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Writing it helped me survive, Ukraine war sent Lisa into our lives, then it took her away, Visionary space engineer: I’ve lost my memory of past 30 years, I thought I knew about food poverty — then I saw it in action, What my skydiving exploits at 82 could teach John Swinney, Scammers robbed my grandad of his independence – now I’m fighting back, ‘The vibe is incredible’: Fish starts a new life on the Western Isles, Five of the best journeys in Scotland, Five festive dates in Scotland, including Edinburgh Hogmanay, Crispy honey chilli chicken recipe, Kaye Adams: ‘Donny Osmond was everything in the early 1970s’, Nicola Sturgeon announces she is divorcing her husband, Peter Murrell, Why tiny Scottish island celebrates Christmas in January, I covered Lockerbie. This is what the new series gets wrong, Billy Connolly brands Rob Roy ‘a murderer, traitor and thief’, Sue Lawrence’s salted caramel brownies recipe, Starmer pledges delivery, delivery, delivery, John Swinney: My wife’s MS meant I almost didn’t lead the SNP, Inside the UK’s first drug consumption room in Glasgow, Rowing the East Neuk: free, freezing and frightfully exciting, Richard Coles: ‘My paso doble on Strictly was not my finest hour’, Families of the Chinook crash victims want answers now, Five of the best wild beaches in Scotland, Lulu: Writing my memoir was so intense I needed therapy, Zara Gladman: meet the woman behind the viral “West End Mum”, Ox and Finch, Glasgow, review — what a comeback, www.thetimes.co.uk, www.thetimes.co.uk, www.thetimes.co.uk, Barry Fish, Edinburgh review — is this the catch of the year?, ‘Racists tried to keep us off the Munros, but we belong here’, Nicola Sturgeon: Trans lives could be almost unliveable after ruling, ‘I smelt the king’s court of 1603 — it failed the sniff test’, How Russia is using Gaelic and AI to peddle disinformation in Scotland, The best cocktail recipes — according to bartenders, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Dakhin, Glasgow, review — still tasty after all these years, Karen Dunbar: ‘Personal struggles are always funny’, William and Kate mark anniversary on Isle of Mull with cottage stay, Meet the storyteller horsing around on Mull charity trek, Best secondary schools in Scotland: 2025 league tables revealed, Little Capo, Edinburgh restaurant review — buzzing and bossing it, Five of the best coastal walks in Scotland, Trans women like me are clearly not men, Sturgeon branded a ‘coward’ for dodging Holyrood trans statement, Miniature horse therapy gives Stirling students a mental boost, www.thetimes.co.uk, Stockbridge Eating House restaurant review — a manifesto of a set lunch, Car wash owner jailed for running over his son, Scottish wildfire risk increases after lack of spring showers, www.thetimes.co.uk, www.thetimes.co.uk, ‘You must be the nurse’. Female surgeons get artistic tribute but still face bias, Tunnock’s tea cakes cleared for take-off by RAF 60 years after ban, Lawrence Chaney: They say I robbed Bimini, but I never stole anything, I held my twin’s hands years after she died, thanks to rare transplant, Five of the best stone circles in Scotland, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, This seriously cool restaurant does flawless cocktails - can the food compete?, Christina McKelvie, Scottish government minister, dies aged 57, Bobby Gillespie: To the people who hate me — I’m sorry I’m so great, Rare Beatles painting by John Byrne goes under the hammer, Buttermilk-fried chicken with tamarind mayo and coffee, 100 Princes Street review: a cancel-your-plans level of luxury, Pomelo, Edinburgh, review — Red curry and parmesan? I’m completely in love, Julie Wilson Nimmo: Don’t believe the tweets. I’m very much alive, Five-star Fife Arms hotel offers A-listers tours of Balmoral, Nicola Sturgeon promises new memoir will reveal her heartbreaks, Revealed: the best place in Scotland to be a girl, What happened to Jo Swinson, the woman who promised to be the next First