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2017-03-28
Family of London attack victim ‘felt the love of so many people’
Scientists’ find could block memory loss in Alzheimer’s
Strachan says Scotland can keep up World Cup revival by beating England
When did we become the world’s biggest party animals?
May says Brexit deal ‘clear’ within 18 months
Stagecoach loses key rail franchise
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Avengers blockbuster to deliver £10m boost from city’s biggest ever film shoot
Gruffalo writer backs campaign to save libraries
Stormont rule in balance as parties fail to make deal
Rapist caught after shoe print find
‘Collusion’ leads to resit for medical students
Education inspectors find five areas for improvement
Construction firm fined £800,000 after man crushes brother to death
Average speed cameras to track cars on 50 miles of A90
Watchdog considers Comic Relief probe after 151 complaints
Watchdog hands BT a record £42m fine
Number of people seeking help for debt soars to one every 53 seconds
Oil company discovers giant field that could yield a billion barrels
Coleen Nolan reveals family’s latest cancer battle after sister’s diagnosis
Civil war general’s home for sale
Branson: ‘I wouldn’t have my own island if I didn’t push boundaries’
Seven rivals for rebirth of capital’s Ross Bandstand
Crimes against birds of prey in Scotland down by 26% in 2016
University set to open new ‘world-leading’ medical centre
Brains needed for peeling fruit could be the key to rise of mankind
Russian protest leader jailed for 15 days over resisting police orders
Meat crisis looms as Hindu party cracks down on abattoirs
Time to debate preventing terror
It’s soul music with a difference as world-famous Glasgow venue stages charity event
Drive and enthusiasm from tour bus staff who carried out urgent path repairs
Class disparity ensures the paths taken early in life will not cross again Darren ‘Loki’ Mcgarvey
Positive reaction to good news is good news too
Inside Environment
Maritime industry is
Pass on the benefit if you were helped in business
Quantitative easing failed – they should have thrown cash out of helicopters
Let’s get foreigners in to teach children English
Danger of soft opt-out for organ donation
Time to tell more people about help at pharmacy
Don’t see Down’s syndrome, see the person
Forget the facts
Whose bank is it?
Unite won’t stand for ‘attempts to influence’ general secretary election outcome
ON TWITTER
Stroking greens
Exova’s value jumps after bid approaches
Wood Group lands £40m North Sea deal with Premier
Wheels come off for Stagecoach at key SWT rail franchise
Midlothian group signs US deal
Banks face foreign investment shock in latest Bank of England stress tests
Life sciences firm secures £1.2m in grant and equity funding
Trump fears continue to spook market
Pigmeat prices on the rise despite soaring feed costs
Time to challenge the Great Glen
Extras count when it comes to employees
Is uncertainty the only thing to be sure of?
Punters should benefit from Bradley’s Spiritual guidance
Hamilton: My hunger for the World Championship is greater than ever
SPORTS DIGEST
5 THINGS WE LEARNED FROM MELBOURNE
Kyle maintain seven-year winning run
Top Dollar girls make it three in a row
Scots make impression at Rosslyn Park Sevens
Counties look set to vote for brand new eight-city T20 tournament
India on the brink /Aussie collapse puts series well within reach for hosts
Federer marches on with Del Potro demolition job
Battling Edinburgh book Twickenham final spot
Masters title realistic as Johnson is no longer ‘beating himself’
WINNING FEELING
Party over but Murray now wants another one
Defoe fends off Father Time with his own winning recipe
Ruddy the happy Wanderer looks to make call-up against Estonia his next destination
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‘Naive’ Scots end Czech tournament with nine men
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