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2020-10-09
Scramble to cancel holidays leaves hotels counting cost
Sturgeon: ‘I have nothing to hide over Salmond’
Sport: Scotland hold nerve in penalty shootout win
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Scottish Album of the Year organisers warn of catastrophic jobs losses looming
Big names may be missing but it’s a good year for the leftfield
British Government ‘failing’ whisky trade after year of US tariffs
‘Impossible balance between lives and jobs’ over shutting pubs, says Sturgeon Scots councils handed £750m Covid funding package boost
Outbreak at student halls ‘past the worst’
Rapid bedside testing may be faster than standard centralised tests
‘Winter of risk’ ahead for economy despite sunnier summer conditions
Swinney ‘was warned moderation would hit poorer pupils’
Signed first pressing of The Who’s debut album goes under hammer
Former US poet laureate wins Nobel Prize for Literature – just the 16th woman to win an award dominated by novelists
Caravan roof lifted by air ambulance helicopter
Holiday park at Culloden ‘should get green light’
Mossmorran flaring faces investigation
Covid-hit Scotrail sees its lowest passenger numbers for 150 years
Experts to debate use of data to fight global Covid-19 challenges
Night shelters for rough sleepers to be replaced with rapid rehousing centres
US presidential debates in doubt after Trump rejects virtual clash
Thieves cut £230m Mao handwritten scroll in two – and then sold it for £50
Will wind make billions for rogue capitalists or a better future for all?
A time of global crisis has seen me return to praying
Brexit Britain must recognise rule of law
Inside Transport
We are world leaders in getting Covid wrong
Power forgets
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No one should be left to suffer mental health problems in silence, so seek help Sheila O’neill
Drawings and grammar
Nights out were something to remember at cult watering hole
Lennon at 80: How the man who embodied peace and love had his heart in Scotland
Previously unseen pictures of music legend to go on display in New York
NOW & THEN
Johnny Nash
Ballroom’s decline sees youth twistin’ the night away
Farming must be nature-friendly to avoid UK collapse
Clear up so-called glorious mud
Struggling shops fear falling footfall could hit sales
Government ‘clawing back’ £1bn in aid
Plans for £15m distillery with stunning views unveiled
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Livingston targeted by Decathlon
Easyjet facing first ever full-year loss
Glasgow aims to create populous city centre
Traders’ eyes firmly fixed across the Atlantic
A CENTURY OF DEFYING CONVENTION
FIESTA ST GETS SPECIAL EDITION
UPDATED JAGUAR XF GOES HYBRID
Nicholls heads into new jumps season with high hopes of reclaiming crown
Indigo Girl can give Gosden a high five in Fillies' Mile at Newmarket
Second Giro stage win for Demare as Almeida retains lead
Youth to the fore as Kenin and Swiatek reach French Open final
Djokovic hopeful of being fully fit for battle with Tsitsipas
Lord Coe supports athletes’ right to take a knee on Olympic podium
Former Scotland and Edinburgh captains Mcinally and Gilchrist to share armband for Murrayfield side this season
Six new faces in Ireland squad for Six Nations
Clubhouses to be closed under new restrictions
Smith keeps tour card bid alive despite scoring a ten at the fifth hole
Health chief insists footballers are treated the same as everyone else
Forest Green chairman denounces suggestion of Premier League B teams playing in Championship as a ‘hideous idea’
Patience key as Maguire chases more game time
Mallan ready for challenge as he works hard to nail down midfield spot at Hibs
Keane says ‘bluffers’ at Old Trafford will cost Ole his job
Calvert-lewin off the mark as England beat Wales at Wembley
Dons delight as key defender Hoban extends his contract
“It's a great place and you can imagine it with rows and rows of crowds. It must be very special”
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