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2013-06-23
HOLYROOD MINISTER ASKS: IS WESTMINSTER SPYING ON SCOTS?
Two visions of the future
Comedy wrestling match descends into glorious chaos
A&E brain drain leads to New Zealand
Uni cuts staff and splurges on boss’s pad
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs chief executive Fiona Logan sparks controversy by arguing for a more commercial park
I am lucky in that I have a private-sector background and that is how I think
They could raise more of their running costs by acting more as a public authority
Revealed: state chases saunas for unpaid taxes
SNP debate on Common Weal vision of Scotland after independence
One year on: will Better Together change their tactics?
We are three parties who are bitterly divided on where Scotland and Britain should go ... we just happen to agree on this issue
This war is anything but phoney ... and the SNP is losing it
‘The SNP should have run Osborne and Duncan Smith out of town, intellectually speaking’
‘Do you mind if I don’t turn up at court today? I have to be Brad Pitt’s body double
Photograph: Mark Mainz
Whistleblower faces years in jail after being charged by US
GCHQ: A BRIEF GUIDE
EX-NSA contractor Edward Snowden
Witness to an exodus
Ibrahim Malla’s photographs that document the huge numbers of refugees fleeing the turmoil in Syria will be on display at the Centre for Syrian Studies at the University of St Andrews
Alan Clements, director of content at STV, was tear-gassed at protest in Taksim Square
Photograph: Reuters
Moving forward is
Labouring with a lack of vision
Privatising parks is unwise
Unanswered questions remain
Eat up those greens before they fly off
God in schools for those who want it
WHY HORROR S G OD FOR YOU
Hamill takes wage cut to stay on
Overtime pays off
Habana ball: Springboks power to victory
‘We are a bit more sure of where people stand’
Northern lights
Penalty miss means it’s not a case of
Wing ace in heaven after great solo score
No case to answer
I’ve not had my phone on for three weeks. I’ve enjoyed every minute
Still living the Hearts dream
Countdown conundrum
FIVE TO WATCH
Head of his tim
Backing of fans is a big boost
EX-CHAMPION IVANISEVIC BELIEVES SCOT CAN MAKE FINAL LEAP
GB not quite best in show
West win a wild one
BRITISH ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS
He could have taken his third title but started to look like a bum
Brooks has the look of a winner
Unstoppable Force
Gabriele Marcotti
Photograph: Getty
Perhaps wearing a dodo T-shirt would help Ruth Davidson drum up support
Is he serious? John Mcenroe says playing tennis is too easy these days
We know that Scottish businesses should forge stronger links with
China ... a new report shows how.
By Business Editor Colin Donald
So close to success he can smell it …
SE revives its plan for development
Extension for Hargreaves as it runs the rule over Scottish Coal’s assets
At Pacific Quay
Facing our energy future
Why plastic is not always fantastic
John Phelps’s portfolio
The age of elegance
A dish that fits the bill
A true Italian classic
Paul Wright, above, and a scene from his film, which is set in the East Neuk of Fife and features a powerful performance from newcomer George Mackay
Growing jazz
Unrelenting blockbuster
A confessional worth entering
Boozy tales of a loveable rogue
Story that delivers
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