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2018-07-22
A mother’s heartbreak
CROWN IN DOCK AS PUPPY FARM CASE COLLAPSES
Thank you for the musical
It might be even better than the first one, they know their audience so well
Expert on reducing the risks of disease
Uproar as cliffside community is cut off for a year
Islanders bring in labrador to sniff out drugs
Wrestler Grado goes back to the future
Fraud inquiry launched as GP surgery faces shutdown
His Royal Happiness!
Demand for designer pups drives rise in cruelty cases
I teach students how to spot sepsis...but I was so ill I couldn’t diagnose myself
THE COLOUR OF HAPPY
THE WONDERS OF WATER
Tories betray pair necessity of trust and expose desperation
For far too many victims, justice delayed may be no justice at all
We must force big business to turn the tide on plastic
judy murray
Birthday trip was 66 years in the making Dream dram doctor
Jackie Bird
Em@il jury
It was Scotland’s hottest ever day... I’ve got the proof
Ditch meat, eat veggies and add a portion of love
I can hear music: Beach Boys legend on why he will never stop writing
Totally reef-stricken: Cameraman captures complete devastation of underwater paradise In
M oney means nothing, what price can you put on a comrade’s life?
Maggie Listens
June Field
Your Stars
Holiday hangovers which could hit you in the pocket
Insurers gave me nearly £2k to go away
Glasgow’s welcome for son of slave who achieved so much
Millions struggle for insurance
Need to hire a car on holiday? Remember to pack your plastic
Veins are like valves when our body’s plumbing breaks down
the doc replies
Losing parents makes us feel very vulnerable
Laid-back Louise was world’ s first test tube baby
Day in the life of the Red Arrows
THE BROONS FAMILY QUIZ
Favourite tag is no handicap to sprinter Zharnel
VETTEL TAKES POLE AS LEWIS SUFFERS
St Andrews boost for the Senior Open field As
If Sam can achieve anything like Sandy, he’ll have no regrets
MEL’S A BIG FAN OF BATTLE OF THE SEXES
Rose blooms to fire Carnoustie Open-best 64
McIlroy set to go on all-out attack as he bids to get his hands on second Claret Jug
The Land of the Three as Jordan, Xander and Kevin aim for a flag day
Silver lining for Sam after 10 hours of agony
Dyche plays down Battle of Britain build-up
Pep upbeat despite loss to Dortmund in Chicago
Back in the Boyd routine
Davie was the m an behind Jags’ band of brothers
Paul Dalglish finds he has nowhere to go
Unhappy Gers fans m ust give Stevie-G tim e
Edouard is leading the French revolution with his mate Moussa
Rodgers: Ajer is key as he doesn’t take many risks
Terry Mac: Reds have ‘hell of a chance’ of title
Kev hopes current Gers don’t experience Old Firm omission
McInnes isn’t fazed by Dons’ ‘underdogs’ tag
Celtic success will hold the Granite City men in good stead
Top coach insists quick-fix mentality is at the root of decline
Lewis: Hibs fans give us an edge in Europa tie
Becks still has some work to do
Extra point but Levein is not happy with display
Home defenders get on the mark as Red Lichties ease past Elgin
Dundee United manager Csaba Laszlo last night admitted he shared his supporters’ sense of frustration – and pleaded for time to turn his new-look side into a force.
St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright was left to breath a little more anxiously than ought to have been the case as gallant Montrose threw everything forward in the closing stages – and might well have snatched a point.
Player-boss Miller on mark for first time to put Livi in a good position
Rooney left because the SPFL sold itself short
Gers should be wary of Osijek’s ‘Romelu Lukaku’
10 SMILES OF THE WEEK
MASTER OF HIS GRAFT
A KING AND A PRINCE
THE CREEL DEAL
THE BARE FACTS
FRINGE ESSENTIALS
BORDERS BRILLIANCE
RESTAURANT REVIEW
£10 MEALS FOR UNDER
PISTACHIO, LEMON & ROSE DRIZZLE CAKE
10 Celebrity quotes
10 Questions for Dick and Dom
GABRIELLE’S READY TO RISE AGAIN AFTER 11-YEAR WAIT
Murder . . . that’s what friends are for, says Nic
Sacha’s back... and still shocking
Great food, scenery and sunshine... and no midges!
10 Animals to look out for
10 Best of the Borders
Rain’s no pain for our thirsty gardens
How to breeze through summer
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