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2024-03-07
Scots Tories’ fury at Budget extension of oil windfall tax
Cryptic Crossword
Minor largesse cannot conceal the Tories’ weak hand
Robison left with little room after Budget ‘betrayal’
Not about the economy, just a party political broadcast
NHS funding ‘should be spent on frontline staff’
Dundee’s V&A museum gets £2.6m ‘Levelling Up’ boost
High February temperatures smash global weather records
Mary Poppins musical to land in Edinburgh next year
Home Office U-turns after denying poet’s visa
Thousands of long Covid sufferers ‘are living in crisis’ due to lack of support
Public inquiry into police handling of Emma Caldwell investigation to be announced
Nikki Haley quits race, clearing way for Trump
UN atomic watchdog chief in Russia for talks over nuclear safety in Ukraine
Cameron leads international pressure on Israel over Gaza
The israeli government is using starvation as a weapon against civilians
Galloway win shows voters are sick of political elites
Hunt’s Budget optimism fails to convince
This one’s for you Yank, my inspiring Polish uncle
I didn’t start following a team until my 20s and now I’m stuck with them
‘Saving herself is the main idea in this movie’
◆ Trending: Five Scottish books for younger readers to celebrate World Book Day
Concern over rise of feral pigs across Scotland
Aberdeenshire Council accused of failing to prioritise infrastructure
£1tn target for selling overseas
SNP rhetoric on education is failing Biden’s priorities test
Property giant seals fresh Scottish deal
Supplement shines a light on personal finance
UK stock markets climb as Chancellor unveils Budget
Roger Miller
Now & Then
Verstappen backs father amid Horner claim and insists ‘my dad is not a liar’
In-form Orne fancied to defy top weight and taste Spring Cup success at Lingfield
‘Flying’ Jones earns high praise as he keeps improving
Young Scots suffer blow as much-changed starting XV named for clash with Italy
North and Tompkins not rocked by shock omission – Forshaw
No concession to LIV Golf in Open exemption categories
New digital system means no more queuing to play on Old Course
Lennon would be ‘very interested’ in Dons job
Injury-hit Rangers will ‘not park bus’ as they go for win
Budget that moves us into the realms of science fiction
Blueprint to create growth, jobs and deliver for Scots
Scotland’s winners and losers from spaceports to holiday lets
Jack heckled for claiming ‘austerity is not a thing’
Budget unlikely to spark high-street revival
Scottish business leaders give tempered welcome to Budget
Package of limited impact for savers and investors
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