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First Minister Alex Salmond and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon launch a paper today. Picture: PA

Scottish independence: Treasury ‘can’t be trusted’

A CLAIM that the UK Treasury deliberately undervalued Scotland’s oil in the 1970s to head off the threat of nationalism is evidence that it cannot be trusted in the independence campaign, according to First Minister Alex Salmond.

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Aslef members unanimously backed calls to stay in the UK. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Scottish independence: Train drivers’ union say no

ASLEF, the main train drivers’ union, today became the first union to oppose Scottish independence in a unanimous vote at its annual conference in Edinburgh.

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The turbines have been approved by Highland Council. Picture: TSPL

Loch Shin and Ben Assynt turbine plans get go-ahead

TWO controversial windfarms which critics claim would “blemish” part of the nation’s most important wild countryside have been given the green light by Highland councillors.

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The Church of Scotland-owned hotel in Israel

Call for Church of Scotland to sell Israeli hotel

THE Kirk’s continued ownership of the Scots Hotel in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, was questioned, with a call to carry out a strategic review on the church’s involvement in it.

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Cromlix House Hotel. Picture: PA

Andy Murray Cromlix House plans hit heritage snag

ANDY Murray’s new hotel has hit a snag after conservation groups raised concerns about his refurbishment plans.

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Gleneagles, hosting the Ryder Cup in 2014. Picture: Neil Hanna

Ryder Cup ticket tout warning issued

RYDER Cup organisers are warning that ticket touts may already be targeting next year’s major golfing clash between Europe and America in Gleneagles by selling “illicit” corporate deals which will not allow golf fans access to the course.

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Sport rss

Aberdeen's Ryan Watt, Celtic's Tony Watt, Hibs' Leigh Griffiths, Dundee United's Stuart Armstrong and Brighton's Gordon Green have all been called up the Scotland squad. Picture: SNS

Scotland call-ups for Leigh Griffiths and Tony Watt

LEIGH GRIFFITHS today rounded off a memorable couple of weeks which has seen him collect a plethora of player of the year awards by being named in the Scotland squad for the World Cup qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb on June 7.

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Michael Higdon is attracting interest. Picture: Johnston Press

Motherwell striker Michael Higdon open to move

Michael Higdon has told Motherwell he may have to move on from Fir Park if he is to cash in on the best season of his career.

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Hearts to stay in SPL but face 15-point deduction

HEARTS will begin next season in the Scottish Premier League – but with a 15-point deduction if majority shareholder UBIG is declared insolvent.

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Ibrox could face a further probe.  Picture: Ian Rutherford

Rumour Mill: Hearts| Rangers| Celtic| Motherwell

Hearts dodge relegation, Rangers could face new probe, Leigh Griffiths wants to stay at Hibs, and more.

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Stuart Hoggs biggest problem with the tour so far is looking after the British and Irish Lions mascot. Picture: Getty

British Lions: Jonny Wilkinson bid, Stuart Hogg

British and Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland has ruled out making another offer to Jonny Wilkinson to join the forthcoming tour to Australia.

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Celtic score their first goal against Hibs in the 1972 Scottish Cup final. Picture: SNS

Scottish Cup final 1972: Unlucky Hibs beaten 6-1

The goalie in the second-greatest Hibernian team never to win the Scottish Cup is not keeping too well and the other day had to go into hospital.

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M&S ‘working hard’ to improve clothing performance as profits fall 5.8%

High street stalwart Marks & Spencer has reported a 5.8 per cent fall in annual profits and insisted it was making progress in turning around its clothing operation.

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Online retailers boost Royal Mail profits

Royal Mail, which is expected to be floated off this year, has seen its annual profits more than double on the back of the online shopping boom.

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Southern European woes push Vodafone profits lower

Mobile phone giant Vodafone has unveiled a dip in annual profits on the back of a plunge in revenues across southern Europe, and said it would keep a £2.1 billion dividend from its US joint venture rather than return it to shareholders.

