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2014-08-15
Warning as ‘legal high’ deaths double
Sir Cliff denies sex allegation
Swinney and BoE row over talks on sterling
Williams had Parkinson’s, reveals wife
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Kirk’s plea to Cameron for parliament to be recalled
Man who stabbed his wife to death sues NHS for not treating him
SCOTSMAN COMMENT
Devolution architect: Yes is ‘only way left’
Defence industry trade unionists condemn Salmond over ‘snubbed’ meeting request
Oil outlook ‘roughly right’, says advisor
Two inquiries launched into controversial armed police on the beat
CS spray ‘may not work on positive people’
Dentists in front-line to cut cardiac deaths
Expats ‘are moving back from England before referendum’
Single drop of blood will save newborns from killer infection
Murderer who knifed gangster’s brother to death gets 17 years
Arrests over brothers who failed to return to fosterers
Edinburgh cheaper than Glasgow for new students
Huge response to chapel theft appeal
Neighbour was stabbed to death after refusing gifts
Scotland leaves tourists bewildered – but we’re still better than England
‘Doomed’ jet ordeal unlocks secrets of post-traumatic stress
How Glasgow Games set ‘gold standard’ for Commonwealth
I’ve finally beaten my demons, says Howson
Anger as Russian aid convoy heads towards rebel crossing
Tensions stay high in Ferguson as police clear streets with tear gas
Medical staff a priority as Liberia gets Ebola drug
China drugs crackdown targets stars
Optimism for ‘road map’ negotiations as ceasefire holds in Gaza
North Korea f ired rockets before Pope landed, says South
In the grip of an austerity narrative
Surrounded by atrocities we have lost our moral direction
Let’s welcome more to our shores
Moving patients at night is a cause for concern in critical care audit, warns
Fundraiser aims to be
Seeking out blood family can be traumatic for adoptives
Time to wake up to housing needs of elderly, insists Steve Wiseman
Service-users must be heard not simply seen
So contact service can be the safest way to go
What to glean from Carney’s remarks
Sanctions hurt us
Right diagnosis
Aegon fears £25m hit from charges cap as profits jump
Asda chief executive says rivals in slow lane as sales edge ahead
Barr’s new finance chief swaps whisky for Irn-Bru
Crosby to gain from sale of car loans specialist
Carillion sweetens its pitch as it woos Balfour investors
German economy judders. Greece mourns
City takes a good spin on euro woes
Prof Laurence Mee
15 AUGUST
Malt supply chain summit
Explosive Lady can blow away the competition
Murray nets a tough victory against Isner
Cook claims Anderson is the world’s most skilful bowler
Machan ready to lead Scotland against Kiwis
French steeplechaser is stripped of gold
Dry aims to hammer home his status at familiar Ayrshire venue
Stevenson keen to make up lost time among Exiles
Warriors’ European Champions Cup campaign kicks off at home to Bath
Beale choice dumbfounds All Blacks coach Hansen
Watson will feel USA have better chance without Tiger
Bjorn makes strong start on home soil
Luna declaring love for the home of golf
Too much to me not to be able to give it my best’
Magennis sees Dons as real title contenders
City see off Ukrainian champions with ease
Suarez ban is upheld but Barcelona striker can train and play friendlies
Pulis leaves Palace in shock exit
Boyd: If I don’t score 25 goals I’ll be seen as a huge failure
Houston admits he is wary of Rangers pair’s attacking threat
Tough start helps Hearts beat faster
Coltart: Tiger won’t be missed
Celtic must make most of Uefa reprieve, says Mulgrew
Burns could face Harrison in Glasgow showdown
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