Thousands hit Scottish streets for climate change protests | Chief economist warns no-deal Brexit could plunge Scotland into recession | Sir Billy Connolly opens up on son's addiction battles
Thousands have hit Scottish streets to protest about climate change, with marches in Edinburgh and Glasgow as part of the world's largest ever environmental strike
Chief economist has warned a no-deal Brexit would trigger a recession in Scotland after the country's GDP fell 0.3 per cent in the previous quarter
Sir Billy Connolly has revealed in his latest documentary that his son is battling alcohol and drug addiction
Ruth Davidson has been described as a "political soulmate" by former prime minister David Cameron, who believed she would drive the party to win the most Scottish seats at Westminster.
Electric bikes, or e-bikes, can already be hired in Stirling and Falkirk, with similar schemes expected to launch in Glasgow next month and Edinburgh next spring. It is a form of transport but also a source of joy as it pulls you up hills with ease, writes Alastair Dalton.
Paul Heckingbottom revealed he has been placing more responsibility on his Hibernian players in training ahead of Sunday's Edinburgh derby clash with Hearts.
Hearts boss Craig Levein remains confident the players he has at his disposal are good enough to turn their season around as they prepare to take on local rivals Hibs on Sunday.
Rangers started their Europa League group campaign in the perfect fashion, defeating Feyenoord 109, while paying the perfect tribute to former player Fernando Ricksen.
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