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2018-12-03
Celtic make history as they clinch first silverware of the season
Sturgeon heads to London in bid to force Brexit delay
44 Scotland Street returns
RBS hit by allegations of ‘cronyism’ in senior role
Overtime ban blamed for rail ‘carnage’
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Debut novel hailed Scotland’s best book
Inquiry into mentally ill man’s killing of best friend
Centenarian marks 100 years with Christmas lights switch-on and sherry
MPS must act to reject May’s deal and rule out no deal, says Sturgeon
Starmer sets out Labour’s plans
Corbyn is ‘running scared’ from TV debate, says No 10
Blackford suggests that Lidington ‘deluded’ over access to UK waters
Scots students frozen out of university by ‘unfair’ cap
Fuel poverty law ‘won’t end the scandal of cold, damp homes’
‘Date rape song’ Baby It’s Cold Outside banned
End of the line for wild salmon as station closes
Presents bought in charity shops are gifts that keep on giving
Daytime cookery show will help any level of cook produce a festive feast
Connolly concerned about a new world war and modern ‘fascism’
War poet Owen’s bugle played in Scots church
New personal injury compensation law will deliver ‘transparency’
Hidden Door festival scales back
I’d drink a pint of Negroni ‘just as a starter’, says Michelin-starred chef
Macron tours Paris streets hit by worst riots in a generation
US and China agree trade war ceasefire
Scotland’s voice is excluded again
Isle of Lewis prepares its honour for the people of the Iolaire
Refugees fleeing violence and war are still dying like young Alan Kurdi Christine Jardine
Faster journeys are only possible if the trains run
Inside Justice
Greatest present of all for high streets All for high streets
Getting maximum value from the expert witness
Let’s stop the workplace bullies getting away with making life a misery
It wood work…
Power cut illustrates risks involved in depending on wind and sun for electricity
Back brexit deal
ON TWITTER
Cutting comment
Shock tactics
Plot doesn’t pan out or hook audience
Young Fathers
‘The Snow Queen’ is worth making a lot of noise about
Demand for Scots technology experts soars to new high
Merlin Consultancy targets top executives
Enterprise Nation to welcome Xero chief as strategic adviser
Brexit could drive innovation
The tech scene is connecting while it still can
Scots fintechs can lead the way in open banking
Candle firm eyes foreign growth after new tie-ups
Grangemouth project progress
Randolph L Braham
Harry Leslie Smith
COURT CIRCULAR
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Sheep industry is missing a champ
First top-10 finish for ‘stress-free’ Forrest
Present Flight aims to hit the giddy heights of three years past
Forwards drive Heriot’s to an easy win and third place
MELROSE 29 WATSONIANS 24
STIRLING COUNTY 25 AYR 27
BOROUGHMUIR 29 GLASGOW HAWKS 12
HAWICK 9 CURRIE 3
Mighty 14-man Warriors put strong Scarlets to the sword
Levein: We were playing 13 men
“Belgium have got to come to Glasgow and they’ll hopefully get a tougher game than last time”
Christie follows script with perfect pitch and precision
Favoured by the footballing gods, Celtic remain on an exalted level
Goalscorer Gordon full of praise for defeated Saints
Keeper concentration the high point for Holt
Defeat by Killie makes it six games without a win as Hibs go into free-fall
County leave it late but Watson winner puts them hot on the heels of five-star Ayr United
SCOTLAND’S FIVE OPPONENTS...
Calls for third European competition pay off
Arbroath and Edinburgh City the teams to catch
Fury produces the outrageous that leaves the world in awe
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