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2021-04-06
Barnet formula: SNP chief has campaign hairdo
Scots in line for digital app vaccine ‘passport’
Howe could face baptism of fire at Celtic
Time to rethink funding of Leisure Trusts
Doubt cast over Boris Johnson campaign visit to Scotland
Beast from the Easter… Scotland wakes up to snow as temperatures plummet
Star Wars maestro John Williams named most popular living composer
Call for Us-style hearings for Scots Parliament’s top public appointees
Charities ‘scared’ to criticise government
Unionists ‘downed tools’ after 2014 referendum
Former prime minister urges SNP to drop independence and focus on Covid recovery
Galloway’s party to take legal action over television debate snub
Work ongoing to develop digital certificates as ethics also under review
‘Meadows summit’ plan after violence
50p-a-week statutory sick pay rise ‘miserly’
Professor in slave trade reminder
The Declaration of Arbroath updates for the Tiktok generation
Contemporary art festival spreads out across UK and online
Street Soccer firm plans to take over community centre
Children involved in Northern Ireland violence as police come under attack
The bastard verdict – ‘People do not understand what ‘not proven’ is. There’s no definition of what it means’
Calls for tightening of lobbying rules after Cameron controversy
Scotland’s largest heritage project gets under way to create ‘Culzean of the east’
Tunnel plan for Benbecula to Skye like a ‘magic carpet’ for islands
Landslide-hit Rest and Be Thankful to be fully opened during 48-hour trial period as contractors test new safety fences
‘Bairns not bombs' sums up choice between two very different futures
BBC4 is the BBC at its most BBC and it must be saved
In search of the magical soundbite
Inside Education
Damning verdict
Feeling gloomy
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Farmers go hi-tech to stay competitive
Scottish fishermen playing key role in Western herring stock sampling study
Eating more offal could go a long way to reducing food waste
A package of measures to make our world better
Independence in Europe would leave Scots with less control over their affairs Vernon Bogdanor
Jordan’s Prince Hamzah remains defiant in new audio recording
Israeli PM Netanyahu back in court as post election fate hangs in the balance
‘It’s nicknamed The Tardis’ – Pizza Geeks land in Leith
Ray Mears on nature’s greatest gift and why he is determined not to waste it
The return of grassroots sport is so important for our children
NOW & THEN
Philip Greene
Sarah joins NFU Scotland HQ
Business skills competition set to return to Agriscot
Lindsays sales hit £180m despite lockdown hiatus
Legal firms enjoy partnership boosts
£11m boost for green skills hailed
Resilience is key to facing work and home stress
Waldkonig can make winning return in Pontefract handicap
Grand National favourite Cloth Cap headlines Aintree confirmations
Tavatanakit holds off Ko to win ANA Inspiration
Why it hurts losing Jock Macvicar, a great friend and Scottish legend
Spieth praises wife for being his ‘rock’ on road back to winning ways at Texas Open
Baseball is back – and teams must find a balance to win World Series
Carabao and FA Cup finals included in spectator test events
Burger says Scotland squad is relishing return to training
Valencia call for more action on racism
Zidane insists Madrid ‘deserve trust’ ahead of Liverpool quarter-final
City boss hails Haaland but stands by transfer policy
What clubs have to play for in post-split fixtures
Hamilton ‘gobsmacked’ by his stunning overhead kick goal
Fontaine urges Dundee to do ‘hard graft’ necessary to secure their play-off spot
Mclaughlin, Goldson and Helander prove worth for champions
Mckay ready to arrive ahead of schedule and begin rebuild job
“That was the craziest round I have ever been a part of. It was just the energy of the crowd and the noise”
Colts plan rejected by supporters
‘Defeat can make us stronger’
Queen of the South 1-3 Hibernian: Doidge delivers cup double
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