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Flybe sells Inverness to London landing slots

THE airline Flybe has sold its take-off and landing slots at London Gatwick airport to Easyjet for £20m – sparking fears for air links to the Highlands.

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World’s largest wave power scheme given go-ahead

THE Scottish Government today gave the green light for the world’s largest wave power scheme, to be developed in the stormy seas off the coast of the Western Isles.

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Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy leaves the Church of Scotland General Assembly, with wife Sarah. Picture: HeMedia

Church of Scotland: Only 16 new ministers taken on

THE Church of Scotland needs to take “real risks” and create “radical models” of training if it is to persuade more young people to become ministers, the General Assembly heard yesterday.

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Natasha Paton, who died in the coach crash near Biggar. Picture: Strathclyde Police/PA

Natasha Paton inquiry: Bus crash ‘driver’s fault’

A SHERIFF has found a coach driver was at fault for a school bus crash which claimed the life of a 17-year-old girl.

A police forensics officer works on the scene of the brutal attack. Picture: AFP

Woolwich: Man hacked to death in terror attack video Picture gallery

A MAN believed to be a British soldier has died after he was hacked to death in the street by two suspected Muslim fanatics armed with knives, machetes, a meat cleaver and a handgun.

Ruth Davidson: Shifted over line in the sand on devolution. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Former rival questions Ruth Davidson leadership

SENIOR Conservative Murdo Fraser has questioned whether the direction of Ruth Davidson’s leadership will “be enough” to secure a revival of the party in Scotland.

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Sport rss

Celtic captain Scott Brown yesterday defended teammate Kris Commons retirement from international football.  Picture: Robert Perry

Scott Brown defends Kris Commons after Wotte jibe

CELTIC captain Scott Brown has leaped to the defence of his team-mate Kris Commons following criticism from SFA performance director Mark Wotte of the midfielder’s decision to retire from international football at the age of 29.

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Leigh Griffiths has fantastic potential, according to John Collins. Picture: SNS

Rumour Mill: Hearts| Leigh Griffiths| Celtic

Norwegians and Americans eye Hearts, Leigh Griffiths ‘could have it all’, Celtic eye trio, and more.

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John Collins says Leigh Griffiths has the potential to play in the English Premier League. Picture: Jane Barlow

Scottish Cup: John Collins praises Leigh Griffiths

HOW far Leigh Griffiths goes in football will be determined only by his own mindset and ­fitness, according to John ­Collins.

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A fans' view of Dens Park, home to Dundee. Picture: SNS

US investor John Nelms reveals his Dundee vision

THE potential investor in Dundee – former trialist with East Fife, John Nelms – wants to create a football academy in the city that will aim to provide the Dens Park club with a conveyor belt of talent for years to come.

Glasgows season ticket uptake so far more than 1,200  has left the club hopeful of achieving a record number of sales next season. Picture: SNS

Glasgow Warriors 2013-14 season ticket sales soar

GLASGOW’S narrow loss in the RaboDirect PRO12 semi-finals for the third time in four years has only whet the appetite of supporters it appears, with the club predicting a record number of season ticket sales for 2013-14.

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James McPake gets up close and personal with the trophy Hibs have failed to win for 111 years. Picture: Steve Welsh

Scottish Cup: No fitness issues for James McPake

JAMES McPake has played down fears over his fitness and insisted he is ready to lead Hibernian out at Hampden on Sunday for the William Hill Scottish Cup final.

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Outgoing SSE chief Ian Marchant has demanded an end to 'interventionitis'

SSE’s Ian Marchant wants end to ‘interventionitis’

OUTGOING SSE chief executive Ian Marchant today launched a final broadside against the growing culture of “interventionitis” that is engulfing the UK’s energy sector.

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Lloyds raises £450m by selling down St James’s Place stake

Taxpayer-backed lender Lloyds Banking Group has raised about £450 million by selling a further stake in wealth manager St James’s Place.

Mothercare trims UK losses as sales slowdown eases

Baby accessories retailer Mothercare today insisted its business was on a “firmer footing” after closing 56 loss-making stores during the past year.

Irn-Bru maker AG Barr has insisted that it remains positive over its planned �1.4 billion merger with Britvic. Picture: VisMedia

Scottish Business Briefing – Thursday 23 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.

Flybe blames ‘penalistic’ charges as it sells Gatwick slots to EasyJet for £20m

Regional airline Flybe has unveiled plans to pull out of Gatwick airport by selling its 25 pairs of landing and departure slots to EasyJet for £20 million.

Parkmead to expand North Sea presence with £14.5m purchase of Lochard Energy

Oil explorer Parkmead has agreed the £14.5 million takeover of fellow Aim-quoted firm Lochard energy to give it a 10 per cent stake in the North Sea’s Athena field.

Lifestyle rss

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

Film review: Something in the Air. Picture: Rex Features

Film review: Something In The Air (15)

Inspired partly by his own youthful idealism, Oliver Assayas’s new film is a poignant meditation on protest and disillusion

Van Morrison. Picture: BBC

Gig review: Van Morrison, Perth Concert Hall

On this experience the Van Morrison live show is akin to a religious experience – it’s lots of older people sitting in near silence having an occasionally transcendental experience.

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Voguing and house music’s politically radical past

House music and voguing are more politically radical than you might think. Kirstin Innes on a festival where clubbing rubs shoulders with transgender theory and the avant garde

Calum Crotchs psychedelic chill-out space

Arts review: Degree Show 2013, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee

With its Twitter references and electronic music, Dundee’s degree show is the work of a generation at ease with the digital world, but also reacting against it. These young artists knit, sew and make models too

Preston Lodge High School pupils size up each other's uniforms. Picture: TSPL

Fiona McCade: Popularity comes at too high a price

When I was about seven years old, I remember being sent out of class for sobbing uncontrollably. Why? Because I was wearing woolly tights.

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Edinburgh Evening News rss

The man was taken to St John's Hospital but later died. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Football match halted as man dies of heart attack

A JUNIOR football match was abandoned after a committee member collapsed with a suspected heart attack as he put out the half-time teas for the players.

Eric Joyce. Picture: PA

Calls for Eric Joyce MP to resign before election

FORMER Labour MP Dennis Canavan has said MP Eric Joyce should resign before the next general election after being arrested during a fracas at Edinburgh Airport.

Johnny Gailey. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Campaigners attack Waterworld soft play bid

CAMPAIGNERS bidding to turn Leith Waterworld into a community hub said a council decision to look at a £1 million bid for the pool by a soft play company made them feel like a husband whose spouse is “considering an affair”.

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CCTV video: duo plead guilty to Rox jewellery heist video

TWO men have admitted a £730,000 heist at a top Edinburgh jewellers.

Mortonhall Crematorium & Cemetery. Picture: TSPL

Mortonhall ashes probe will not look at past cases

A national investigation into the baby ashes scandal will not examine what went wrong in recent decades in crematoriums across the country, it was confirmed today.

The new Forth bridge will  pass the final hurdle. Picture: Comp

New Forth bridge to get final approval from MSPs

The new bridge over the Firth of Forth will be officially sanctioned by MSPs in a vote today.

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