Minister?, Corsets, culture and Chappell Roan: How Scotland is leading the Medieval renaissance, How well do you know Scottish culture? Take our quiz to find out, Nicola Sturgeon leaves a legacy of style over substance, Nicola Sturgeon to stand down as MSP, Kirsty Wark: The older I’ve got, the freer I felt to be myself, The SNP must ditch its policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, The Real Food Cafe, Tyndrum, review — the ideal refuelling stop, Stuart Ralston’s prawn toast recipe, Jack Vettriano obituary: self-taught painter of The Singing Butler, BrewDog’s James Watt: I’ll fix broken Britain like Elon Musk, Scottish school league table 2025: best primary schools revealed, I hate to say it, but I won’t be rushing back to southwest Scotland, Welcome to Glasgow’s Harley Street: we are here when the NHS wants us, Five of the best views in Scotland, Ardfern, Leith restaurant review — does it live up to its Michelin Bib Gourmand?, Is this £1.7 million cottage the future of the Highlands?, Wild campers face alcohol ban at James Bond’s Skyfall glen, Walk of the week: Loch Morlich, Lou Sanders: I’m trying to age joyfully. It’s not easy, Chef wins Michelin star after moving restaurant from San Francisco, Kate Forbes: I’ve not hidden anything — people know who I am, TikTok stars get down to business in new series of reality show, When Scotland were Ireland’s bogey team, recalled by ex-hooker Graham Ellis, You can keep the Maldives, I’m in love with the Ross of Mull, Damasqino, Glasgow restaurant review — a beacon of generosity, Mhairi Black: The only thing I miss about Westminster is the staff, Why King Charles is opening up Scotland’s royal estates, The Bothy at Cambo review — a blissful forest escape, Vegan rice pudding with strawberry and rhubarb compote recipe, Liz Lochhead: Being Scottish makar kept me going in the worst time of my life, I thought my dog was ageless — then she got cataracts, Tide & Thyme Bistro: Better than any takeaway in Glasgow or Edinburgh, Council prepares to step in and rescue Egyptian Halls masterpiece, Meet the Scottish barber leading a revolution against male baldness, Socks and locks of lovers’ hair show Robert Burns’s enduring appeal, Is this the end for Irn-Bru’s famous adverts?, How Peter Murrell disappeared from public life and the SNP, Susan Boyle taking piano and driving lessons on road to recovery, Konj Café restaurant, Edinburgh review — this taste of Persia stole my heart, Barlinnie prison scheme lets fathers spend time with children, Walk of the week: Ardwell Bay and Doon Castle Broch, Elaine C Smith: ‘There’s a glass border for women from Scotland’, Prestonfield: a dog-friendly hotel fit for a king (and his owner), How well do you know Scotland? Test yourself in our festive quiz, Gloriosa restaurant review: Glasgow’s finest scores perfect tens, Space goes on for ever. Dundee’s papier-mâché observatory will not, Wherefore art thou Shakespeare? Not on the Scottish Highers curriculum, Five of the best pubs in Scotland for a fireside pint, Scotland budget 2024: a summary of the highlights, 10 of the best indie shops in Glasgow, ‘Now Finlay MacDonald has been found guilty, maybe Skye can have peace again’, Shetland’s Viking fire festival — it’s the hottest show in town, Sotto, Edinburgh restaurant review: gorgeous place, but it needs to pack more punch, Michael Pedersen: My childhood hero? I’m torn between Tolkien and Michael Jordan, ‘A bit of history’: Tesco opens Stornoway store on Sunday for first time, Donald Trump’s Hebridean cousin: ‘I’m sure he’s lovely, deep down’, Where will you celebrate St Andrew’s Day?, Nadair, Edinburgh restaurant review: a foraged feast at city’s hottest bistro, www.thetimes.com, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Isle of Eriska hotel review: complete bliss on a private island, The Snuts’ Jack Cochrane: It’s not liking Coldplay that’s uncool, Margo, Glasgow, review — the hottest new restaurant in town, Maggie O’Farrell on living with a stammer: ‘It’s still there, it still lurks beneath’, I