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2014-01-01
A billion people help Edinburgh welcome in 2014
Tourist gored in throat by stag fights for life
Kirst y’s Sk ye-high hopes: Scots reveal resolutions
Cameron’s New Year rallying cry to save the Union
Tributes to mother and tragic toddler
Pet Shop Boys make up for lost time
The party is far from over on New Year’s Day
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Bremner pays tribute to comedy partner Fortune as veteran of satire dies at 74
Schumacher improves after second operation but ‘coming hours crucial’
Welsh villagers scent victory as name change plan abandoned by council
Two stone: our 2014 resolutions
Wind farms paid £4.8m to stop during storms
Bid to halt mother of all traff ic jams
Thousands of couples to start 2014 with divorce
Northern Ireland talks finally end in impasse ‘but not failure’
Waste regulations hailed as good for business as well as the environment
Scots ‘need to clean up’ for visitors in new year
Heartbreak as teenage girl dies on Boxing Day
Smartphones fuelling online gambling, warns Moderator
Archbishop: Change the world a bit where we are
Prison for paedophile caught with 223,000 child porn images
Pupils ‘are denied’ chance to learn pipes
Liver tests ‘will save lives and £600m’
Album sales decline as music lovers listen online
How 2014 will be a year like no other for Scotland
Joy and anger as Israel frees killers to restart peace talks
Hopes rise of an end to weeks of bloodshed in South Sudan
Putin vows to wipe out Games threat terrorists
Turkish TV show taken off air after quiz answer refers to graft scandal
Beyonce under fire for shuttle disaster recording
Hundreds f lee homes after mile-long oil train derails and explodes
Thousands of refugees block runway demanding president quits
Court issues warrants for six over fatal factory f ire
Family of ‘brain-dead’ US teenager wins another week of life support
French DIY stores to open doors on Sundays
And nation shall speak unto nation
Momentous choice must be a clear one
New curbs needed for an old vice
For thinking big
There is nothing like a dame – at long last
Day of destiny? More like a date with apathy
Freedom of speech can be a messy business
Friends of The Scotsman Fisheries and Food Drowning in a tidal
Those intent on practicing food fraud may yet find out e
Gerard Eadie
They’ve bitten off more than they can chew
Faith in change not a religious matter
EU on our terms
Alba forever
Smart schooling
Speed dangers
Poor Christmas at Debenhams sparks fears for retail sector
Lloyds ‘on course for dividend’ despite delayed HBOS report
Aberdeen tops year’s f inal risers’ list
Marta Eggerth
John Fortune
Market for quality farmland is likely to remain stable throughout 2014
Jupiter and Orion rule our New Year nights
Too close to call ahead of New Year Sprint
Quinn ready to put trio of runners to the test at Musselburgh
Murray deals swiftly with Qatari hosts’ wild card
Rusty Williams reaches quarter-finals
Scottish athletes warned against complacency in anti-doping drive
Flower eager to stay with England and rebuild side
Cardiff Blues ring changes for derby
Referee’s attitude will play pivotal role in deciding tie
Arsenal begin 2014 with an injury crisis
TODAY’S FOOTBALL FIXTURES
‘It’s all about confidence’ stresses Butcher
Cardiff remain upbeat over Ole
‘Ease off the players,’ says Brown
“I don’t like to lose to my f i ercest rivals. It just doesn’t sit well with me”
Ford calls for a revolution in
Scottish football ‘Zaire at 1974 World Cup was my one wee regret’
Wilson expects the underdog to prevail
Mannus eyes Northern Ireland’s No 1 spot
Spurs row with Adam rumbles on
McKay keen to get back on the goal trail against rivals County
Boyd hopes to be buoyed by derby win
Miller admits he’d love a third spell with Rangers
‘New contract for Joe Ledley would be a great result’
There’s a lot more to come from us young guns, insists Souttar
‘Thought of jail sentence isn’t my focus’ says St Mirren’s McGowan
Dickinson’s new deal a big boost for Edinburgh
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