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Shares in Lloyds Banking Group last night closed close to the taxpayers break even point. Picture: PA

Scottish Business Briefing – Tuesday 21 May, 2013

WELCOME to scotsman.com’s Scottish Business Briefing. Every morning we bring you a comprehensive round-up of all news affecting business in Scotland today.

Burberry checks in better-than-expected 14% profit rise

Luxury goods group Burberry has delivered a forecast-beating set of annual results, boosted by strong growth in China.

Tim O'Toole. Picture: PA/FirstGroup

FirstGroup’s Tim O’Toole admits ‘hard slog’

FirstGroup chief executive Tim O’Toole has admitted that running the Aberdeen-based transport giant has been harder than he expected after he launched a £615 million fundraising to shore up its finances. Shares in the company plummeted 30 per cent, wiping £330m off its value.

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Lifestyle rss

A first edition copy of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' by J K Rowling. Picture: Getty

Harry Potter first edition a notable read

Only 500 copies of the first edition of the first Harry Potter book were published, and a very special one is up for auction, crammed with notes and drawings by JK Rowling, writes Martyn McLaughlin

Machines in Heaven are one of 16 bands appearing at the T Break stage. Picture: Complimentary

Radar weekly: The latest from the Scottish music scene

In this week’s round-up of new music: T Break line-up revealed; Wee Chill plans 10th birthday; more acts for Doune the Rabbit Hole; new music from Camera Obscura, Sparrow and the Workshop and Garden of Elks; plus this best gigs across Scotland.

The Italian Chapel, on Lamb Holm in Orkney. Picture: Contributed

Scottish fact of the week: Italian Chapel, Orkney

AN ORNATE Catholic chapel sited on Lamb Holm in Orkney, the Italian Chapel was built by Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War, who were held on the island while they constructed the causeways designed to block access to the Scapa Flow.

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Win a bottle of the Macallan Sienna

RECENTLY launched, The Macallan 1824 Series is an innovative new range which showcases two of The Macallan’s greatest strengths; oak sherry casks and natural colour.

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Ian Brown of the Stone Roses. Picture: Jane Barlow

The Stone Roses’ Glasgow Green 1990 gig recalled

I STILL have the T-shirt. Stretched, faded, full of holes; it is, if you can believe this, almost 23 years old.

Knockengorroch. Picture: Contributed

10 things to do in Scotland this week

THIS week’s top events across Scotland, including the Perth Festival of the Arts, the Knockengorroch World Ceildih, the Burns an’ a’ That festival and the Electric Frog weekender.

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Edinburgh Evening News rss

Body found after fire in Muirhouse flats

POLICE are investigating after a man’s body was found by firefighters attending a fire within a block of flats in Edinburgh

John Lamb was a passionate snowboarder. Picture: Commp

Edinburgh snowboarder killed in Alps snowstorm

A SNOWBOARDER has died in the Alps just days before he was expected to return to Edinburgh.

Ian Craig was earning �159,675 as managing director of Lothian Buses. Picture: PHIL WILKINSON

New trams chief Ian Craig’s salary kept secret

BUS chief Ian Craig has been handed the task of overseeing the trams – but bosses today refused to reveal his new pay packet. Mr Craig – who already earns more than both the Prime Minister and First Minister as managing director at Lothian Buses – has been promoted to the new role of chief executive.

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The Ensign Ewart refused to serve the crew from HMS Edinburgh. Picture: Joey Kelly

HMS Edinburgh crew barred for uniform in pub

A SPLENDID sight in their best dress uniforms, the crew of HMS Edinburgh celebrated being awarded the Freedom of the City by marching up the Royal Mile in front of cheering crowds.

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The 2007 victory parade. Picture: Julie Howden

Hibs cup victory parade would miss Leith Walk

HIBS fans have hit out at Scottish Cup victory parade plans after it emerged the winners’ bus will not travel down Leith Walk.

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Arthur Williams, aka Rastatramp, is being looked after at the ERI

Rastatramp amazed by concerned thousands

A POPULAR homeless man is said to have been “overwhelmed” by the public’s concern after he was taken to hospital with health problems.

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