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2024-03-18
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Universities ‘complain to partner firm over quality of international students’
FM refuses to be drawn on SNP campervan
Teaching outdoors a new way to top marks
Imaging find could provide new way to diagnose bowel cancer
Cockney Rebel star dies after cancer battle
Tributes as Holocaust survivor Henry Wuga, who fled to Scotland, dies aged 100
Tories’ Rwanda plan may cost taxpayers almost £4bn
‘Critical’ that farmers are informed of Holyrood’s plans for agriculture
Low uptake of heat pumps hampering bid to cut emissions
UK ‘ is in a better position against cyber attacks’
Putin set to extend his rule for six more years
Ukraine launches new wave of drone attacks on final day of vote for president
Icelandic town’s defences under siege as volcano erupts for fourth time
Defiant Bolsonaro ‘not afraid of any trial’
Sunak maybe pushed into election by divided party
Peak rail fare suspension must be made permanent
Insider-outsider with storytelling panache
SCO & Pekka Kuusisto City Halls, Glasgow JJJJ
‘The theme is you’re not alone in your upset at state of world’
Hard to imagine a better night for Casablanca aficionados
Happy Mondays Barrowlands, Glasgow JJJ
‘We bring abitof ourselves onto screen’
Scottish petrolheads could do with a fix of Caffeine & Machine
‘Robbie is like my pushy parent’
◆ Trending: Five must-see Scottish standups at the Glasgow comedy festival
Jump in UK sectors enjoying increases in momentum
Reasons to be cheerful despite the grim figures
Crypto pioneer Zumo recruits Mehra as non-exec
Class of 1929 will enter a very different world
Putting health on stony ground
We’re making progress on endometriosis at last
Now & Then
Celebrate a milestone moment
‘Make our profession the very best it can be’
Mcilroy claims Norman has done PIF chief a ‘disservice’
Crossbar No 1502
Fortunate Man can strike it lucky as he steps up in trip at Southwell
Ten Hag hopes thrilling cup win can be turning point for United’s season
Pochettino wants more ‘trust’ in team as Chelsea clinch Wembley return
Martindale will keep working hard to win matches as Livingston toil
Hearts set for Shankland appeal
Kettlewell ‘sick’ of VAR after loss to Aberdeen
Celtic’s increased competition for places ‘excites’ Rodgers
Farrell: Falling short of Grand Slam is ‘best thing’ for developing Irish squad
Lawrence hails his ‘hero’ Tuilagi after teaming up in narrow loss to France
Gatland won’t shy away from Wales rebuild
‘Massive step up’ but Mcdowall not fazed on Six Nations debut
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