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2019-10-13
I was sold as a slave for £3500... in Scotland
SECRETS OF LENSMAN’S SALUTE TO LION KING
Our rooms with a ewe: Tourists leave wooly jumpers at home as they book a break with four-legged friends
Footballer hails his perfect partner
£1.2m on building that was shelved
Last year saw 228 possible victims of modern slavery
We do not need a cunning Plan B to win independence. Plan A is perfectly good
The wrong man: Pensioner mistaken for French murder suspect is released
NEWS SPECIAL
Let’s halt these removals now until we can offer women the real deal
Veronikis: I will visit if First Minister gives assurances
Consultant: Trip was deliberately blocked
Young dancers’ Californian dreaming turns to nightmare as trip collapses
Builders were freaked out by all the claims of abuse that happened
A RIVER OF LIFE. A RIVER OF DEATH
Provost has 23 pairs of shoes but not one scrap of common sense
Sing a song of Scotland: Folk star on retooling some of the country’s most famous tunes
The First Minister is right to meet the victims of mesh. It is not before time
I know exactly why Coleen turned Wagatha Christie. If you cannot trust your friends and family, what’s left?
Predators unmasked
Two-fifths of Scots believe teachers are more influential than stars with huge online followings. Do you agree?
Friends reunited turned brothers at war? Stars remember their schooldays as they return to old stomping ground for TV drama
Publishers urged to ditch pick-up manual as street predator faces jail
We must do more and we must do it quicker: MSP urges action to support the children of alcoholic parents
My daughter ran to the car and Her words burned a hole in my
Said ‘Please don’t go to the pub, daddy.’ heart and I haven’t had a drink since
By Justina Murray
Isle be back: Fresh hope as young people return to
For embattled Scots islands boost dwindling populations
The only way is ethics: how to do good with your wallet
Munro man goes back to his first love
Courier whose own delivery went wrong
World’s greatest psychic helps you
Hitler’s rise began at a beer hall in Munich
The secret history of drones
Dumped by phone...t hen kindness came calling
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
The ladies’ conveyor belt goes into overdrive
Burger is relishing the chance to flip Scotland’s standing on the big stage
Fitzpatrick eyes a Matt finish but lefty Bob has sights on a first victory
Whitlock takes it to the Max with a third World title
leaderboard
Ireland ease into quarters but wait on the opponents
Rennie relieved as Warriors banish Blues
Sorry shambles leaves a stain but it is only a game
SCHMIDT SWEATS ON OUTCOME
Jamie’s jinx goes on as pairing fail to book final spot
Blue or red, it’s a sight for sore eyes
Johnny was a TV star for all of 45 minutes
Defoe a magnet inside the Ibrox dressing-room
Dick Campbell’s tea’s oot in the Tunnock’s Cup
Scott positively on top of any Scotland woes
Russell aims to get the few fans who are in seats leaping out of them
Clarke insists empty seats will not distract his players
Gallagher cap would prove that all is Well
These games are tough because, with respect, we know we should win them
Young Lions eyeing a call-up to the Seniors
Clarke’s legacy lives on under Alessio at Killie
Give the ball to Shanks and he will score
The real stuff starts today and if we aren’t capable of beating San Marino, we really do have a problem
If Steve Clarke can find a defence to put in front of Marshall, we’ll have a real chance of making the Euros
INVERNESS CT 3
No shocks as Jags fire Nomads out
Young’s solitary strike leads Fraserbugh to three points
LOWLAND LEAGUE
Jim is let off the leish
The big interview
Life according to...
Horoscopes
Food&drink
The day I... took George Clooney out to lunch
Bake of the week
Coffee cup caper shows Thrones stars Liam and John are Game for a laugh
Emma Cameron
In Nicole and Louis he trusts: Simon brings back X Factor’s family
On the Radio
Scotland the best
Italy’s City of Water is wondrous indeed
48 hours in The Hague
As our gardens erupt with fiery displays, it’s time to take stock
Protect your loved ones and your cash in times of need
The Saturday job that saved my life...how survivor was taught to spot the signs at 16
Soldier back on track after helping hand from Forces charity
Don’t get yourself into a lather... it’s so easy to get the natural look
I think I’m entitled to let my hair down after years at the coalface. But try telling that to my wife...
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