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David Mundell told MPs that 58,004 EU residents are eligible to vote on Scottish independence. Picture: Robert Perry

Scottish independence: 60,000 from EU get vote on Scots split

ALMOST 60,000 EU nationals living in Scotland will be allowed to vote on Scottish independence, the UK Government has revealed.

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There have been calls for a reduction in the numbers of Ritalin doses prescribed. Picture: Allan Milligan

2 million Ritalin doses prescribed in Scotland last year

MORE than two million daily doses of Ritalin were prescribed to children in Scotland last year despite calls for doctors to reduce their use of the mood-altering drug.

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Fred Goodwin: Acted as financial adviser to the Queen. Picture: Neil Hanna

Shamed Fred Goodwin ‘acted as adviser to the Queen’

FRED Goodwin was acting as a “risk management” financial adviser to the Queen over a multi-million pound charity even after RBS had to be bailed out, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

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Luiz Barrato treats black Labrador Molly at Bonham's Hotel in Edinburgh. Picture: Dan Phillips

A dog’s life at top Scots hotels

WHO let the dogs in? Well, a growing number of Scottish hotels are rolling out the red carpet for canine guests.

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Alex Salmond wants Edinburgh to set Scotland's tax-rates. Picture: PA

Tax rate setback for Nationalists

ALEX Salmond’s demand to set Scotland’s business tax rate from Edinburgh has taken a major blow in an authoritative new report which warns it would be “at best a calculated risk” that could leaving the country short of money to pay for its schools, hospitals and public services.

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Sport rss

Dan Parks frustrated the Scottish fans. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Six Nations: Scotland 6-13 England: Scots undone by avoidable mistakes

SAY what you like about him, but Dan Parks will have his say in any game he contests for good or evil – however, it was Beelzebub’s work he was doing yesterday as far as Scots fans in Murrayfield were concerned.

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Scott Brown scores his second penalty in a row to clinch victory for Celtic. Picture: PA

Scottish Cup: Inverness CT 0 - 2 Celtic: No upset for Celts as Brown’s penalty seals win

EXCESSIVE verbiage has lately been devoted to Celtic exploiting the weaknesses of their local rivals to snare silverware this season.

Danny Racchi hides his face as Hibs celebrate victory at full time. Picture: SNS

Scottish Cup: Hibernian 1 - 0 Kilmarnock: Resurgent Hibs smother Killie

IT MAY be a work in progress but at least there are finally some signs that progress is being made. Not only did Hibs defy the Scottish Cup gremlins and edge through to the quarter-finals of the competition, they did it by keeping their first clean sheet at home since September.

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Julien Malzieu is tackled by Giovambattisa Venditi. Picture: AFP/Getty

Six Nations: France 30 - 12 Italy: French triumph in battle of the Blues

Julien Malzieu scored a wonderful try as World Cup runners-up France kicked off their Six Nations campaign with a 30-12 victory over Italy to hand new coach Philippe Saint-Andre a winning debut.

Jubilation for Wales after defeating Ireland in Wellington. Picture: AFP/Getty

Six Nations preview: Ireland v Wales

Warm-up in Gdansk primes Wales to face Irish revenge bid, writes Iain Morrison

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Business rss

Bank of England will hold interest rates at 0.5%. Picture: Getty

Cash injection of £50bn aims to avert slump

BANK of England policy- makers are this week expected to pump at least £50 billion of fresh cash into the economy even though a double-dip recession is looking less likely.

Retail space in Buchanan Street changed hands for �37m. Picture: Jane Barlow

Value of commercial property deals in Scotland plunges by a quarter

THE value of commercial property deals in Scotland plunged more than 25 per cent last year as the ravages of the economic crisis continue to take their toll on both confidence and lending, new figures today will show.

Barclays are expected to show restraint in its bonus payouts. Picture: Getty

Barclays set to cut staff’s pay

BARCLAYS Bank is expected to curtail its bonus payouts and cut staff salaries after being stung by investor pressure led by the Association of British Insurers (ABI).

Fred Goodwin: Acted as financial adviser to the Queen. Picture: Neil Hanna

Terry Murden: Anti-business attitude will only harm our economy

IT HAS been a bad week for business, or at least attitudes towards business. The political elite, spurred on by the burn-the-bankers mob, is now hell-bent on punishing anyone who is rich or, worse, a rich failure.

Paige Edwards gives a dog a biscuit with her Touch Bionics i-limb digits

Funding boost for Aircraft Medical

A MEDICAL device maker with a raft of distribution deals across America, China and the Far East has become the latest Scottish firm to secure a little-known form of funding to fuel its international expansion.

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Lifestyle rss

In a bid to overcome her left-handedness, Alice Wyllie atempts to write from right to left. Alice writes John Donne's line

Why lefties are handy at adapting - investigating handedness

IT’S not all pain and frustration when you live in the looking glass world of the southpaw, writes Alice Wyllie

Not to be sneezed at: the etiquette of throwing a sickie

ON THE eve of National Sickie Day, Dani Garavelli has some words of wisdom on the art of pulling a fast one

Marley with classmates Poppy Walker, David Bharra and Lars Fisher. Picture: Greg Macvean

Boy wonder is a class above the rest - including his teachers

AT THE age of nine, no-one expects you to know about molecules, atoms, hydrocarbons and the structure of plastic. Shan Ross meets an extraordinary little boy who knows all these things and more

Brian Grigor in Hadrian's Kitchen with his game birds. Picture: Greg Macvean

Shoot to thrill: hunting was child’s play for gamekeeper’s son

HIS first victim slumped bleeding and in a lifeless bundle on the ground at his feet when he was just 13 years old.

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Copyright remains a thorny issue. Picture: Jane Barlow

Stuart Kelly: Internet start of new chapter for old classics

COPYRIGHT issues aside, as The Waste Land app proves, it’s an exciting era for books

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