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2018-10-04
May: ‘Back me on Brexit and end austerity’
More misery for motorists as Crossing is delayed again
Why nobody can put Shetland in a box any more
Sheku Bayoh family ‘devastated’ as charges ruled out
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
Britain shows off its love of writers with 10,000 addresses inspired by great poets
Zoe Ball ‘elated’ at becoming the first BBC Radio 2 female breakfast host
Besieged PM dances away her problems
Sturgeon ‘betrayal’ over fisheries
Heart drug trials halted over Brexit fears
Battery train to make Scottish debut
Scottish film studio in turmoil after farmer wins bitter legal battle
Mother of missing woman ‘spat at by carer’ and pushed to ground
Happiness most important achievement
‘Inept’ gang filmed footage of drugs being put in drone
‘Talking about serious ideas in feminine colours challenges you to take things that signify femininity seriously’
‘The minute you find the formula for comedy, it goes dead like a sparkler’
People struggling with bereavement unable to obtain vital support
Carla turns to Sue Ryder for help
Leith Theatre returns with premiere of anti-war satire on Armistice Day
High Court challenge for ‘IS Beatles’
‘Brain drain’ fear in south of Scotland amid neglect claims
Acid attacker loses jail term appeal
‘Doctors of the future’ course starts to tackle rural GP crisis
Donald Trump mocks accuser’s testimony on Kavanaugh assault
Volcanic eruption on Indonesian island hit by huge earthquake
Platforms for departure
Takeover of Tories by lunatic fringe means they’re no longer natural party of government
Dugdale’s drama is turning into Leonard’s crisis
May dances around the big issue – Brexit
SNP’S plans to tackle nurse staffing shortages have a major flaw, says Ian Murray
Radical solutions must be found to address this fundamental issue
England could learn a lot from the Scottish Government in protecting renters
Benn vs Corbyn
More music
Stand together
Tories can bluster all they like, but they’re caught between rock and a hard place
ON TWITTER
Ross gets cross
Yes to a picnic
Tesco shares suffer despite H1 results buoyed by Booker
STV announces finance chief ’s departure
Key services sector grows, but optimism hit by Brexit
Development under way at retail site promising 110 jobs for Cowdenbeath
Firms revealed for pilot project
New owner to take helm at Forth Ports
How would a hard Brexit affect Scotland’s rents?
Brewdog hails ‘record’ crowdfunding raise after exceeding target by £13m
Footsie rises despite sharp fall for Tesco
Jane Fortune
Help when you find it is difficult to cope
Merle Debuskey
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Angus Cereals facility rescued in Openfield deal
Ewing says support loans should ease the burden on producers
Quality Seeker ideal for punters seeking quality at Chelmsford
RACE RETURNS
England seeking new cricket director as Strauss takes back seat for sake of family
Del Potro in Tour finals for first time in five years
Koepka ‘heartbroken’ over Ryder Cup spectator blinded in one eye
Locke relishing his return to Carnoustie as a pro after Open success
Group seeks yes vote over proposed £14.50 fee
Torrance and Olazabal’s video moved team to tears
Pyrgos is thriving after inter-city switch
Cotter wary of Edinburgh’s ‘aggressive pack’ in Euro tie
Defending the indefensible… blame anyone but Mourinho
Bruce sacked as Villa boss with club money men thought to be keen on Henry
Barca to the fore as Messi weaves magic at Wembley
Napoli get their just deserts as late goal sinks Reds
Neymar does the trick as PSG run riot
Emery silent over reason for Mkhitaryan no-show
GROUP B STANDINGS
Boss wants opportunity to train at Murrayfield
SPFL semi-final climbdown forced by Hearts and Dons
Shake hands win or lose, says Gerrard
Murrayfield bid for 2030 World Cup
Don’t be in the dark about grey areas and shady operators
Charting a course from ship to shore
USP Sporty estate
Final piece fit for the Park Circus puzzle
Make it bold open and interesting
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