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2021-07-15
Pregnant women urged to get vaccine ‘to protect baby’
Online racist abuse will lead to football ban
Music fees in schools scrapped
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Could Britain be rewinding to the inflation-ridden 1970s?
Indiana Jones stars Waller-bridge and Holbrook on Glasgow set as cameras roll
Scottish Government missed key pledge on community justice
Scrapping healthcare self-isolation will cause ‘anger and concern’
Labour calls for plan to ensure new students are jabbed ahead of term
Judge considering whether woman with Covid should be allowed to die
Euro 2020 fan zone dismissed as ‘dangerous vanity project’
More court trials as distancing cut to 1m
Test and protect improves turnaround times but fewer contacts traced than earlier in pandemic
Almost 6,000 Europeans still waiting for settled status
Paddle steamer Maid of the Loch heads to shore for some long overdue TLC
Sturgeon ‘misled’ Parliament over Trump finances probe, court told
Play your cards right – study shows that keeping your brain active in later life may help to delay dementia by five years
Park floods after sewers are ‘unable to cope’
CASH - THE GREATEST SOURCE OF FUNDING OF THEM ALL FOR SMES
Trains to help people explore the outdoors
Waitrose and John Lewis to axe around 1,000 in-store jobs
Hoy in ‘cycle for homeless people’ plea
Independent Scotland would need border ‘great wall of Gretna’
Music fees in schools scrapped for new term
Edinburgh Castle voted most aweinspiring urban sight in country
Spike in people falling victim to scams as fraudsters exploit the pandemic and the resultant online shopping surge
MPS scrap ‘English votes for English laws’
‘False call’ after inflatables blown out to sea at east coast beach
Beano-inspired Drag Race UK costume acquired by museum in Dundee
Let’s mean what we say and name school after anti-racism campaigner
I think pink is perfect way to tell world art space is back
Bring online racists and bigots to book
Inside Health
Fact and fiction combine in terrific trans tales
SNP culture of secrecy is surely not accidental
ON TWITTER
Bringing exercise back within reach
Trade with China may be a delicate balancing act but rewards can outweigh risks
Take a leaf from Linlithgow’s book and become a community investor
Review charts a course of bold ambition for future of research in Scotland
Sturgeon sold voters on an independence fairy tale that is already going wrong Kenny Macaskill
Shameful and shameless, that’s Boris
EU unveils tough new climate rules and taxes on foreign firms over pollution
Raids on rights activists and the press amid a new crackdown in Belarus
‘The first whisky distillery in UK to hit netzero carbon emissions’
Scooping spoons? Could we stop this moronification now please...
Green Action Trust calls for more nature in urban areas
Backward move hampers target
NOW & THEN
Raffaella Carrà
NFU Scotland boost recycling
Tough choices in Dimbleby’s food strategy for nation
Soaring inflation raises spectre of interest rate hike
Archangels steps up investment in H1
‘Significant’ office letting bodes well for Scotland’s two largest cities
Demand for finance among Scottish SMES outweighing level of supply as entrepreneurs seek support for recovery
Blockchain innovator secures £2m in funding
Halo Kilmarnock signs digital deal
Level playing field for short-term letting rules
Markets dip as inflation worries take hold
Abertay University
Crowd limit remains at Musselburgh despite move to level zero
Forbes-cryans inspired by Scots medallists in bid for Tokyo glory
Lions are tamed by second
Jones passed fit to rejoin Lions in South Africa
URC teaming up with rapper Jay-z to help reach new audiences
£3.5m Israeli winger Abada sets sights on winning title
Rangers unhappy as return of fans limited to 2,000
Ex-hearts defender Mcgowan ‘excited to get started’ after joining Killie
Ross to meet Hibs owner Gordon for talks over squad strengthening
Pollock shines as Hearts’ youth policy bears fruit
Two Wimbledon matches being probed over possible irregular betting patterns
Thomas has absent Tiger ‘in my ear’ with advice on his Open bid
Long wait between Opens is finally over and is something to celebrate in challenging times
R&A chief issues warning about Covid breaches
CHRIS HOY Scot expects his record Olympic gold medal haul to be beaten in Tokyo and will be cheering on Jason and Laura Kenny.
Sole Scot Macintyre is ready to ‘fight for the flag’ in 149th Open
Hitch of home ownership
Almost four decades of Capital investment
Rare gem dazzles with grandeur
Style stage is set for personal flair
Developer issues final call for Great Glen Hall
Celebratory settlement
5,000 years of culture and counting...
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