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2024-08-10
Swinney calls on social media firms to take action
Facebook user first to be jailed for stirring racial hatred during riots
Scots are ‘completely unaware’ they will have to pay tourist tax
Reeves looking at £3bn fuel duty increase
Chance to climb to top of the Forth Road Bridge
‘Intense’ 33C UK heat this weekend – but here’s the weather in Scotland
Glasgow city centre population rises by third in decade, new figures show
Former Tory leader ‘disrespected’ Holyrood colleagues with election U-turn
Soaring STI cases force clinics to be cancelled
FringeShip off course with hundreds of cabins empty
‘Stinking’ whale left to rot on beach
St Andrews cafe will offer £1 ‘seagull insurance’ as birds steal sandwiches
Iran ups cyber activity to influence US election
‘No excuses’ – Israel and Hamas urged to resume talks on Gaza peace deal
Third person in custody over nd Taylor Swift Vienna shows plot
Ukrainian attack prompts Russia ‘emergency’
Japanese PM cancels trip as scientists urge preparations amid fears of ‘megaquake’
Johnmajor’s‘coneshotline’ needsa21stcenturyrevamp
Mccolgan and Keith get over the line in gruelling 10k
Johnson-thompson ‘overwhelmed’ with heptathlon silver medal
Daunting 1,500m field but don’t bet against Laura, says Mcconnell
‘Proud’ Reid insists that she still has the drive to continue her diving career
Medals under the spotlight after criticism
Evans and Carlin ride on to Paris podium
‘Terminator’ Roberts scales the heights to clinch gold on his climbing judgment day
Clement has no real grounds for concern over flit to Hampden
My Festival Alison Larkin
Bringing Mary Shelley’s rebel step-sister out of the shadows
Some novel suggestions from a reimagined programme
A night at the museum unlike any other…
Music of all styles and influences delights and moves audiences
Getting ahead of the algorithm
HALF MAN HALF BULL – PART ONE: THESEUS / PART TWO: DAEDALUS
Barbies And Drillas
A saucy hour of life
‘What they did then mattered’
Signposting support for school leavers
CASE STUDY Shetland youngster Ronan on course for a successful career at sea
Home-spun advice for a graduate apprentice
Levers at hand to enable you to make a major switch
CASE STUDY Partnership helps Phil from Dunfermline’s new digital direction
Learn the universal language of business
Firm focus on flexibility
Big opportunities in the great outdoors
Bright future despite falling short
A career in art: follow the money
World-class education as standard
Innovating for school improvements
Free advice to help you make a fresh start
Find your natural educational course
Rock royalty are broadsided by rhyming tales from 250 years ago
A bit of gallows humour can help everyone process grief
Doing stand-up with a heart defect has made me who I am
When a body is the battlefield
CHILDREN’S SHOWS Tweedy’s Massive Circus
Starr has got laughs for everyone
Fine shows from vintage performers
Ali And The Vagabond Jacks – Hot Roots Jazz, Highway Honkytonk, Rags And Blues
Joyfulcreationwarmly embracesallcomers
Thelin: Miovski staying focused amid Girona links
Teenager Wales thrilled with first Kilmarnock goal
Odada says Goodwin’s vision for United convinced him to make Tannadice move
Dundee fans should enjoy Mccowan while they can
Hibs helping Kuharevych switch off from the atrocities in his homeland
Naismith’s high praise for coaching trio Forrest, Mcavoy and Gallacher
Guardiola’s green light for Alvarez exit
Glasgow’s glory gives Edinburgh renewed belief
Short-sighted of SRU to turn its back on Sevens
Newmachar fan Mcdonald is eyeing Scottish Challenge win
Led by 34 Olympians, a great field is heading to Dundonald Links
Letters to the Editor Nolordsreform
Glasgow is leading way in saving city centres
Factfinder’s Crossword
Two Scottish Revolution bars to be shuttered
Beware the perils of data roaming on your holiday
At long last, Princes Street could be turning a corner
Now & Then
Ray Reardon
Mcgregor’s box-to-box brilliance will be difficult for Scotland to replace
Little Muddy is hoping to make a big splash with victory on Ladies Night at Ayr
Mcgregor’s Scotland career over
Naismith gives thanks to Hearts after new contract
Shore thing
Plenty of space left for laughs
Lovingly drawn drama full of love and heart
Hunters become the hunted
Songs that brought us sunshine on a rainy day
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