spent a day catching waves at Europe’s largest inland surf resort, Molly, the hungry and orphaned otter who stole a man’s heart, Inside the freemasons row that made grand master quit, Janey Godley obituary: quick-witted, often controversial Scots comic, I had to get a bigger restaurant after the Great British Menu, First black man to climb all 282 Scottish Munros, The Gannet, Glasgow restaurant review: a great place to be greedy, Alex Salmond: tributes paid to former first minister at his funeral, Scottish trans civil servants ‘deadnamed’ by new computer system, Clòimh: the new Scottish wool brand that sold out in ten hours, Celtic Boys Club scandal: Paedophile ‘had free run of Parkhead’, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Bestselling author of erotica hits out at sex shop ban, King Charles submits plan to turn Balmoral into wedding venue, Jack Crawley given life sentence for murdering army veteran Paul Taylor, Alex Salmond, former first minister of Scotland, dies aged 69, Hundreds more prisoners to be released early to ease overcrowding, Buffer-zone residents face £10,000 fine for pro-life propaganda, Police Scotland investigate demolition of listed building, Costs of tackling homelessness seriously underestimated, SNP ministers told, Dumped salmon turns island’s coastline into ‘toxic wasteland’, Five of the best distillery tours in Scotland, Eastfield, Dundee, restaurant review: you can’t order badly here, Paul Black: I need to say sorry to anyone who ever gave me a job, Janey Godley: ‘It’s devastating to know I’m at the end of my life’, Welcome to Strathbungo, one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, Fall down a decadent rabbit hole at House of Gods, Glasgow, Maggie Smith, award-winning actress, dies aged 89, Elements, Bearsden restaurant review: a fine dining destination, Five of the best golf hotels in Scotland, Scottish Sea Farms removed tonnes of dead salmon before inspection, Penguin parade is back at Edinburgh Zoo but now it’s a wee waddle, Shortlist for the best building in Scotland announced, Mosob, Glasgow restaurant review: messy, hearty and delicious, Tim Peake: My love of space is down to Dad — and Luke Skywalker, Parveen’s Canteen, Glasgow review: a truly modern Pakistani lunch, Eleanor Morton: We will have the last laugh on comedy’s predators, Saoirse Ronan: ‘I’ve seen people I love change because of addiction’, Life begins at 31 for the model tipped to be oldest Miss Universe, Does John Swinney have the vision to bring the SNP back to life?, Valencia, ASKR, Edinburgh restaurant review: Lovely, but more fire please, Nish Kumar: You need therapy and good friends to cope with trolls, Glasgow’s former Italian consulate on sale for £2.5 million, www.thetimes.com, Modern-day Fagins traffick children from Romania to shoplift, Bookshop ladders aren’t for the likes of us. Or so I thought, Jack Lowden condemns Scottish government cuts to arts funding, Kanpai, Edinburgh review: no quirks, just exquisitely made sushi, Bake Off star James Morton takes us around the world in bread, Spandau Ballet singer hid dark side while schmoozing with stars, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Walk of the week: Mallaig and the Isles, Prestonfield: a dog-friendly hotel fit for a king (and his owner), Beyoncé launches her own whisky, Ally McCoist: Rangers are miles off it on and off the pitch, Edinburgh Fringe best joke award goes to Mark Simmons, Margot, Edinburgh review: ‘I could eat everything on the day menu, then return for dinner’, Ania Magliano on Gen-Z angst and writing for Chicken Shop Date, Five of the best wine bars in Scotland, The Russian spy who posed as an art dealer in Scotland, Sharon Rooney: how the once ‘uncastable’ Barbie actress nearly quit, Why Piraeus is more than a jumping-off point, Five of the best journeys in Scotland, Eusebi Deli restaurant review: ‘Born in Italy, made in Glasgow’, Christopher Biggins: Joan Collins was mad at me for months. Quite right, EIF opening events review — an innovative and mesmerising