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News

EXCLUSIVE: Sunday Herald uncovers theft of data from every guest in 1300 Best Western Hotels in past 12 months
By Iain S Bruce
Scare stories about new system were placed by media company
By Paul Hutcheon, Scottish Political Editor
SNP attacks PM’s plans
By James Hamilton

International

Obama names his running mate, but still the Democrats face their convention with a growing fear of failure, reports Andrew Purcell in New York
Camorra fears as inquiry into murder is passed to anti-Mob squad
From Philip Willan in Rome
GEORGIA: Foreign Editor David Pratt, who has been travelling around war torn Georgia, reflects on a country still reeling from shock and looking for answers

Sport

By Michael Grant
By Stewart Fisher
George Burley may not have had the best of starts as national coach, but friendly results like Wednesday’s are not the ones that matter. A good result for Scotland in Skopje will put the doubters back in their place – although it is a daunting task. Stewart Fisher reports

Business

Fears for proposed rail link as government prepares to announce strategic transport plans
By Steven Vass, Deputy Business Editor
Domestic prices may rise, but exporters are benefiting from the weak pound
By John Phelps
By Steven Vass, Deputy Business Editor

Arts

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Playing an 18th-century duchess has taught Keira Knightley that the hounding of female stars is nothing new
By Craig McLean
Living the dream is exhausting singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, but as the world wakes up to her music, she wouldn’t change a thing
By Barry Didcock
Janice Galloway meant her new book to be about other people's families. But her own got in the way
By Paul Dalgarno

Life

As prices at the pump hit eye-watering levels more people are turning to home-made biofuel as an abundant, cheap and tax-free alternative to traditional fossil fuels
By Allan Burnett
HOMEFRONT: Fiona Gibson
Pagan ritual? Sexual ­fetish? Wanton cruelty? Nobody knows, but the bizarre and brutal crime of horse-maiming is still happening in ­Scotland
By Alan Taylor
 


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