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2018-12-01
Marriott data breach could hit 500 million customers
‘I’d like to die by Loch Lomond where I played as a child’ says Sir Billy Connolly
Sir Cliff Richard speaks of profound effect Christianity has had on his life
Forensic scientist Sue Black wins literary prize
Scots jails to use ‘abusive’ US firm to move inmates
Frontline services to suffer Brexit fallout as Scots councils back People’s Vote
May vows to raise crisis in Yemen with Saudi prince
Loch Laidon yields up creature from the deep... a new trout species
Some shareholders in Rangers FC ‘linked to organised crime’
Efforts to save tyre making at Michelin in Dundee fail
Brewery apologises after Hindu imagery sparks controversy
Trainee doctors report high burn-out
China’s Uighurs given ‘relatives’ in Big-brother-is-watching plan
Ukraine bars entry to Russian men as conflict row escalates
Time to pick a side on Brexit
The night they pushed Pilmar home in a trolley
Scotland must beware rise of far-right
Democracy denied
Fans of wind turbines aka ‘rotating cash machines’ should be playing in panto
ON TWITTER
Fly whose flag?
Fore profit
Old guys don’t sing like they did, but can still triumph
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/john Wilson
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Modern tradition of satirical pantomimes is alive and well
Madeleine Peyroux
Scots leaders more likely to rebound from past failures
Capital’s Jumpstart nets Lancashire deal
Field deals see Serica boost North Sea gas production
Fortnum & Mason’s Scots-born chief hails ‘exceptional’ year of trading
First motoring with new buses
Footsie ends the week on a negative note
Little heed paid to Brexit views on the continent
Shopping around is the best policy to have
Nancy M Cappello
Get your affairs in order to help those you leave
Stephen Hillenburg
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Classy mare Ms Parfois primed to rewrite Ladbrokes Trophy history
Forrest makes second cut as Drysdale recovers from nightmare start
Dons urged to follow Fergie
One for the record books
LENNON SAYS HIBS HAVE ‘HIT A PLATEAU’
WILDER AND FURY TRADE EARLY BLOWS
Christie determined to savour occasion after ‘blur’ of previous finals
End of trophy-winning run in 70s still hurts Hay
Lewis says clean sheet would be good but a victory is everything
If big games bring out big performances then stage is set for Wilson
PAST MEETINGS
Nerves of Steele
Shankland’s four-timer strengthens Ayr’s grip at the top
Ayr raring to go after a frustrating fortnight
Robertson rues jump error but still sets the pace at British championships
WILDER-FURY:
Game for it
Final shot
No bush tucker trial
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Protection duty
Other people’s clothes maketh the man
Uncork a cracking port
ALSO SHOWING
Horror at all levels
Castle Macnab
Concertina virtuoso Amini is squeezing the most out of life
Spreading the word
Designs on a great break
Playing the generation game
I still get a kick out of it
There’s more going on in your plot than you imagine
Artificial snow will help resorts make the most of the season even if the weather fails
Your life in the stars
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