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The Sunday Post (Newcastle)
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2020-06-07
I do... but not here
Scots plan roots out of lockdown
A few seconds to cuddle my baby then a two-week fight for life
Risks of right trees in wrong place revealed: Experts warn planting more native Scottish woodland might risk rarest birds
The Bard to get new cultural centre
Now is not the time to drop our guards
Pipers to mark forgotten WWII battle
DonalD MacleoD
RAW DEAL SORTS IT
ALAN BRAZIL COLUMN
EXPERT CALLS FOR URGENT INQUIRY TO LEARN LESSONS
Opponents: Ministers’ failures to unblock beds led to care home disaster
Roadblocks fail to halt day-tripper exodus
A PATIENT’S STORY
Historians fear chance to learn will be lost if First Minister received no written briefings
End of locking down could mean start of splitting up
There was zero stress on the day. We were able to concentrate on each other
Financial support helping companies adapt and innovate
Protecting jobs and keeping firms afloat
My baby cries all the time and can’t sleep because he doesn’t understand what is happening. To be honest, neither can I
Consultant: Scots have protected NHS but now need to let NHS protect them
Pitch perfect for camping shops as Scots get ready to holiday under canvas when the wilderness opens
Agents: Plans People are still planning for holidays
Police probing Maddie suspect reopen inquiries into two more disappearances
The fast-living womaniser who hid dark past as a serial sex attacker
Organisers urge protesters to stay safe at anti-racism rallies
This is still my country but it needs to change
The schoolgirl with a dragon tattoo? Rising star is a class act as she joins best-selling teen agent hitting the small screen
SOUND AND VISION
Touching moment
Refusal to put it in writing is either incompetence. Or something worse
I haven’t hugged my family since I came out of intensive care
We didn’t know about Dunkirk. No one told us
The tune is beautiful and haunting...and easy to learn
Coronavirus not to blame for investment losses
Doctor’s chance encounter with brave footballers on African beach inspires fundraising campaign
Penny: I hit the menopause in lockdown and worried it was coronavirus
Our Guilty secret: Star of hit drama reveals acclaimed capital thriller will be coming back for a second series
Away from the crashing and swirling of the swell, I could see five figures bobbing in front of me. My stomach lurched, one of them was drifting to the lifeboat’s bow, while another was dangerously close to its propellers...
THE REScUER FROM THE BOOK
THE SURVIVOR
Billionaire sheikh gets £80,000 grant for Highland estate
Not love but no hate for lockdown
THE BIG QUESTIONS
Holiday firms face sanctions over delays to coronavirus repayments
We thought it would be great to see Jersey Boys
New name a symbol of Prince’s frustration
Horoscopes
Charlton’s filly is in the perfect shape
It’s time Gatland took Scottish Lions seriously
Gerry’s nervous wait for Scotland Euro triumph
Hidden threats for the Old Firm when football returns
O’Neill: If Gerrard is to stop the Hoops, he will need to get better players
Scots game could learn from Oz over realising philanthropic donations
It’s Sofia, so good for Graham and he wants a Saints repeat
James Anderson deserves to hand over every SPFL trophy at the end of season 2020-21
Lennon is hopeful his £30m-rated
Rulebook to be ripped up
Now is not the time to start experimenting, says County chief Roy
Leitch is a fan of the possible use of Murrayfield
Hitman will fly away with Celtic
Celts want to f ly away
John McGinn
Rangers sign Foxes kid Calvin Bassey
Dundee to Dallas with lockdown in between
There is a lot we can learn from these golden girls
Cookery writer Rebecca Seal (pictured below) on how to eat yourself happy
Lowdown on the best in TV drama, comedy and films
A heartwarming short story by Patsy Collins
How being grounded turned Louise Candlish into a top crime writer
Online flower shows... with Anges Stevenson
Barbara Dickson on the healing effect of art on the soul... and cycling
Postcard from LA
Real-life issues and medical advice
Top of the podcasts
Singer/songwriter Rufus Wainright
Don’t be browbeaten: Four simple steps to having luscious eyebrows
Super fast pizza
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Box set Binge
Potting Shed
View from the Vegetable Patch
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