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2018-08-23
Scots receive record £1500 more per person than rest of UK
Rangers new boy Lafferty goes straight into Europa League squad
Pressure mounting on Trump
50 treated in shopping centre scare
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
‘It’s been therapeutic to write about it’ says television star in wake of sexual assault
Facebook and Google ‘tax’ could help to fund BBC licence fee says Corbyn
Public braced for cliff-edge Brexit as Raab reveals no-deal plans
MSPS demand answers over controversial merger of railway police
Oil figures on the rise as sector shows recovery
Parrots’ decision making skills could make them the best economists
Diabetes epidemic to trigger ‘sharp rise’ in heart attacks by 2035
Green fears over plans for industrial kelp harvesting
Ryanair apologises after cheques ‘bounce’
Kitchin secrets offer net gains of new seafood recipes
‘I was attracted by someone who is constantly fighting with himself’
Fears for public services as £129m black hole looms
Graffiti artists play tag with carriages in rail line vandalism
Ikea table to cost at least an arm and four legs by 2040
Scots director in the sights as favourite for next Bond movie
Charity sends £30k for India floods
Zimbabwe court to rule on opposition’s challenge to election
Not out of the debtors’ prison yet
Independence movements rise when governments don’t engage, warns academic
Welcome for faster broadband speeds pledge in remote Highland communities
Labour is being grossly hypocritical over SNP funding for arms company
Theatre can change the world – if it tries a little bit harder
Rising obesity is an economic timebomb
Festivals help Brexit Britain stay outward-looking, says Jeremy Wright
A bit of knowledge goes a long way when it comes to business solutions
The public sector can also host the innovative entrepreneur, especially in housing
A windy wolf
Well plaid
Voters must value democratic fairness consistently –not just when it suits them
ON TWITTER
Over the asylum
Fine figures?
Chappell ‘aware BHS was insolvent at time of buying’
Debenhams announces new finance chief
Meter group SMS secures tie-up with energy firm
Jurys Inn owner unveils plans to invest £32m in prime Edinburgh location
Deal duo for outsourcing firm
Training firm adopts staff ownership
Screen landlords to give tenants the full picture
Laura Ashley annual profits tumble by 98% amid large writedown
FTSE gains as record US bull run imminent
Vivian Matalon
Help when you find it is difficult to cope
John Calder
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Wheat growers must keep a keen eye on the futures
Fury over lynx support claims
Gosden’s joy as Roaring Lion gives him a first Juddmonte
Root tells side to learn lessons from collapse and get back in driving seat
Henderson doubles up in Lawrie move
Illness hampers Pieters’ hopes of pressing a claim for a Ryder Cup wild card in Prague event
Plan for ‘difficult’ second season: work even harder
Crotty concussion and injury to Ioane force an All Black reshuffle
Calveley is first Lions managing director
Henry in advanced talks to become Bordeaux’s new manager
Spanish players in strike threat
Lafferty exit leaves big hole but Hearts do have striking options
Boyata ‘not physically right’ as he misses Celtic’s clash with Suduva
Olympiakos pitch far from perfect but Dyche not fazed
Group stage has been Gerrard’s
Gerrard’s support for stricken Murphy
Celtic drop interest in Mckenna
Livingston turn to Holt
Brian Ferguson’s diary
Now Calman Strictly looks on bright side
Tale of injustice that shocked audience
Disaster movies brought to life
Strong cocktail of comedy
FIRST RATE
Simon Evans: Genius 2.0
Colin Cloud: Psycho(logical)
Extinguished Things
A Hero Of Our Time
147Hz Can’t Pass
Victorian gem makes for happy families
KEYS TO KNOW
Why planning to sell should start years in advance
For many buyers, the future is green
Choice of old and new for downsizers
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