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2020-08-21
Hold on to your hats
Town centre closure fears as offices to remain shut
And finally... the Six O’ Clock News is on its way out
The majority of Scots ‘believe independence is a distraction’
Sport: Fans ‘back in stadiums by September’
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Israeli couple seek help to track down good Samaritans who stepped in 45 years ago
Hundreds catch virus at work
The knock on effect of the Covid-19 pandemic hit Falkirk yesterday when bus maker Alexander Dennis revealed it plans to cut 650 jobs, including at least 160 in the Scottish town.
The cost of Covid could see cuts in Scottish Government services
New Covid powers to break up Scots house parties and shut down pubs
Ministers not involved in discharge decisions, says FM
SNP committee chair rejects complaints on Salmond questions
Calls to test airport arrivals for Covid as Croatia is added to quarantine list
Caledonian Sleeper staff to vote on strike over rest breaks
‘He may never be released’ – Manchester Arena bomber’s brother jailed for 55 years
Single breast cancer dose as good as full course
Outdoor events get green light to resume as venues secure reopening date
Dundee unveils £1m arts campaign
Helena Bonham Carter stars in new Edinburgh book festival film
Hollywood special effects legend to be honoured in exhibition
Farmer found guilty of planting baby food with metal shards in Lockerbie store
Police investigate abuse claims at ballet school over claims from 10 years ago
Road closures to be extended in capital until at least November
‘It came out of lockdown, because nobody was able to make any shows with audiences’
‘I think people with their own problems really identify with it’
Ross refuses to back Williamson over exams
Post mortems on mummified animals from ancient Egypt
Changing climate could leave Scottish private water supplies dry
Russian opposition leader in coma after alleged poisoning
Obama warns US democracy could falter under Trump
Politicians and business need to brainstorm fresh ideas to tackle crisis
Indy debate must not break Covid unity
Inside Transport
How can we love the art while hating the artist?
Tribal markings
People need to be able to shape and control the world around them
Shielders must not become the forgotten few again
Government should listen to experts who condemn plans for Hate Crime Bill
Only Humanist
Not adding up
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UK companies lead lockdown recovery with output gains
STV rebrand ‘statement of intent’ about future growth
Frasers Group upbeat on future of high street as delayed results released
Premier Oil to raise more cash
Macklin Motors owner gets motoring
Firms must act in face of new immigration rules
Fed’s negative outlook takes toll on FTSE
Help in life’s toughest times
Eileen Mccamley
NOW & THEN
As no-deal Brexit looms, sheep sector’s fears grow
Warning over spate of GPS thefts
LIVING THE HIGH LIFE
THE SECRET IS OUT AS ASTON MARTIN REVEALS 007 EDITIONS
MASERATI EXPANDS ITS TROFEO LINE
Root urges his players to ‘seize the moment’ in bid for series victory
Love conquers all again with easy victory in Yorkshire Oaks
Middlemiss appointed to lead Team Scotland
Syme to the Manor born again as he shares lead
Davidson raring to go against Warriors
It’s all about winning silverware for Sale’s Diamond
Mckinlay’s family Hearts roots go back to the club’s founding fathers
Goodwin welcomes return of supporters
Sevilla’s humble Navas is their man for all seasons
Stern test for Bielsa’s Leeds as Premier League new boys face champions Liverpool on first day
Rogic has ‘place in Celtic history’
Referees more lenient with no fans present says Rice
St Johnstone 0 Aberdeen 1 /Dons’ season up and running thanks to Hedges
“I don’t know when the last time was that I came off the course feeling as happy as I do today”
Mellon: No inquiries for Shankland
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