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2018-10-13
No-deal Brexit would wipe out trade deals with 70 countries
Here comes the bride
Scotland’s daily forum for comment, analysis and new ideas
Declaration of Arbroath gets a makeover
Female stars and filmmakers at festival call for gender equality
Brussels warns of Highland ‘depopulation’ if subsidies are cut
Busy trunk road to remain shut as Storm Callum drenches west coast
Business chiefs call for ‘unpredictable’ out-of-town business tax to be scrapped
White faux pas amongst left-field fashion choices
Staffing crisis fears as teachers miss more days due to stress
Student’s joy as ‘invaluable’ rare comics found in vault
Highland Games venue to host outdoor music festival
Officer defended as jury says terrorist lawfully killed
Homeowners suffering mortgage ‘apathy’
Pressure mounts on Saudi Arabia over missing journalist
Survivors describe the ‘utter devastation’ of Hurricane Michael
Live and let live, not fire and brimstone
The deadly
Price of fussy eaters
Some answers
Wind and solar power generation levels far from enough to fulfil global needs
Magic medicine
ON TWITTER
We’re all doomed
Teacher pests
This Rebus doesn’t do real justice to Rankin’s writing
The SCO & SCO Chorus Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Beer for Good founder sells up to focus on security firm
Major Caithness employer welcomes new apprentices after sales growth
Footsie dips below 7,000 as rout goes on
Thomas Steitz
Sort your affairs to help those left
Rennie Mcowan
Call to manage beaver numbers
NEWBIE’S to inspire new farmers into industry
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Advertise can profit in Dewhurst Stakes
Mcleish insists he’ll solider on in face of fierce criticism
Left-back conundrum
“I didn’t mind the sergeantmajor reputation. Saddam? That made me laugh” Disciplinarian George Graham on his Arsenal nickname
HASTINGS’ TOUGHEST TEST YET
MCGREGOR BRACED FOR LONDON BOUT
HEAVY DUTY ISSUES FOR COCKERILL
Relegation fears deepen for O’neill’s men
Scots’ Euro dream crushed in Kiev
Neilson can get United up and running, says skipper
Roberts steps up at Spiders and aims for the last eight
Domestic kingpins Exeter keen to show that they can also be Euro chiefs
A tough start for Scots, but it always is
Key men returning to the fold as Heriot’s take on champions
Pepperell goes into the lead and aims to dominate
Casey enjoying a Ryder Cup bounce in Malaysia
Forrest loses lead but still in the mix
Zverev seals London spot with victory over Edmund
Mum swears by Williams’ newest F1 driver Russell
Trans tales
Temple run
Role models
Restaurant
Working it out
Eldest warms to the idea of using an oven
Blogger and podcaster Lauren Mahon
Pork and caramelised apple sausage roll
Pumpkin and wild mushroom tart
Austria is now producing great reds to meet demand
Hettie Judah
One man’s traitor...
The Fall at Home
Outer limits of adventure
Great reads to entertain and inspire developing minds
John Mcleod unleashes his inner Viking in new concerto
Money matters
Span through the ages
Saddle up at home and ride with the Peloton
Share your knowledge and we can all grow
The Lecht can now produce snow in June, let alone December
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