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Two arrests as diverted plane lands at Stansted

An RAF Typhoon jet today escorted a passenger plane into Stansted Airport following an incident on board.

Aberdeen school pupils could receive smartphones under the new plans. Picture: Getty

Aberdeen Council to spend £860k on school phones

A SCOTTISH council, which is currently consulting on a series of controversial school closures, sparked outrage today by announcing proposals to spend an estimated £860,000 to ensure every pupil has access to a smartphone in the classroom.

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A tram brushes up before a test run at its Gogarburn depot. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Edinburgh trams ‘will run by end of the year’

PASSENGERS will be riding the trams in Edinburgh by the end of the year, a former consultant to the £776 million project has predicted.

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Pic Greg Macvean, 02/08/2012, The industrial site beside Tesco Musselburgh where a digger burst a gas pipe during excavation work causing Tesco to evacuate.  Police and Fire Service attend the scene.

UK was just six hours from running out of gas

A NEW report has revealed UK gas supplies reached “dangerously low” levels during the spring.

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Superstar Brad Pitt while filming in in Glasgow. Picture: Getty

Brad Pitt’s World War Z gets early Glasgow showing

THE FIRST showing of Brad Pitt’s zombie movie World War Z is to be at a Glasgow cinema - two days before its released anywhere else.

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Ian Rigby and Lee's wife Rebecca Rigby. Picture: PA

Woolwich attack: Lee Rigby’s family pay tribute

THE tearful family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby today spoke of their pride for him.

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Could there be a Scandinavian Tynecastle ownership in Tynecastle's future? Picture: SNS

Consortium willing to pay £5m-£10m for Hearts

A SCANDINAVIAN consortium seeking to buy Hearts expects to pay between £5 million and £10m to gain control of the club.

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Jon Daly in action against Rangers earlier this season. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Rangers: Daly and Law sign up, Humphrey in talks

JON Daly has been confirmed as Rangers’ latest signing, having put pen to paper on a two-year deal.

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Malcolm Murray (left) welcoming the appointment of Craig Mather as the interim chief executive last month. Picture: PA

Rangers board to decide Malcolm Murray’s fate

The future of Rangers chairman Malcolm Murray is again in doubt as reports of an emergency directors meeting emerged today.

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SFL vote rejected 42-club unified league proposal. Picture: SNS

SFL reject 42-club league reconstruction plans

SCOTTISH football has lurched closer to an acrimonious civil war after plans for a new unified 42-club league body were informally rejected by a majority of Second and Third Division chairmen at Hampden.

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SFL chief executive David Longmuir leaves Hampden after the meeting. Picture: SNS

Rumour Mill: SFL revamp| Hearts| Rangers| Celtic

Scottish football in turmoil, Call for Hearts fans to find £1.5m, Rangers ‘cheats’, and more.

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The sanction on Lennon has been suspended until the end of the next season. Picture: SNS

Neil Lennon ban will not affect Scottish Cup final

NEIL Lennon has expressed his delight at being able to lead

Celtic out in the William Hill Scottish Cup final after escaping an immediate touchline ban.

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Co-op halts loans to small firms

The Co-operative Bank has admitted that it is no longer lending to new business customers in the latest move to shore up its capital position.

Ben Bernankes comments on money printing to Congress sparked a sharp decline in global equity markets. Picture: Getty

Shares lose £40bn US money printing end threat

THE FTSE 100 saw more than £40 billion or 2.1 per cent wiped off its value today as fears that the US may ease back on money printing, along with weak Chinese data, were compounded by doubts over the UK’s recovery.

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Petroceltic abandons Black Sea well after ‘disappointing’ results

Oil and gas explorer Petroceltic International, which bought Edinburgh-based Melrose Resources last year, has abandoned an exploration well off the Bulgarian coast after it failed to find enough gas to justify commercial production.

3i offers to buy Barclays’ infrastructure fund management business

Private equity firm 3i has made an irrevocable offer to buy the European infrastructure fund management business run by Barclays Bank as it seeks to boost its fee income.

Parkmead chief executive Tom Cross hailed the firms most important deal to date. Picture: comp

Scottish Business Briefing – Friday 24 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.

Glasgow store in ‘fine form’ as John Lewis sales rise 8.8%

Department store group John Lewis has reported an 8.8 per cent increase in sales last week, with its Glasgow store among its best performers.

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Readers’ pictures of the week: 17-24 May video

A SELECTION of pictures submitted by our readers in the past week to The Scotsman picture desk.

A plate of fried crickets at a local market in Vientiane. Picture: Getty

How eating insects could solve world hunger

When the United Nations announced that we could all fight world hunger by eating more insects, most Scots probably 
turned green at the thought. But Fiona MacGregor is championing the cause after a visit to Cambodia

The Evora S Sports Racer leads the line of Lotus cars on the main straight at Charterhall

Touring Jim Clark country in the Lotus Evora S Sports Racer

“BY the time Jim brought the Lotus Type 23 across the line at the end of its first lap of the Nurburgring in 1962, he was so far ahead of the rest of the field that everybody watching feared a terrible accident had accounted for all his rivals. Then, almost half a minute later, and with Jim out of sight again, they gradually started to appear.”

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African animals come to Scotland for charity book video

ELEPHANTS, hippos and gorillas may not be native to the Highlands, but now you can see what they might look like against a Scottish backdrop thanks to a new book by an award-winning Scottish photographer.

Tighe with a pair of wooden laminated skis made by Norwegian manufacturer Madshus in the 1960s. Picture: Jane Barlow

Scaling heights of Scottish mountaineering history

A remarkable collection of Scottish mountaineering memorabilia is housed in cardboard boxes in a barn near Fort William. Roger Cox meets the man who has put it all together and hears his dream of one day housing it in a purpose-built museum

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Images of Scotland: An Teallach, Wester Ross

This photograph of An Teallach in Wester Ross and taken by John Dewar from the old ruined barn on Destitution Road between Braemore Junction and Dundonnell

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Edinburgh Evening News rss

GPs would be an upgrade on the current service in A&E

GPs offered £560 to cover A&E nightshift

HEALTH bosses are appealing to GPs to ride to their rescue and help avert a downgrade in accident and emergency 
services in the region.

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Forrester High. Picture: Greg Macvean

Parents angry at plan to swap school headteachers

ANGRY parents have attacked a decision by education chiefs to swap the headteachers of Castlebrae and Forrester high schools.

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Umberto Asiatico of the Sicillian Pastry Shop baked a cup final cake. Picture: Lesley Martin

Scottish Cup: Hibs fever takes over Edinburgh

AS the green half of the city gears up for its second cup final in two seasons, excitement is reaching fever pitch across the board.

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Roger Moore in his 007 days. Picture: AP

Sir Roger Moore to make debut Edinburgh appearance

Sir Roger Moore today announced he will make his first stage appearance in Edinburgh later this year, as he took a cheeky pop at fellow James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery.

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Councillor Lesley Hinds has played down any prospect of riding a tram this year. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Trams: Lesley Hinds cools claims of 2013 launch

CITY transport convener Lesley Hinds today played down claims that people could be riding the trams by the end of the year.

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A long-running campaign for Leith Waterworld has been ongoing. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Councillors to discuss bid for Leith Waterworld

Councillors will decide whether to accept a £1 million bid from a soft play firm to buy Leith Waterworld next 
Thursday.

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