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2018-12-10
May told to ‘send in diggers’ to build Calais checkpoints
‘My sunshine’ – tribute to murdered backpacker
The elves who prepare QI’S Christmas quiz treat
Boss ‘won’t hire staff who rely on Scotrail’
Chapter 6 of Alexander Mccall Smith’s latest series
Gerrard: Now I know which of my players I can trust
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE
Scottish Downton Abbey composer had to ‘become English’ to do his job on TV hit
Children in poverty need top-up to benefits now, Finance Secretary told
Labour warn UK at risk as Scots pick independence over Brexit
Johnson and Raab fail to rule out leadership bid if PM is forced to go
Robinson-led marchers outnumbered by opponents
Labour waits for May’s next move
Brexit legal lock to give fishermen a bigger catch
Walkers launching crisp packet recycling in move to cut waste
Brown is honoured for ‘special work’ in education
‘British stiff upper lip is unhealthy’
‘Culture of bullying’ claim investigated by Royal Bank
Hostile immigration policy ‘threat’ to Iona pilgrimages
Airlines warned about ripping off passengers over ‘no-show’ flights
‘To have a heroine who is scarred is still hard for Hollywood to swallow’
UK to crack down on Scottish shell firms
Farmer sued for £2 million over ‘spoiled’ Xmas trees
Better care for stillbirth parents needed say charities
Novichok victim fears effects of poison will kill him within decade
Pressure builds on Macron as Paris cleans up riot wreckage
Police investigating nightclub stampede find pepper spray can
The Scot who owned more than 2,000 slaves in Jamaica
I have agonised over how I should vote on May’s Brexit deal
There is far more to worry about in the Prime Minister’s plans than just Northern Ireland, writes Brian Monteith
The House faces test of common sense
Inside Justice
Distillers’ secure method of product provenance
Change to culpable homicide law may be on the horizon
Retail sector is evolving, not dying and has a bright future
Nuclear v wind
Brexithitspoor
Loss of Christian teaching in schools leaves children lacking moral guidance
Inoffensive song
ON TWITTER
Hydro hopes
Fat chance
‘Heroic’ return by band touched by tragedy
Ben Howard Hydro, Glasgow
A glorious, world-class piece of Christmas entertainment
Scots private firms optimistic despite output slowdown
Financial penalty warning on new tax law
The troubling spectre haunting markets
Specialist recruiter’s latest hire outlines steady growth plans
Invest in a good cause to receive greater returns
Scots start-ups hit all the right notes on the night
Funding growth, fuelling ambition
Paul Gregory
“You always get a buzz when you’re doing a bunch sprint, or a mountain top finish”
DOUBLE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC
Tough decisions that ministers must make easier
Liva can prove too hot at Musselburgh
Four wins in a row for Thomson as Viking raider claims victory in the Borders National
Melrose go top after giving Accies an eight-try mauling
Monty backs Matthew in Solheim Cup bid
Macintyre happy with ‘decent result’ behind Oosthuizen
SRU all quiet on ‘Cockerill for England’
Brown still a big influence – Mcgregor
Another off day as Rangers run out of ideas in Dundee
It is not pretty but any win will do for Hearts as they climb out of rut
Linn hat-trick puts Arbroath 13 points clear after thriller
Marciano back after rocky day for goalies
County squander chance to go top as injury-hit Queens fight back for draw
NORMAL service RESUMED
‘Resilient’ City dig in to maintain lead at top
Weekend incidents reveal scale of the racism problem
Mackay insists Scotland a different prospect now as they draw England again
Full points but low marks for discipline
Mclay makes history as he smashes 15-year-old record
Macfadyen strikes gold as she completes junior career
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