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2018-09-04
Sturgeon’s electric car plan rejected as ‘window dressing’
Leadership bid looms as Boris slates Brexit plans
Four-year-old kills kittens in cruelty shock
How a kids’ disco challenged my idea of normal
Feta cheese and a crumbling deal on Brexit
Sport: Murray makes tough choice not to play in Glasgow Davis Cup tie
Interrogating new BBC drama Press
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Evans shocks listeners by announcing departure from Radio 2
SNP tops Tories to boast the second highest membership
Internet giants told to get tough on child abuse or prepare for UK laws
Leonard’s front bench joins calls for action on anti-semitism
Strictly veterans pick this years favourites
Ex-emmerdale star apologises over Celebrity Big Brother punch claims
Second-hand smoke exposure falls by 97 per cent over 20 years
Uninsured motorist avoids jail over crossing collision
Celtic offer apology over fan crush at derby match
Serving up style on court at the US Open
‘There’s a resurgence of respect for what journalism does for the world’
Playwright tackles sci-fi classic Solaris
EX-UBS trader set to be deported to Ghana
Study of fossil teeth reveals the impact of climate change
Hundreds more Jet2.com staff as expansion plans come to Scotland
Disabled Scots are being ‘humiliated’ by lack of public toilets
Sculptor wins commission for new church project
Funding cuts blamed as fire ruins iconic National Museum in Brazil
Journalists jailed after reporting on violent Rohingya repression
Washhouse culture gets an airing in Talk of the Steamie
Brexiteers and Remainers united
Inside Environment
Global warming is real and happening – just ask women in poverty like Aster
Scotland leads the way in protecting our common home – but climate action must be strict
Poll is a blip
Government should protect vulnerable children, not monitor family life of all
Scotland’s Jews
ON TWITTER
Indyref2 boost
Tory challenge
Lingo24 is back in black and heading for record revenue
PRS policies see more landlords seek help
Aberdeen’s John Lawrie Group reports solid growth
Factory blues as manufacturing output hits lowest level in over two years
Funding Circle flags flotation
Staff-owned firm starts a new chapter
Out-of-town moves make dear green place greener
Centrica-backed Spirit to pump cash into Hurricane Energy North Sea field
Leading immigration lawyer takes up post at Burness Paull
Sterling toils in ‘muddied’ Brexit waters
Randy Weston
Paying respects with flowers
Iosif Kobzon
COURT CIRCULAR
Flanagan aiming to drive development in Scotland
Venison strategy unveiled
Variety ups interest of former police stations
Soldier ready for action
British history maker Norris not in F1 just to make up the numbers
Capital duo in fine shape ahead of Colt encounter
‘I’ve nothing else left in the tank’ says Cook as he announces his retirement
Gooch showers ‘England legend’ and the ‘perfect role model’ Cook with praise
Cockerill looks for 10 per cent solution in bid for quick fix at Edinburgh
Smith lands a magnificent seven tries as Scots surge up the standings
Jamie and Bruno race into quarters despite heat
Weary Djokovic still too hot to handle
Tonelli takes the green jersey in Tour of Britain
LET Tour’s curtain to come down in Andalucia
Mcauley is right at home with the red, white and blue of Ibrox
Spurs’ Man City clash put back as new stadium still won’t be ready
Benkovic - I turned down Italy, Spain and Germany to join Celtic
Griffiths will target another century of goals if he gets new contract
Aberdeen appeal to SFA over Devlin red
‘Seize your chance’ Gemmill tells Souttar following his senior call-up
Cuthbert has all the ‘Scottishness’ to lead us to France, insists Kerr
A glove story
Murrayfield residents will lose patience if the SFA comes knocking
Captain Marvel /New Scotland skipper Robertson an inspiration, says Grant
Jack wants Collum demoted
“The European captain has more of a dilemma than his United States counterpart, Jim Furyk, faces”
Stubbs axed by Buddies
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