start, Benedetti: ‘I’m blessed with how colourful life is right now’, Terf review — Harry Potter stars confront JK Rowling in Fringe satire, Andy Murray bids tearful farewell as curtain comes down on his career, Alan Cumming: ‘My life is bonkers, but I get to live in nice houses ’, Brett x Lind & Lime distillery review: ‘A power packed performance’, Beauty is all around us — if we choose to see it, Susie McCabe: When did being Scottish become something to be ashamed of?, Alexander McCall Smith on dating, his new book and Fringe by the Sea, Millions of pounds of salmon quarantined as sunken boat leaks fuel, Five of the best seafood restaurants in Scotland, Nina Conti: I murder other ventriloquists in their sleep, Andy Murray: I’m retiring from tennis after the Paris Olympics, Russell Howard: Edinburgh Fringe still fills me with fear, Literary highlights and shows for all ages at this year’s Edinburgh festivals, Worst Scottish councils to live in revealed — where does yours rank?, Thamel, Edinburgh restaurant review: ‘Contemporary meets old school’, Irvine Welsh: I turned up wired to the Trainspotting launch in 1993, Emma Sidi: ‘It’s always good to do comedy that tickles yourself’, Judy Murray on Andy’s next steps and why he said no to China, Five of the best outdoor swimming pools in Scotland, Sole Club, Glasgow, restaurant review — a portal to disappointment, Why trains are the greatest place to think, Amy Liptrot: Saoirse Ronan makes a better version of me in The Outrun, It’s great to play a character with ‘edge’: The Texan who’ll portray JK Rowling on stage, Labour’s offer of change won over voters but SNP’s vision is shattered, Douglas Ross: How scourge of the Nationalists finally ran out of luck, Nicola Sturgeon’s night of humiliation, SNP admits independence is off the table after Labour rout in Scotland, Andy Murray will not play in the singles at Wimbledon, www.thetimes.co.uk, 10 best family days out in Scotland this summer, What you need to know before the election in Scotland, Eleanor Morton: ‘People who go into comedy to be cool are idiots’, Table Twenty Eight, Glasgow, restaurant review — great food, less great service, Matt Berninger: ‘Sadness is like the flu. It will go away’, Douglas Ross: referee who has made a big call on his political future, Scotland v Hungary: Cruellest finale for team with heart but no goals, The Spanish Butcher restaurant review: sublime steak, but the rest was a mess, Scotland restore pride to set up do-or-die clash with Hungary, Gordonstoun must look after abused, ex-pupil says, The Game Podcast: Euro 2024, Losing is a universal leveller — I should know, Taylor Swift’s fans stomping in Edinburgh picked up by seismologists, Eleanor Morton: ‘People who go into comedy to be cool are idiots’, Take a look around BBC Scotland’s Home of the Year, Taylor Swift ‘blown away’ by fans at Scottish gigs, The problem with tatty Murrayfield and how to fix it, Douglas Ross quits as Scottish Tory leader, 30 of Scotland’s best places to stay in the Highlands and islands, 20 of the best places to stay in central and southern Scotland, 10 of the best places to stay in Edinburgh and nearby, 10 of the best places to stay in Glasgow and nearby, Under the Table, Edinburgh, restaurant review — a new marvel in town, Take the plunge on a wild coastal adventure, Elaine C Smith: ‘There’s a glass border for women from Scotland’, Callum McGregor: We did it the hard way, but we’ll be even better for it, Rankin: Dazed And Confused was a Trojan horse of a magazine, Josh Kerr breaks 39-year-old record in victory over Jakob Ingebrigsten, Advocate fined £2,000 for court comments on rape survivor, Celtic are champions again – after an unusual title race, Five of the best island hotels in Scotland, Cardinal, Edinburgh restaurant review: this chef is a real talent, I’ve seen first-hand that we’re too quick to help young people change gender, Robert Florence: ‘Playing is one of the most important things you can do’, Women’s rights have been dismantled since I gave birth, Scottish