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2022-03-13
JK Rowling: ‘Labour can’t be counted on to defend women’
Scotland and Wales willing to be ‘super sponsors’ for refugees
Call for new windfall tax as Scots energy firms earn £1.5bn profits
Ukrainian families ‘overwhelmed with Scotland’s kindness’ as lorryload of baby boxes are delivered
SNP accused of ‘betraying trust’ of families over dementia support
Taxing questions for PM as Sir Keir energises debate
Harvie: ‘War cannot justify more oil and gas production’
Slater: We can be the Scotland of Kenmure Sreet
A lonely boy who became the father of a parliament
Scottish Covid-19 infection levels ‘scrutinised intensely’ as cases continue to rise
Ministers spent £560k of public cash for advice over ferry network
Capital records Book is a high note for Edinburgh
Bridgerton vs Bridgeton
‘Astonishing’ £1.7bn backlog lays bare the dire state of Scotland’s road network
Minister urged not to relax eco rules for farmers despite fears of global crop shortages
‘It’s causing distress’ Patients deteriorate after NHS hydrotherapy cuts
£150k revamp to mark upcoming 70th anniversary of ‘Three Men on the Hill’
Developers are threatening the ‘wildness’ of Scotland: report
Living in the red Millionaire puts the nation’s distinctive rooftops in the frame
Singer Robert Plant admits he felt ‘intimidated’ by Page and Jones
Foreign fighters heighten danger in an already perilous situation
Maternity ward atrocity clearly show Putin is simply a war criminal committing genocide
Will the future work for you? Why Scottish office life is in the midst of a revolution
10 of the best urban hotels in Scotland
Trying to shine a light on endometriosis sufferers
Tips to avoid getting colds
Six wines to put the wind in your sails
Benjamina Ebuehi on eating more beige food and unexpected flavour combinations
Plantain and fennel quiche
Parsnip, orange and giner loaf
Jane Horrocks on the return of Bloods
FILM PICKS
Kyle was vile...and Norton’s gentle Irish cop makes his debut
BOX SETS AND ON DEMAND
General knowledge crossword
We’re at the start of a moment that’s being defined as ‘the nowhere office’: a trend which sees mostly white collar workers jettisoning old ways of working post-pandemic
Lorne Jackson
Look black in anger Will referee Ross’s new pitch win over Boris?
A lot Ryding on TikTok star
Johnson isn’t up to task of tackling Putin
Kyiv residents evacuate as Russian troops close in
Russia ‘lying’ to justify violent attacks
Zelenskyy defiant as troops close in on Kyiv
Thursday, March 10 Rail report blames failings by bosses for deadly crash
Serena shines the spotlight on double standards
Shanahan back after ‘three weeks from hell’
Hamilton fearing for Mercedes’ title chances
Gordon thrown in the deep end to plough through ‘mash tatties’
Little respite as players are left to blow in the wind
All change in women’s game as revamped SWPL looms
Postecoglou’s early taste of Silver whet appetite
Graham getting to grips with Tannadice life After a roller-coaster season
Bitton still bitter over his United dismissal
Imrie’s men do McInnes a favour in the title race
Lower leagues
‘If we didn’t win two trophies, your job was in jeopardy’
Thomson backs firm friend Brown to land on his feet in football management after Pittodrie farewell
McGhee desperate to sample Hampden atmosphere at last
Ballymun boy Tierney took the tough road to Motherwell
Jasper prepared for cup clash after taking on City’s galaxy of stars
Townsend calls for an 80-minute performance
Jones proud of his battling heroes as Ewels’ receives fastest red card
Shaky Scots forced to
Crowley so proud of side despite home defeat
Relief in Rome
Postecoglou won’t sweat over future for loan duo
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