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2021-04-10
‘A wise man, a thinking man’: The duke remembered on Royal Deeside
Prince Philip's unstuffy approach to public duties put people at their ease, as I discovered
Polls drives suspended as tributes are paid to duke
Hundreds of wellwishers travel to Windsor to pay their last respects
Lying in state tradition will be broken for duke who disliked fuss
‘The only man who treated the Queen simply as another human being’
Gordonstoun will ‘sorely miss’ fun duke
Witness to history: Momentous
Events during a life well lived
Shelley Kerr says more work needed to encourage girls into sport
Concerns pandemic will hit drive for sporting diversity
‘Shameless’ – relatives of Scots in care homes call for answers
Flyers forced to buy Covid kits refunded
Paramilitaries ‘not involved in violence’
Sexual predator guilty of murdering woman in 1984 after DNA discovery
Delay to millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccine manufactured in Livingston
Thunberg will not go to COP26 and calls for postponement
While Freeman admits the failures, Sturgeon exploits the pandemic
What civil liberties argument?
Philip’s life of duty and devotion
A goal worth
Encourage motorists back to city centre
If world acts as one we can beat this dreadful Covid
Ross should leave Tory comfort zone
Education is fine
Change record
Proven success
ON TWITTER
Farewell to Philip
Visitors back tiptoeing through the tulips at famous Dutch garden
Explosive eruption rocks volcano on eastern Caribbean island St Vincent
Rediscover Scotland: Eight great festivals to look forward to this year
Flavour profile: Jimmy Lee – celebrity chef and owner of Lychee Oriental
Dr Lester Borley CBE
NOW & THEN
Worth knowing the fine detail of taxation and pensions as you look to retirement
Home dining is on AHDB’S menu
UK pig meat price tumbles 17 per cent year on year
Frasers doubles its expected Covid-19 hit to £200 million
Football academy kicks off growth plans
Wood seals Norwegian hydrogen deal
Why empathy is as crucial to business as people
FTSE ends strong week in the red amid pandemic caution
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Fakir D’oudairies storms home to seal emphatic win in Marsh Chase
Bristol De Mai can buck grey trend and defy top weight on way to National glory
Caledonian connection on Masters leaderboard
Olazabal survives for first time since 2014
Early leader Rose happy with recovery on ‘challenging day’
Loanee Kenny appears open to extending Parkhead stay
Rice rules out further calls to referees’ chief
Doncaster says expanded Premiership not necessarily the way forward
Boycott may help convince social sites of need for better policing
Souness may have wise words for Gerrard over taking Liverpool job
‘Let’s have some positive thinking and a return of the Texaco Cup’
Gerrard shares Kennedy’s anger at SFA inconsistency
Doig has no shortage of admirers but won’t let attention turn his head
Hearts on the brink of lifting title after hitting hapless Alloa for six
Brechin chairman quits SPFL board ahead of play-off talks
Ferguson frustrated by drought as he looks to impress new boss
Davidson aiming for elusive first win of the season over Dons
‘No need to panic’ over Jack’s Euro 2020 hopes
Uefa confirms Hampden will host Euros in front of fans
Wright says Hughes trying to influence referees
Alexander feels O’donnell re-signing would prove Motherwell ambition
Scottish clubs’ European elimination no real surprise after poor Pro14 campaigns
Six of the best new fragrances for spring
Live in Leith sees the theatre back centre stage
Two Kings Sandwich Bar
The spice is right
Japan's growers take the koshu grape to new levels
Thanks for the memories
Hit those symbols
Rambling prose
There for you?
The Other Side of Stone
Who Is Maud Dixon? King of Rabbits
Night music
The SCO and Hippfest show how far online concerts have come
My role, on stage and off
What not to miss in the week ahead
Swimming with ocean giants
Choose your Greek idyll
Did you ever really leave school?
What exactly is long Covid and how do you know if you’ve got it?
Pot a little sunshine this spring
Always worth the effort to protect the environment
No freeride contests for Scotland, but the world’s best get to shine in the Alps
Your life in the stars
No-nonsense Prince was Queen’s ‘strength & stay’ throughout her reign
THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, 1921 - 2021
From ‘no fixed abode’
THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, 1921 - 2021 to Buckingham Palace
The memorable quotes that made Prince Philip a national treasure
Schoolboy Philip 'a natural leader with a short fuse'
Lasting love of devoted couple
How Gordonstoun was like a home for Philip
Philip and Balmoral: the Royal consort’s love of the great estate
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