primary school league table 2024: the best schools revealed, www.thetimes.co.uk, Kate Forbes named deputy first minister by John Swinney, John Swinney to be Scotland’s first minister as Humza Yousaf formally quits, Feminists rage at Sturgeon’s warnings on women’s rights, Lyla, Edinburgh restaurant review: ‘Like nothing I’ve encountered before’, Larry Dean: ‘My pal had Disco Inferno played at his funeral’, Who will replace Humza Yousaf as Scottish first minister?, Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland’s first minister — follow live, Cocktail of the Week: The Grasshopper by Lady Libertine, Ranjit’s Kitchen, Glasgow, restaurant review: sublime family cooking, In Ukraine I found the definition of resilience, John Keenan’s sea bass with crab and coriander mash recipe, How TikTok has breathed new life into Glasgow’s Barras, Transphobia at Edinburgh University ‘driving out staff’, Sarah Rankin’s asparagus with crispy poached egg recipe, An award-winning house with golf course views is on sale for £1.375m, Arsenal to prison: downfall of troubled prodigy Anthony Stokes, Lannan Bakery, Edinburgh, review — Parisian pastries of dreams, Fern Brady: ‘I won’t water myself down for the Taskmaster crowd’, Willie Limond: champion boxer was mild-mannered but hard as nails, Richard Gadd: how I turned my stalking nightmare into a Netflix drama, Scottish wildcat population could get a Spanish boost, Scenic Eclipse II review — the most luxurious cruise around Scotland, Stuart Ralston’s magical ajo blanco recipe, Five of the best real ale pubs to visit in Scotland, Ashley Storrie: ‘Mum became a comedian, so we became a travelling circus act’, Armando Iannucci ‘thrilled’ to join Royal Society ranks, Old Firm derby leads to more reports under new hate crime law, Scottish school league table 2024: the best secondary schools revealed, Paz Taqueria review — Edinburgh’s Mexican party takes off, JK Rowling will not face prosecution under Scotland hate crime law, Miles Jupp: ‘Even at 20 I had the outlook of a 40-year-old’, What is Scotland’s hate crimes bill? The new law explained, How Gordonstoun is serving up breakfast fit for a king, The Dory, Pittenweem, restaurant review — a glorious seafood spot, Those who judge Caroline March have no right. She lost too much, Scotland’s women show the men how it’s done, Lorraine Kelly: After miscarriage, I wonder what might have been, The Princess of Wales has cancer, Port of Leith Distillery Bar review — literally raising spirits, Iain Stirling: ‘I owe Zoe Ball an apology’, 25 of the best restaurants in the Highlands and northeast Scotland, Priced-out, stressed-out creatives are fleeing London for Glasgow, Our punk band has new fans — but they’re all far-right extremists, Five of the best hotels in Scotland, The Sunday Times Best Places to Live 2024 revealed, Marjolein Robertson: who are all these nerds watching my videos?, 30 of Glasgow’s top restaurants to try in 2024, Diabetic woman ‘spent seven hours on floor of A&E’, 30 of Edinburgh’s top restaurants to try in 2024, 120 of Scotland’s best restaurants — where to book in 2024, Five of the best parks in Scotland, Athletes should race for Scotland not Team GB, says runner, Emma Caldwell verdict: Behind the near 20-year wait for justice, Children in tears at Willy Wonka event that was an ‘empty warehouse’, Duhan van der Merwe: I felt like scoring against England when I woke up, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, A perfect book is hard to write — and even harder to follow up, Fallachan Kitchen, Glasgow, restaurant review — total immersion, Martin Boyce: My first crush was Bingo the gorilla from Banana Splits, Five of the best art galleries in Scotland, Long lost Billy Connolly film reveals comic genius in his prime, Netflix’s One Day boosts global tourism to Edinburgh, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Rufflets, St Andrews, Woodland Suite review — ‘My Kate Moss moonbathing moment’, Lucky Yu, Edinburgh, restaurant review — Lucky us indeed, Blythe Duff: ‘I’ve never been drunk but I always get up and sing’, Five of the best views in Scotland, Stars align for Scottish duo’s social media influencers agency, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, The Rabbit, Troon, restaurant review — great spot, but the food is par for the course, Monachyle Mhor review: a downright delicious trip to a foodie empire, Denise Mina: ‘I gave a speech so bad no one would look at me’, Humza Yousaf: ‘I feared I’d have to quit if I revealed breakdown’, I saw the west coast by seaplane. It’s some ride, Montrose, Edinburgh, restaurant review — I’m desperate to go back, Covid inquiry latest: Nicola Sturgeon denies politicising pandemic — follow live, Brian Cox: ‘The secret to a good marriage? Separate bedrooms’, Most Scots no longer trust Nicola Sturgeon, poll reveals, Female folk singers are promised gigs for sex, claims union, Kaye Adams: How 10 years of HMRC gaslighting left me feeling beaten, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Loch Rannoch hotel review — a coorie lair deep in the Perthshire wilds, Stuart Ralston’s crab butter recipe, Online trolls accuse me of faking cancer, says Janey Godley, Five of the quirkiest bookshops in Scotland, Game of Thrones’ James Cosmo: ‘I avoid working hard at all costs’, The young swimmer with Down’s syndrome encouraging new generation into the pool, Nicola Sturgeon’s team ‘subverted’ rules by deleting Covid WhatsApps, W Edinburgh hotel review — Succession has nothing on this, After this luxe French chalet, ski holidays will never be the same, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Sushisamba, Edinburgh, restaurant review: ‘Exciting — on paper’, FC Midtjylland players tackle endurance test in the Cairngorms, Susie McCabe ‘Nana died right before Brexit. She had good timing’, Brian Cox’s family drama with Alan Cumming is ‘homage to Scotland’, A posh accent doesn’t make a good actor, says Peter Capaldi, ‘I found a world inverted’: the secret joy of urban night walks, Cocktail of the Week, Perth designer ‘gobsmacked’ as Taylor Swift steps out in her dress, Table Scraps - Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, The best new places to stay in Scotland in 2024, The Radhuni, Edinburgh, restaurant review: ‘The UK’s best curry house’, Michelle Mone profile, Bob Servant: ‘I blame myself for the fall of the Berlin Wall’, Denmark’s new queen had a tipple with auntie at family’s Scottish town, Singapore Coffee House, Edinburgh, review: ‘This tiny spot is a roaring success’, Doddie Weir’s ‘incredible strength’ inspires woman with MND, Edinburgh’s ‘Las Shamblas’ tram project brings relief to Leith after rough ride, SNP ‘creating secrecy culture to dodge scrutiny’, ‘Nutty neighbours’ force Britain’s most remote train station off the tracks, ‘One of the great guys’: A poignant farewell for Alistair Darling, The year in cartoons — from Prince Harry’s Spare to Trump’s cases, Black Mirror’s Loch Henry horror story spooks the Highlands, Scottish budget: Nurses, teachers and police officers pay more tax, Something remarkable is happening in this tower block, Meet the man who kayaked around Scotland, Penny Mordaunt mocks the SNP’s record with 12 Days of Christmas, Baern at Bowhouse, East Neuk, Fife, review — a serious foodie destination, The best cocktail recipes — according to bartenders, Mirin review — Edinburgh’s most exciting Asian restaurant, Alistair Darling, former chancellor, dies aged 70, Pope receives Brendan Rodgers and Celtic squad at the Vatican, Sacré bleu! Bakers fuel TikTok trend by creating giant croissants, Tories demand timetable for Michael Matheson iPad inquiry, Highland councillor forgot she was on camera, ‘Doddie Weir gave MND sufferers a voice – I play his role now’, The 10 best restaurants in Glasgow — critic’s choice, 10 best restaurants in Edinburgh — the critic’s guide, Five of the best tearooms in Scotland, Why did police dismiss my son’s stabbing as suicide without calling in forensics?, Anas Sarwar refuses to say if he would have backed ceasefire vote, Saigon