inside
62 Leading by example Actor’s supporting role to help others
4 Pushing the boundaries The rise of progressive
politics.
12 Union in danger? Does threat to UK rest closer to home.
17 Time for a constitution The lessons from 1776.
24 Reputation and spin
Vilifi ed for an inconvenient truth.
30 Political precipice Is Labour on the edge?
33 Mystery of MacRae A play for today
38 …and the band played on Fantastic fi ddles for a new generation
45 Opportunity rocks Bands bat le for spotlight
50 Breakthrough for
... Stroke victims New research could help millions
53 Majestic magic Cruising the west coast
58 Monster Net Armchair exploration of Loch Ness
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66 Zombies and Wizards Scot ish backdrop
68 Bride and boom Rise in wedding tourism
74 Game on The digital entrepreneurs playing for market share
78 Brushed with success Men’s turn to put on the style
82 Sporting glory Legacy of the Commonwealth Games
86 US wakes up to Scots
.....cuisine
Making a meal out of Outlander
88 Dram time Celebrating the water of life
94 Portrait of a painter Revisiting Ramsay with new exhibition
On the other hand... 93 Soduko
Number cruncher
96 MajorBloodnok, Mystic Mons Meg Need we say more Old Bean.
98 Heid Byler Haven’t a clue!
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