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2019-03-15
Tory divisions growing as MPS vote for Brexit delay
Ian Rankin and wife Miranda Harvey on the threads of creativity
Lord Steel suspended over remarks to inquiry
Bloody Sunday: Lone soldier to face murder charges
Go-ahead for £207m tram line extension
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
‘Handbagged’ by the big boys at Scottish Rugby – women rebel against £10 charge
The Scotsman is shortlisted for host of honours at Scottish Press Awards
Delay ‘common sense’, but UK on a knife edge
Cable says Lib Dems can save PM’S deal as he announces he’s quitting
May must ‘open her mind’ after
Glasgow to ‘upsell’ to handle Brexit
Brexit deal loss
Holyrood offers support to students overseas
Landfill target would see waste sent south
Grandmother dies after picking up hospital infection
Call for inquiry on Williamson ‘interference’
Boy becomes 100th child in Scotland to receive kidney
US judge concerned over use of remand
Cornwall is the star of new feelgood comedy Fisherman’s Friends
Councils warned they will have to wait for tourist tax powers
‘Dear bigots’ campaign sparks backlash
Mental health advice added to baby guide
Chef ’s killers won’t be able to live with what they did, say police
Hundreds set to skip classes for climate strike
New dawn in changing times
Global strength in depth
Reputed Gambino crime family boss shot dead outside his home
President’s praise for ‘good’ Mussolini leads to European outcry
Migration debate is Brexit’s silver lining
Anti no-deal politicians showing their mettle
Old Firm fans sing of ‘blood’ and ‘soldiers’ so no, I don’t follow football
Only one way to end Brexit chaos
Inside Transport
Working together is helping tenants to put their own houses in order
Onwards and outwards – legacy of John Muir gets pupils enthused about learning
Smacks of dogma
Act on clean air
Scottish heritage
As the chancellor cuts growth forecasts, Brexiteers have gone quiet on ‘great deal’
ON TWITTER
Full speed ahead
Feline lucky
FTSE firms slated for lack of action on gender diversity
Shell CEO bags bumper €20m pay packet
Debenhams ‘considering’ £150m Sports Direct loan
Watchdog mulls banning investment platforms from charging exit fees
Capita’s turnaround continues
New territory for capital archaeologist
Universities should clue up on cloud computing
Growth ambitions of smaller firms being held back by political turmoil
Savills targets growth in Scotland despite uncertainty ahead
Brexit keeps sterling down as MPS vote
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH
COURT CIRCULAR
Richard Carr
NOW & THEN
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Leading the way building Scottish agri-tourism
Tariff talk a mixed blessing
Paisley Park triumph thrills Festival crowd after Frodon heroics
Benson looks to Tokyo but has one eye on life out of pool
Tributes to F1 race chief Whiting after sudden death
Fleetwood off to strong start at Sawgrass
Rangers revival was never going to happen overnight, says Weir
Elder statesmen Defoe and Davis must be strong to cope with ageism
New deal for Dikamona as Levein builds for next term
‘Dedicated’ Mcleish has all the ingredients to bring success to Scotland, says Aitken
Versatile Walker ready to go the distance in U20s’ showdown with England
£5bn lure offered by World Rugby
Maxwell and Howat back in Scotland’s starting XV
Scots look to end torment at Twickenham
Jones drops Cokanasiga to help protect young winger from hype
Gatland urges unchanged Wales to grab shot at glory
Frost-y reception /Bryony’s brilliant day
Twickenham humbling is a wrong that needs righted
“I always had it in the back of my mind that one day I might get a call-up but it did come as a surprise”
Hibs boss hits out after ref calls Gerrard
Earlier return for Naismith
HY-ER GROUND
LEFT IN THE SHADE
JAGUAR LAND ROVER RECALLS 44,000 CARS OVER EMISSIONS
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