seafood curry recipe, Best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, A baronial castle with a smart system is on sale for offers over £4.5 million, Sylvan, Glasgow, restaurant review — only fools say veggie food can’t be this good, K-pop band STAYC make surprise visit to Ibrox after Rangers shirt mix-up, Humza Yousaf reunites with in-laws after they flee Gaza conflict, Kevin Bridges: losing my dad — and the day I quit comedy, Stephen Greenhorn: ‘I swear Mother Teresa was trying not to laugh at me’, Kirsty Wark on leaving Newsnight: ‘I’ve had a good innings’, Humza Yousaf’s parents-in-law finally set to leave Gaza, Rab C Nesbitt star calls for more support for young actresses, Kirsty Young’s advice to her teenage self — don’t be a good girl, Meet Evelyn Hollow, Britain’s best-known parapsychologist, Why do Celtic fans support the Palestinian cause?, Tearful Humza Yousaf says parents-in-law trapped in Gaza have ‘lost hope’, Smith & Gertrude, Edinburgh, restaurant review — as satisfying as it gets, Gabriella Bennett: I finally sold my old flat. What have I done?, Cal MacAninch: ‘Sometimes I dare myself to forget people’s names’, Nicola Sturgeon finally gains independence as she passes driving test, Billy Connolly: Feared Mongrel Mob gang mistook me for a Hells Angel, Taisteal, Edinburgh, restaurant review — fine dining without the scary bill, 5 of the best places for fish and chips in Scotland, Stella McCartney’s plan for coastal retreat slammed as ‘monstrous carbuncle’, Janey Godley: Being told I had cancer upended my life, Bury me on an island in Loch Lomond, says Billy Connolly, Trapped in Gaza, Humza Yousaf’s mother-in-law pleads for international aid, SNP MP Lisa Cameron defects to Tories amid bullying row, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake tee up row over sports bar at St Andrews, Top ten Scottish influencers taking over social media one tap at a time, Shrek’s swamp on Airbnb: real fairytale or just a PR stunt?, Amuse by Kevin Dalgleish, Aberdeen, restaurant review — why the steep prices?, Tony Singh: ‘I nearly drowned in Loch Awe’, Rutherglen by-election: who is standing and when will results be announced?, Hidden Milan: the best spots to go for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Edinburgh’s hottest chef reveals why fish and chips is his favourite meal, Oyster Shed, Islay restaurant review: ‘My God. The oysters. They’re enormous’, Five of the best ice cream parlours in Scotland, Dennis the Menace poster is appropriation, says Scottish MP, How I learnt to become a mermaid, Doon Mackichan: I won’t do any shows that depend on violence against women, Kayak vigilante goes undercover to expose salmon farming ‘horror’, Martin MacInnes: From lockdown to brink of a Booker, Boath House Garden Café restaurant review — finally, my Pemberley moment arrives, Robbie Coltrane left behind estate worth £5m, ‘I want control over the way I die — surely everyone wants that’, Revealed: site of Glasgow’s first drug consumption room, The best places to eat and drink in Scotland this week, Andrew O'Hagan: Lauren Bacall drank me under the table, John Cairney obituary, New walls, please! Andy Murray’s hotel gets a funky makeover, Billy Connolly mural to be replaced by student flats, Edinburgh Zoo panda keeper prepares for emotional farewell, Young voters turn away from the SNP, Runrig lead singer Bruce Guthro dies aged 62, Rutherglen by-election date declared and word on street doesn’t look good for SNP, Spiced paneer with coriander and lime salad recipe, Tanjore, Edinburgh restaurant review — the best south Indian food I’ve had in Scotland, Inside the biggest Loch Ness Monster hunt in 50 years, How to do a weekend in Belfast (and beyond), 1802 @ Hutchesons Hall restaurant review — ‘If only the food were as nice as the building’, Beignets, caramelised apples and cream recipe, The exquisite mundanity of cohabiting is nice, but we need a hobby, Josh Kerr stuns Jakob Ingebrigtsen to win 1,500m World Championship gold, Val McDermid: Why John Lennon