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2018-07-11
Things are looking up for May
Stroke patients ‘left without vital treatment’ in hospital
Henry Mcleish: Is it wrong to support whoever England is playing?
Wild Boars all freed from Thai cave in ‘miracle’ act
Leopard will show spots in Russian return
Nicola Sturgeon: Boris exit could ensure softest Brexit possible
Mixed emotions in Scotland as England prepare for biggest match since 1990
‘One of the best decisions I have made’: No regrets for Sir Andy
Yousaf attacks lack of detail ahead of US president’s trip
Remembered as a ‘gentle soul’, family pay tribute to victim of nerve agent
Heat and wedding charge economy
‘People living with strokes need more help’
MPS say immigration review should consider devolution of powers
UK ‘will not retreat’ from Western Balkans commitment, says May
Scale of extremism in Britain to be laid bare with ‘important’ review
Clooney hit by car in Italy hideaway
Church calls for review of Orange Walk parade route
Anchors revealed for BBC’S ‘Scottish Nine’
Quarter of university must be repaired within ten years
Tankers take water to areas hardest hit by heatwave
Final stalwart of Winston Churchill’s post-war government dies aged 99
Woodland in the city: how the Georgians brought order and nature to Edinburgh
Country music is putting down roots in a network of halls and theatres
MOD ‘ignoring own strategy’ at Rosyth
Brain damage caused by drinking rises to new peak
‘Urgent action’ call on missed suicide deadline
Remembering 100 years of the RAF’S ‘tenacity and gallantry’
RAF presence in Romania proving to be a ‘strong deterrent’ to Russia
MSP calls on Airbnb to issue driving and litter guidelines
UK children guzzling energy drinks
Online charity shop is new millennial Mecca
Trump names conservative judge for top Supreme Court position
Australian rangers capture 15ft crocodile after ten-year hunt
Nominate your favourite dining experience and someone can dine out on the honour
Trust the chef is big in Japan – now Nico’s bringing it to his top restaurant
Radicalised by indyref, Scotland is turning its back on neo-liberalism
May wins first round in Battle of Brexit
Teach children Mandarin to get Scotland ‘China ready’ urges Melvyn Roffe
Do-it-yourself ideas take root in the fertile minds of India’s hill peoples
Deep friendship that is changing thousands of lives here and in Africa
Nurse Nicola?
Trouble brewing
A credit to nation
The Tories may be split asunder but this is far from the end of the line for Brexit
ON TWITTER
Stay close to EU
Where’s Donald?
Brodies brushes aside Brexit blues with fresh growth
Glasgow legal outfit changes to Oakwood
Tech business in the black thanks to good vibrations
Glasgow’s Collagen Solutions signals recovery after ‘disappointing’ figures
Rural Scotland lacks workforce
Multi-million US deal for Craneware
It costs nothing to hit a button – so why charge?
Drinks distributor Edrington-beam Suntory to set up home in Glasgow
Scots IT firm secures £4.6m deal to support English council
Potential bid sees Cambian shares surge
ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
Tab Hunter
Dave Cohen
NOW & THEN
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Dire warnings as potato yields set to plummet
Wide load dispensations urged
Kaanoon can keep up progress
RACE RETURNS
Gaviria again shows the sprinters who’s boss as Froome stays in pack
SPORTS DIGEST
Scotland on the verge of World T20 qualification
Laird ready for the fast show as he chases Gullane glory
Syme plotting assured performance on a course he is all too familiar with
Phil not talking but Rickie enjoys North Berwick hit
Germany on road to final say as duo secure semi spots
On yer bike Keown, just have a stab at The Sun Also Rises . . .
Serena mixes brain and brawn to see off Giorgi
Russell’s delight at being appointed interim chief executive of Badminton Scotland
Wilson will lead Scotland women’s hockey team
Hearts confirm pre-contract signing of Vanecek but will push for summer switch
Spanish side pay tribute to ‘best player in the world’
Deschamps’ superbly-drilled defence carries Les Bleus to victory
Southgate proud as England unites
Dalic aims to keep Croatia party in full swing with semi-final success
Celtic produce a command performance
Hanlon: Hibs can avoid joining list of high-profile exits
France 1 Belgium 0 /That final feeling…
Rodgers hails players after display is too hot for hosts
“We are having a look at the hotbed of guys who are too old for age-grade teams but have played sevens before”
Ronaldo exits Real Madrid for Juventus
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