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2020-06-28
We fled terror there then terror found us here
KING KENNY
THE SLUGGER
Big changes in store as Scotland’s High Street reopens for business with safety not sales top for the shops
We’ll have to be patient and shop at a slower pace
Monkey business as zoo reopens
Hotel sources: The knifeman snapped after being isolated with Covid and told he could not go home
Jailed for life but serial rapist wins parole hearing after five years
He might only have just arrived but baby Seoneidh Dickson has alreadyy put 1,200 milesil on the clock.c
Prosecutorsareinvestigating 238 coronavirus deaths in what is likely to become Scotland’s biggest Crown Office inquiry involving thousands of victims.
Scotland’s councils are backing teachers calling for the reopening of scotland’s schools to be pushed back to allow more time to prepare.
My tickety blues
No lamps and no golden doors for asylum seekers in Scotland
Two cheers as more restrictions ease but we need to watch Big Brother watching us
After months of staring at the same four walls, daydreaming about simple pleasures like getting a haircut or a freshly pulled pint, the end of lockdown finally seems to be in sight.
Schools syllabus campaigners ask for meeting with education minister
Jameswatt’s family: Removing his tainted by slavery only airbrushes
Windrush victim hit by £3,000 legal bill has yet to receive a penny in compensation
Statues because his legacy is the past. We must learn from it
The First Minister’s insistence that officials offered a contract to a wo r l d - a c c l a i m e d surgeon to enable him to visit Scotland has been denied... by the world- acclaimed mesh surgeon.
The bravest little girl in Scotland: Mum reveals happy Hannah is still full of life and love despite more than 50 operations
Silvercross? We were absolutely fights to win refund for £1,750
Energy providers warned
PO pays up after illness forces mum to miss trip
Scotland celebrates as historic Stone of Destiny returns home
Scamp’s wheelie excited
Horoscopes
Sam’s glad Ryder Cup decision is not down to him
Russian Emperor looks set to rule the roost for O’brien
Happy 50th, Doddie – I’ll be raising my glass to you
Warriors won’t wilt underwilson
Andy can take some positives
Craig starred in Finland via Gibraltar and Lincoln
Reds’ title party left Greg feeling more than a little bit green
Jack knows it’s good to talk with Goodwin
Robbie has gone back to Hearts
Saints boss Callum puts the shackles on his ‘lively’ assistant
Onaugust Scottish football has to show that Black Lives Matter
SPFL’S Doncaster is back in the firing
Mackay could give up £ 100K to be the next United boss
Gerrard admits he can’t keep Morelos at Ibrox if the buyer’s price is right
Kamberi returns to rangers in time for europe
line as Hearts and thistle take aim
sir Kenny Dalglish
premier league
Bruce has belief that Toon can beat City and end 75 years of hurt
United leave it late to clip the Canaries’ wings
Rodgers eyes up historic cup win for Foxes
Andy’s title win also made history for the oldest club north of the border
This has been five years in the making – and Jurgen’s Liverpool ain’t going away
Whites hit top spot as Fulham swept aside
Rooney penalty keeps Derby’s top-six bid alive
500 miles and counting: The lockdown super-runner
I’m thinking, how good it would be... to see bands back on stage
Deacon Blue’s Lorraine Mcintosh chats to P.S.
A larder masterclass from celebrity chef Rachel Khoo
Our pick of the best new music and podcasts
The Doc Replies
With Agnes Stevenson
Susannah Constantine
Be on your toe sand take these simple steps to be a sole survivor
Meet the Author
A bumper batch of truffle oil during lockdown…just what the Dr Quinn ordered
Rapper, DJ or actor, there’s no showbiz in Gregg’s kitchen
Potting Shed
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