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2015-05-02
Miliband blasts SNP values in final push for votes
Tears for unknown baby
Lorna Luft reveals the woman behind the icon that is her mother, Judy Garland
Edinburgh lose out to Gloucester in Challenge Cup Final
Jeff Salway on taxing questions for the parties
Family cries fowl over ‘undignified’ duck statue
Janice Galloway ‘stalker’ walks free
Report into Savile sex abuse at BBC is delayed
Murphy seat could be saved – poll
Green leader open to possibility of legalising three-way marriages
Rennie vows to end ‘shame’ of mental illness treatment
The leaders’ interviews
Former first minister Mcleish stands down from education body
Festivities planned across Britain to commemorate VE Day 70th anniversary
Taking statins may cut the risk of dying from lung cancer
T in the Park ‘should go ahead at castle venue’
‘Halfway through my talk,
Champion Chinook helicopters equipped to save victims whatever the environment
Winkleman to talk of burns daughter
Dr Fox will face trial in November on nine sex charges against six ‘victims’
Former MP Joyce could face jail after beating up teenagers
Scientists horrified by speed at which glaciers are melting
Glasgow art school ‘nailed together like garden fence’
Six police officers charged after death of Freddie Gray
Thousands of South Koreans protest against work policies
Burma rebel groups meet for talks on ceasefire
Lithuania hits out at ‘Russian bid to thwart laying of energy cable’
Three Saudi soldiers and ‘dozens’ of Yemen’s Shiite rebels die in clashes
Japan’s ruling party gears up to revise pacifist constitution that divides public
Graves found at ‘trafficking camp’
Sturgeon in a win-win situation regardless
Goodbye venue, hello superpub
Health and happiness? There’s an app for that
Big fight is sucker punch for true boxing fans
Miliband right to rule out SNP deal
On Twitter
Logic rules
Focus needed
Nuisance calls
Perfect antidote to election fever
Lloyds profit rise as bank stays calm on election
Jobs saved as Jim Mccoll buys firm in Highlands
Strong pound sees surprise slowdown in factory output
Gloom deepens among UK’S struggling oil firms
Virgin Money grabs bigger slice of home lending scene
Lloyds recovery looks on firmer foundations
Lloyds profit jump brings some cheer
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A’ strì son cridhe na Gàidhealtachd
A’ dùnadh doras air dòchas
An cumhachd a tha uile thimcheall oirnn
First Milk co-op slashes prices and sheds 70 jobs
Bute farmers face double whammy
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Boxing’s credibility is on the line as Mayweather and Pacquiao do battle
Clarke urges Grange to get better of Kelburne
Scot survives Tour’s first day but Swift crashes out
Federer in semis after scrappy win in Turkey
Edinburgh undone by Gloucester power
Stevenson says confident Scottish ready for Warriors
Abendanon puts England controversy aside as he focuses on European glory
A test of resolve over foreign-based players
Top six next season would beat this year says Neilson
Touching distance
NEILSON DEMANDS REASON TO PARTY
STUBBS REUNION WITH HOUSTON
MIKE TYSON AT HAMPDEN
Deila is more worried about his Norway speech than today’s Tannadice game
Motherwell told to stick to ‘Baraclough’s bullet points’
Mccall wants permanent job as Rangers manager as he charts course back to the Premiership
Nerves set to be shredded as trio at bottom face day of reckoning
SFA passes Paul Murray as ‘fit and proper’ to be a Rangers director
Bell set to ignore party and focus on ‘ultimate’ aim of promotion
No sentiment as Mcinally aims to spoil Morton party
Considine knows Dons will have to raise bar again next season
Miller desperate for another Euro adventure with Saints next term
Allum is hoping to celebrate but he won’t be overdoing it
Mourinho wants Chelsea to wrap up title with win
Mcilroy signs up for Gullane as he plots another Open triumph
Mcdonald leads the tartan challenge at Lytham Trophy
Stoneywood’s fresh approach gives team reason to be cheerful
Champions Ayr aim for a flying start in bid to retain their title
Blend of youth and experience the key to Freuchie’s progress
Root fails in record attempt
Hannon to the four in Guineas
Fort aiming to bounce back after surprise cup exit
Tracey Thorn has never quite felt like she fitted in, not as a pop star and not really as a singer. But her new book reveals a writer in fine voice
Producer of Ronald D Moore and his costume designer wife Terry Dresbach reveal how they’ve got Scottish historical drama all sewn up. By
MUM’S THE WORD
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WILD MUSHROOM AND ROAST CHICKEN SPELTOTTO
TOP TEN ROSÉS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
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Priceless lessons
THE WONDERFUL ROWAN TREE IS CUT DOWN AND WE ARE ALL POORER FOR IT
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Lives and times
FROM THE EAST NEUK COMES A CELEBRATION OF THE SAX DESTINED TO BE HEARD AROUND THE WORLD
Obligations and escape
A POWERFUL EXPLORATION OF ONE MAN’S BATTLE AGAINST EVERYONE
Hostage to fortune
Life on the streets
Follow the sun
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Love your lawn
We should really think of ourselves as an islands race, considering how many of them we have
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