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2018-11-29
Theresa May visits Bridge of Weir yesterday on the latest stop of her nationwide tour to sell her Brexit plan to the public
Bank delivers doomsday warning of devastating no-deal crash
Bid to retry man over mother’s murder
Tributes to the ‘world’s oldest rebel’
Scotland’s home of the year revealed
University graduation lists from Glasgow and Edinburgh
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
‘Mozart of chess’ retains world title after snapping record-breaking stalemate
‘Toxic legacy’ of city schools built using private finance
Grandparents urge MSPS to change law so they can contact grandson
Scotrail driver who failed drugs test resigns
PM in fishing appeal to Scots Tories
Plan B could emerge if May’s Brexit deal is defeated, Chancellor suggests
Scots knife crackdown comes under fire
‘Hell has a new boss’ – Danish star Bang lands Dracula role in new drama
Scotland’s ‘less formal’ TV news show unveiled
Stepping out: Claire Richards on the challenge of going solo
‘I said that I wanted to work on things that really make me happy’
Local authorities urged to boost youth involvement
Drug users diverted out of justice system to tackle growing crisis
Rubbish on Scots beaches up by a sixth
UK has higher death rate from respiratory illness than rest of EU
Memoir of the Makar to be turned into stage show
‘Pint-sized’ satellites sent into orbit
Cereal firm to bring in ‘traffic light’ labelling on most packaging
UK must end oil and gas backing to save planet
‘Shocking’ gender inequality problem laid bare in new Girlguiding research
Thousands of Scots supported by new sanction-free employment service
Report faults safety measures in Lion Air crash that killed 189
French-born diplomat claims victory in Georgian election
The 14 tribes of Brexit all need a say
‘Surrender monkeys’ and the ‘Parcel of Rogues’ are reborn as Brexiteers
Inside Health Doctor doesn’t always know what’s best
Time for Christians to redeem the once unmentionable word ‘repentance’
The need for counselling doesn’t just end at the moment of adoption
SNP off the air
Brexitdistraction
First Minister guilty of hypocrisy over Brexit ‘betrayal’ of Scottish fishermen
ON TWITTER
Visa blunder
Scottish ‘economy conundrum’ leads to call for action
Brewin Dolphin hails Scottish progress
Mike Welch to launch new online tyre portal in lucrative US market
Barrhead Travel to open 25 branches
Do speedy property sales imply a strong market?
Town centre struggles push Scottish retail insolvencies to five-year high
Glasgow family firm expands presence in north-east England
Brexit papers lead to seesaw day for pound
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Paying your respects with flowers
Bernardo Bertolucci
Rev George Dymock Goldie
COURT CIRCULAR
POST-BREXIT PREPARATIONS
Topless Fury taunts Wilder at pre-fight media event
‘Rusty’ Trump still coasts to whitewash win in York
Wee Wonders products are making a big impact on the European Tour
Home comfort for Els in Mauritius Open
Johnstone is happy to sacrifice sevens glamour to make his way in pro rugby
Glasgow learning how to grind out wins, says Gibbins, as they face Scarlets test
Spurs remain in the hunt as Eriksen breaks Inter resistance
Liverpool face high-pressure Napoli clash after slipping to PSG loss
All-action Boyle leaves proud dad speechless after Aussie exploits
Berra return would boost Hearts at both ends of pitch
Caniggia is back in town to relive Dens Park dream
Tough run to final gives Mackay-steven belief Aberdeen can upset odds again
Keane, 38, calls time on his playing career ‘after 23 wonderful years’
Wright out for rest of season with knee injury
Rodgers wants win in Norway to set up final day showdown
FOCUS ON ROSENBORG
Blues boss tells roaming Kante to stick to his role
Uefa assessing ‘risks’ as Ukraine fears remain
He enjoyed the calm now Gerrard wants a major storm
Gonzalez wants to wrap up group and focus on domestic toils
FOCUS ON VILLARREAL
Rangers hit by SFA charges over Collum
Gerrard: I won’t rein in Morelos aggression
Sitting pretty in early-victorian splendour
Loan-to-earnings rise could rock the housing market
Period homes make the public private
USP Taste of the high life
Farming and fishing post-brexit is all still to play for
What’s in the deal for the rural sector?
‘We need to take advantage of the Brexit sea of opportunity’
Real prize is bespoke farming policy for Scotland
What’s ahead for PM and her deal?
What are the alternatives being offered to Theresa May’s deal?
Big figures do the talking at data event
Plotting an upward path
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