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2019-05-25
It all ends in tears
Allan Massie, Iain Morrison and Duncan Smith on Pro14 clash
Pre- flight drinking reduced in crackdown
Unexploded Second World War grenades found in field
Mother takes son, nine, out of school amid fears for safety in class
Top officer reported for indecency
Brian Wilson on preparing for No Deal vs No Brexit
John Mclellan on why Boris as new PM shouldn’t split Tories
Leaders pay respects to May as fears of hard Brexit grow
On Brexit, May made life more difficult for herself - and her successor
May’s exit will make case for indyref2 ‘ essential’, says Sturgeon
‘ Nobody could have shown a greater sense of public duty’
‘ Active’ travel to school falls to record low among pupils
Two children die and four injured in ‘ incident’ at house
Cox hits out at festival over snub for Hebrides film
Head teachers warn of rise in drug- taking at schools
Cash shortage sees Kirk axe Youth Assembly
Missouri governor signs bill banning abortion at eight weeks
Further deaths fuel claims Mount Everest is fatally overcrowded
Child poverty is dividing line that matters
‘ Bullies’ – are
They all that bad?
Food for Thought Jamie’s Italian falls as independents rise
Democracy moves slowly as China steals a march
Theresa May’s downfall was not due to an inability to present as ‘ touchy feely’
EVS won’t save us
ON TWITTER
Unholy row
Redemption on offer for attitudes and acts that still haunt us
Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul
Kamasi Washington
Stagecoach looks to ‘ find truth’ over West Coast line bid
Online proves saviour of UK retail sector
Work gets under way on 1,100- home Fife project
Red meat sector is fighting ‘ unprecedented attacks’
Looking at the challenges ahead
Make a sterling effort to save on holiday
Judith Kerr
NOW & THEN
FACTFINDER’S CROSSWORD
Hazzard a bet on Duke
Schwab defies wind to grab halfway lead
Norris prefers Top Golf to millionaire lifestyle in Monaco
F1 bosses admit to concern at lack of free TV coverage
Zakarin’s first win for three years but Geoghegan Hart crashes out
Federer feels in fine fettle for his first French Open since 2015 but has doubts
Maclean keen k to silence the critics
Lennon deserves the Celtic job, insists Brown
The big Three
ROBSON FEARS THIRD SUMMER OF AGONY
Maclean planning for a four- day party
Berra dreams of taking centre stage and making club owner Budge ‘ proud as punch’
Nineteen trophies in the bag but Brown still driven by misery of defeat 15 years ago
Paint it BLACK
Flynn confident Saints’ momentum will help them finish the job in home leg
Sexton is relishing Celtic Park stage
Tactical battle: Six key factors which will determine who lifts the trophy
Caley Thistle youngsters could blaze a trail for Celtic and Rangers colt teams
I want people to feel a bit uncomfortable when they visit this exhibition and to really think about why it might make them respond that way
JAMIE WINDUST
CATHERINE TEATUM
Psychotherapist & author Philippa Perry
Youngest starts to wrestle with her work/ life balance
Spa spy I do like Mondays
Mara Fish Bar & Deli
California eating
English wines show their growing potential
Taking the scenic route
How Reginald became Elton
ALSO SHOWING
Interesting times
Burning bright
Published works
Worst Case Scenario
Covering the angles
Exploring Scotland’s long and intimate relationship with the sea
“I think you can talk to children about anything”
On the Cornish Riviera
Scandic cool is on the menu
Enniskillen
Eyes on the prize
Want to cut down on sugar? How to slash your intake in six simple steps
Patios go to pot
Gardeners need more than just green fingers
Travel Own your own holiday home
Scotland’s ski season was bad, but it could so easily have been disastrous
Your life in the stars
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