was my childhood hero, Aran Bakery, Dunkeld review — is this Scotland’s best bakery?, Five things to do in Scotland this week: from mixology masterclasses to Connect Festival, Barbecued lobster with parsley butter recipe, The gospel of minimalism is a lie. Let me hoard, Nicola Wilson and me: a tale of two shocking spinal injuries, Billy Connolly puts four artworks up for sale, Simon Carlyle obituary, Fringe comic’s audience is small — but very distinguished, Gabriella Bennett: Are we losing the art of conversation?, SNP bought books on how to govern and Nicola Sturgeon’s speeches, Frank Skinner: 30 Years of Dirt at Edinburgh festival review — vivid honesty from the father of the Fringe, Apple salad with chicory, walnuts and pecorino recipe, 5 beautiful wildlife reserves to explore in Scotland, Gabriella Bennett: We’re not perfect. And guess what — that’s fine, Nicholas Rossi, rape suspect who ‘faked his own death’, can be extradited to US, I turned my shocking assault into an Edinburgh Fringe stand-up show, Gail Porter Interview, Lindsey Mendick: I want to blow everything I do up, This month in The Times photographic archive: July 2023, Doune Knoydart review — another world on the far edge of Scotland, Salmon noodle salad with wasabi dressing recipe, Kuzina, Edinburgh, restaurant review — this is a Greek tragedy, Newlyweds scale one of Britain’s most notorious climbs in full wedding attire, Bridget Christie: ‘If Boris Johnson was a woman there’s no way she would have been elected’, Megan Stalter: ‘My comedy only works because I’m nice in real life’, Seventy years on Earth, not one of them serious, Live the dream at this rural stay in Perthshire, Was I born to be a sloth, or is there another way?, Grape and cauliflower tabbouleh recipe, Foodstory, Edinburgh, restaurant review— this vibey café stands for all the right things, Glasgow music venue The 13th Note announces closure after strike, National Galleries of Scotland finally set for September opening, Humza Yousaf helped Martin Compston get Covid jab appointment for co-star, Glasgow nightlife ‘at risk’ as night buses are axed, Five of the best Scottish lochs, Crispy tempura monkfish bites recipe, Stuart Hogg retires and will miss World Cup, Table scraps: what to eat and drink in Scotland this week, The Ness of Brodgar will soon be buried. Here’s how to visit, Fly from Edinburgh for an adventure holiday in Bosnia and Montenegro, A Streetcar Named Desire’s Kirsty Stuart: Me? A former head girl? Not likely, Keep ketchup in your car — this lesson is my legacy, Inside St Giles’ Cathedral for King Charles’s Scottish coronation, King’s Scottish coronation: Charles is presented with Honours of Scotland in Edinburgh, Baba, Edinburgh, restaurant review: ‘Consistently exquisite’, King Charles’s Scottish coronation: full timetable and guide to the visit, Mhairi Black blames ‘toxic’ culture for decision to quit as MP, Black Mirror’s Loch Henry horror story spooks the Highlands, Lobo, Glasgow review ‘Take your taste buds on a trip to the Med’, Lewis Capaldi: ‘I didn’t expect my life to be so sad’, Best primary schools in Scotland 2023 revealed, Scotland’s Home of the Year is a transformed former railway station, Aasmah Mir: why I loved Madonna when I was a girl, Craig Brown, manager who led Scotland to World Cup, dies aged 82, Greg McHugh ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe, Teenager on missing Titanic sub studies at Strathclyde University, Yousaf launches plan for an independent Scottish republic, Celtic ultras give Brendan Rodgers cold shoulder on return, Yousaf launches plan for an independent Scottish republic, Banksy to stage first exhibition for 14 years in Glasgow, Does writing this column really count as work?, Tipo, Edinburgh restaurant review: ‘A top-notch postcode, but does the food match up?’, Art Night Dundee 2023: what to expect, line up and where to go, Recipe of the Week Courgettes with hazelnuts and pistou salad, Why was Nicola Sturgeon arrested? 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