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2020-08-27
Taking mini to the max: Mary Quant gets the V&A swinging again
Scotland warned of record public spending black hole
Indyref1 may soon look like a walk in the park
I am so sick of Zoom meetings, I need a cure
Celtic count the cost of a painful early Champions League exit
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Estate founded by duchess who recruited soldiers with a kiss goes on sale for £7.5m
Girls Aloud star on breast cancer diagnosis: ‘I’m fighting as hard as I can’
We need concrete proposals and ideas – not vague assurances
Sturgeon ‘irked’ by care home grilling at ill-tempered FMQS
Families ‘face being unable to provide food for children’
Half of jobs to go at Scottish Scouts after a ‘complete loss of business’
School reopenings challenging to maintain, says SNP adviser Sridhar
First two deaths in six weeks as ‘progress made’ in tackling main Covid ‘clusters’
Machines test for virus in 12 minutes
Toddler raises £30k for the NHS – by collecting pebbles during walks
Students should be made to wear face coverings on campus, says union
Bad weather blamed for test setbacks
Tax sweets to reduce childhood obesity, urges IPPR think tank
Ferry fiasco caused by ‘contractor failure’
Lifeline funding for city theatres
An explosive study of class and social inequality in Britain
Working-class comedy will be ditched – Boyle
Sick Kids delay due to spreadsheet blunder
One in three girls ‘changes appearance on posted photos’
Homes in Edinburgh and Glasgow ‘fastest sellers in UK cities’
Rangers administrators win payout
Scientist finds dinosaur leg bone on Eigg beach run
Firefighter’s shock to find son in car engulfed in flames
Two shot dead in street attack in Wisconsin as teenager arrested
New Zealand gunman refuses to talk as victims speak of grief
Don’t listen to Boris on Covid (and just hum a certain tune)
Inside Health
Timely reminder
No escape clause
Moving Tattoo to sports ground would make iconic event a feeble copy of itself
ON TWITTER
SNP must respond to the contempt it is being treated with at Westminster
The merits of an open mind
The weakest link in the journey to the Red Planet is us
‘I was famous when I was 12, and that makes you feel really weird’
Spruce forests are far from ‘lifeless’
Sticking-plaster measures store up problems for future
We’ve got four months to make our environmental protections Brexit-proof
Now more than ever we need to monitor our mountain hares
Changes can bring new challenges
Homes with ‘wow factor’
A natural final resting place
Pat Fairley
NOW & THEN
Businesses urged to apply for loans
Harvest survey launches despite stuttering start
Barclays provides skills injection for female start-ups
New service targets landlords and tenants
Dundee digital agency takes on new image after growth
Watchdog eyes concrete tie-up
Icas celebrates efforts of Scotland’s top 100 young chartered accountants
UK property market risks becoming a cash cow
£230m masterplan for Orkney waters
Provident on a roll despite interim losses
Teams gather for unique edition of the Tour but will they reach Paris?
Six out of nine ain’t bad for Scots-based trainers at Musselburgh
St Leger will have fans on course as part of trial
Woods expects a major-style test at Olympia with pars at a premium
Willett hoping for domestic bliss at the Belfry with wife on his bag
Lindsay on song to lead the way at Birkdale
Serena likens loss to ‘dating a guy you know sucks’
Bad day at the office /Murray loses in straight sets to Raonic
Haining raring to go after his breakthrough broke down
Harley enjoyed highbrow lockdown but focus is now on day job
Marciano in Israel squad for trip to face Scotland
Happy at Hibs /Boyle delighted as he signs new two-year deal at Easter Road
Scottish government rejects Celtic bid to invite fans back on Sunday
Watkins gets first taste of Europe after leaving last chance behind
Chelsea snap up Chilwell from Foxes for £50m
Souttar thanks well-wishers and vows to do all he can to return for Hearts
Turnbull may miss European clash as Celtic look to resurrect £3m deal
Maguire conviction nullified as he appeals
RESULTS/FIXTURES
Slack defence to blame for earliest Champions League exit since 2005
Lee Mcgregor enjoyed an easy night’s work against Ryan Walker as he chalked up his ninth consecutive win
Cockerill agrees new deal with Edinburgh
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