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Music review: Norman Blake & Euros Childs, Strathaven Hotel07:46
Edinburgh student newspaper faces campus crisis as readers opt for online over print20:20
One in six bus stops to be taken out in trial scheme to cut journey times in Edinburgh10:46
Nicola Sturgeon vows to lead SNP into the next election06:00
More than 90 per cent of Edinburgh's schools are now involved with the city's festivals, research reveals23:19
Sir Billy Connolly to get his own series on BBC Scotland channel as part of new season line-up22:30
Norwegian Viktor Hovland lands historic PGA Tour win in Puerto Rico Open16:27
St Johnstone 2-2 Rangers: Saints hustle Ibrox side into submission22:30
Lewis Stevenson insists point could prove vital in Hibs’ quest to land European berth21:45
Fatigue is blamed as Aberdeen suffer from four in a woe22:30
Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua would be biggest sporting event in UK since 1966 World Cup, says Frank Warren22:00
‘We’ll see’ - Gregor Townsend coy on possible return for Finn Russell for France and Wales games21:39
Neil Lennon says 9-in-a-row for Celtic is still ‘a million miles’ away21:38
Why Tyson Fury beating Deontay Wilder could be the most significant victory by any British athlete22:30
Glasgow Warriors will not be daunted by Leinster’s 100 per cent record21:24
Rangers’ defensive frailties have derailed their title bid and Steven Gerrard knows he must find solutions22:30
Survival of the fittest as Guy Learmonth strikes gold in Glasgow22:00
Ali Price says patience was key to Scotland’s win over Italy20:41
Six Nations: England 24 - 12 Ireland: ‘If it was cricket we could have declared’ says Jones20:37
Flo Kamberi: I’m ready to lead the line for Rangers in Braga22:00
Gregor Townsend savours Rome win as Scotland look to build up steam for French test18:34
Iain Morrison: Win over Italy will only matter if Scotland can take the momentum into final two games18:08
A first British medal for Alisha Rees but she has to settle for sprint silver17:31
Celtic 3-1 Kilmarnock: Top billing for Neil Lennon's champions as they surge 12 points clear11:59
Scottish Football RECAP: Rangers slip up as Celtic extend Premiership lead to 12 points17:37
The Big Interview: Quality Meat Scotland CEO Alan Clarke17:26
'Worst 90 minutes I've seen from a Rangers centre-half' - Kris Boyd scathing about Nikola Katic17:08
Race to find missing walker on Ben Nevis who posted video of himself on social media14:18
Scotland weather: Parts of country to be hit by up to 8 inches of snow16:34
Coronavirus: Four more people in UK test positive for deadly disease15:48
Theatre review: Home is Not the Place, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh16:20
Police baffled as shop thieves leave live duck at the scene16:16
Joanna Cherry QC would step down from Westminster if she is elected to a Holyrood seat15:48
SNJO: Planet Wave, Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh15:59
BBC Scotland under fire as flagship The Nine reveals 'shockingly low' viewing figures15:48
Music review: RSNO Beethoven Revolution 1, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall15:15
Edinburgh mum collapsed at gym after developing anaphylaxis due to exercise15:00
Scottish student with rare form of dwarfism speaks out after strangers pick her up and take her picture14:54
Celtic chasing a run of success bettered only once in 16 years14:52
Mhairi MacLennan relishes the rain to win Scottish cross-country championship14:44
Tyson Fury produces stunning fight to stop Deontay Wilder and win WBC title06:00
Aidan Smith: Gheorghe Hagi at Rangers v Braga rekindled memories of a special talent06:00
Interview: James Keatings on going from Hearts to Hibs, winning the Scottish Cup and the dark, dark days which followed13:46
Emily Hope: Personal items found next to River Clyde in search for missing woman13:39
Hibs 1-1 Livingston: Jack Ross believes Hibs should have had a second penalty13:03
Tyson Fury: Reaction to stunning win over Deontay Wilder and chances of a third fight12:13
Government refuses to rule out chlorinated chicken and hormone-treated beef from US in post-Brexit trade deal11:43
Lisa Nandy had 'pause for thought' over trans rights pledge card07:49
Good quality of life ‘is key to success’ of Scottish visa plan06:00
Edinburgh book festival admits 'negative' environmental impact on historic garden 'cannot continue indefinitely'11:13
Coronavirus: Evacuees quarantined in UK while others get ready for release10:13
Scotland Women's rugby match off due to Coronavirus outbreak in northern Italy07:51
Brain drain fear as EU students snub Scots universities07:37
Insight: COVID-19 knows no names or places07:28
Insight: One thing is certain – virus crisis will happen again07:07
Cancers ‘only get funding if there’s a celebrity attached’07:08
Edinburgh book festival turning Charlotte Square into ‘quaking bog’07:32
Tories send ‘red lines’ to Forbes over tax differences between Scotland and UK07:22
We’ve learnt our Festival lesson, says ScotRail boss03:25
Let’s stop being complicit in stealing democracy from people of Malawi07:17
Dani Garavelli: Rapper raises lone voice against march of the ‘new’ eugenics06:00
They broke the mould after Harry GreggI don’t often think of play-acting footballers, needy footballers engineering sympathetic applause and footballers queueing up for the massage table. It’s best not to do this, it only causes irritation. But the big jessies of the game came to mind last week reading the obituaries of Harry Gregg, Manchester United goalkeeper a hero of the Munich air crash.In 1958 Gregg forced his way out of the wreckage and ignored an order to run for cover from a potential explosion to dive back into the burning debris to try to rescue the injured. He pulled the wife of a Yugoslav diplomat to safety along with her young daughter, plus five United players including Bobby Charlton, some having to be dragged by their trouser belts.The next time you suspect a contemporary footballer of being “at it”, injury-wise, remember this: Gregg was back in the United goal only 13 days after the crash which killed 23 people, helping an ad hoc team reach the FA Cup final. For the rest of that season he played with severe headaches. Eventually persuaded to see a neurosurgeon, he found out he had a fractured skull.They don’t make them like Harry anymore.07:51
Euan McColm: Why don’t voters take Sturgeon at her word on education?07:53
Bill Jamieson: Storm battered signs of growth07:48
How to smell catfish before you fall victim to an online romcon06:00
‘Scotland’s a democracy. If VAR can’t be installed at Montrose, ditch it’10:00
Holiday accommodation booking firm sees Scots listings double