
Must try harder?
Beautiful noise with a political point
PHYSICAL THEATRE
All the elements combine to make the unusual enticing
Burness Paull sees ‘opportunities’ as turnover grows 7%
Scots private sector growth jumps in July
Emerging markets guru takes the plunge again
Newton Property Management restructure leads to promotion
Capital’s construction lessons
Food and drink sector must unite before Brexit
Finding a sporting niche boosts business fitness
Kilmarnock candle firm reborn after fire damage
Senior change at Stewart Milne
Robert J Danzig
Helping you cope with bereavement
Takeshi Onaga
William Noss Clyne
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Farmers need to cut back on complaints
Big season at Warriors looms as Hastings and Horne target further Scotland caps
Broad and Anderson to the fore in crushing win
Carruthers leads by example as Ferguslie claim historic title triumph
Grange are on track to secure top-flight glory says Munsey
Coulibaly and Jack need checked before Maribor
Mccann still seeks striking solution for toothless Dundee
Livingston’s Premiership campaign comes at a cost as youth academy shuts down
City and Liverpool hit the ground running with thumping victories
No Mcginn but familiar feeling in Perth for Hibs
On-song County put down a title marker
‘Revelation again’ Boyle earns tribute from boss
Arbroath the early leaders
Wait over as Muir storms home to land first major outdoor title
Mcclenaghan the golden boy again but Whitlock insists ‘I won’t obsess about it’
No excuses from Rowe as British riders come up short in a gruelling road race
Two medals for GB ‘underdogs’
Macintyre so close to win in Finnish Challenge
My festival Lady Rizo
Brian Ferguson’s diary
Thrills EIF dance audiences
Pullman brings touch of fantasy to opening day
Not hard to be macho man
Is there anybody out there?
Lady Yana sings the blues
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