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The FCBC consortium are outsourcing steel from China and the EU. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Labour seeking review of ‘disgraceful’ Forth bridge decision

THERE should be a review into the “disgraceful” decision to give a contract to supply steel for the new Forth crossing to overseas firms, Scottish Labour said today.

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How the biomass plant might have looked from Constitution Street

Plans for Leith biomass plant ditched after public outcry

Plans for a huge biomass energy plant in the port of Leith have been scrapped after a massive public outcry - despite the area being designated a major renewables hub by the Scottish Government.

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The Gannet Alpha platform

Gas leak forces partial evacuation of North Sea oil platform

AN OIL platform in the North Sea had to be partially evacuated after a gas leak was discovered, Shell confirmed today.

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The Gannet Alpha platform

The Wee Yin: Billy Connolly to play dwarf in adaptation of The Hobbit

He’s best known as the Big Yin and was recently named the most influential British comedian.

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Birks Cinema, seen here in a graphic, has been granted lottery funding.

Lottery funding set to rescue 1930s cinema

THE future of a 72-year-old cinema in Aberfeldy is likely to have been secured after a lottery award, a campaign group said this morning.

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UK rss

David Cameron will

David Cameron vows to protect sovereignty of Falkland Islands

BRITAIN will “defend the Falkland Islands properly” against any threat to residents’ right to self-determination, David Cameron said in Sweden today.

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The Bank of England held interest rates at 0.5 per cent

Bank of England pumps further £50bn into UK economy

THE Bank of England injected a further £50 billion into the economy on Thursday in another desperate effort to keep the United Kingdom out of recession.

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Heather Mills leaves the Royal Courts of Justice after giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry. Picture: AFP/Getty Images

Leveson Inquiry: Heather Mills denies allowing access to voicemail video

Heather Mills – the former wife of Sir Paul McCartney – has told the Leveson inquiry she did not authorise Piers Morgan, or anyone else, to listen to her voicemails.

Stephen Abell will step down at the end of the month. Picture: Getty

Press Complaints Commission director to stand down

THE director of the Press Complaints Commission is to step down from his post at the end of the month.

William Hague: UK will withdraw from Afghanistan as scheduled. Picture: Jane Barlow

William Hague insists withdrawal from Afghanistan is on schedule

BRITAIN and its American allies remain committed to the timetable for withdrawing combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, William Hague said today.

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International rss

Smoke billows from a blast in front of a mosque in the Baba Amro neighbourhood of Homs. Picture: Getty

Syria: Government bombardment of Homs intensifies video

Government forces in Syria have renewed their assault on Homs today, part of the heaviest attacks the city has seen since the start of the uprising in March.

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Rescue workers amid the remains of the CTV building. Picture: Getty

Building destroyed by earthquake did not meet safety standards

A BUILDING that collapsed and killed more than 100 people in Christchurch following the New Zealand earthquake did not meet standards when it was built, the country’s government said today.

A Syrian man carries a girl wounded in the attacks. Picture: Getty

Syria: Words and rhetoric amid the bloodshed video

SYRIA’S army pounded the rebel city of Homs yesterday as Turkey sought international action to protect civilians from former ally president Bashar al-Assad, a move that risks the wrath of Russia and China.

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760m years old, this fossil may be our earliest ancestor Picture gallery

RESEARCHERS at the University of St Andrews have discovered what they think are the remains of our earliest known ancestor.

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Wang Lijun, Chief of Chongqing Public Security Bureau. Picture: Getty

Grouchy tiger, hidden dragon: Party boss and top cop fall out

ONE of China’s most famous gang-busting policemen has disappeared after trying to seek asylum in America following a fall-out with one of China’s most powerful local politicians.

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Politics rss

David Cameron will

David Cameron vows to protect sovereignty of Falkland Islands

BRITAIN will “defend the Falkland Islands properly” against any threat to residents’ right to self-determination, David Cameron said in Sweden today.

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Mike Russell said the training scheme would be replaced. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Decision to scrap teacher training scheme criticised as ‘short-sighted’

SCOTLAND’S largest teaching union has criticised a “short-sighted” decision to scrap a scheme which allows members of the profession to increase their pay by developing their skills.

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The protesters were set to vacate the Meadows by noon today

Occupy camp strikes deal with city

OCCUPY Edinburgh campers were set to leave the Meadows today after striking a deal with the city council.

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Neil Oliver warned against knee-jerk reactions, Picture: Donald MacLeod

Scottish independence: TV presenter Neil Oliver warns against knee-jerk decisions

BBC PRESENTER Neil Oliver has waded into the debate over the future of the Union, expressing fears about Scots “sleepwalking” into independence.

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John Swinney says he has listened carefully to the opposition parties. Picture: Dan Phillips / TSPL

Scottish budget: John Swinney softens stance over Tesco tax and college cash

JOHN Swinney sought to soften the blow of cuts to colleges and tax rises to supermarkets as the Scottish Government’s £28 billion spending plan for the next financial year was passed by MSPs.

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Tram works close Sony shop

Electronics giant Sony is to close one of its Edinburgh showrooms, citing the tram works as the reason.

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RAF blamed over airport ‘war games’ near miss

A PASSENGER plane landing at the Western Isles’ main airport got caught-up in war games involving 14 military aircraft, an investigation has found.

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Rail signal workers plan fresh strikes

Rail signalling workers are to stage two fresh strikes in a row over career progression after talks broke down, it was announced yesterday.

Qantas have ordered checks on all A380 aircraft. Picture: Getty

Airline grounds all Airbus superjumbos after cracks found on wings

AUSTRALIAN airliner Qantas have ordered checks on all Airbus A380 superjumbos after cracks were found in wing components on the world’s largest passenger aircraft.

Bridge speed cameras net 100 drivers in a fortnight

NEW average speed cameras before the Forth Road Bridge have snared more than 100 drivers in little more than a fortnight of being fully operational.

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Education rss

Mike Russell said the training scheme would be replaced. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Decision to scrap teacher training scheme criticised as ‘short-sighted’

SCOTLAND’S largest teaching union has criticised a “short-sighted” decision to scrap a scheme which allows members of the profession to increase their pay by developing their skills.

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Firefighters investigating the site of the fire. Picture: Robert Perry

Strathclyde University is plunged into chaos after ‘explosive’ campus blaze

HUNDREDS of students at a flagship faculty in one of Scotland’s biggest universities face indefinite disruption to their courses after a fire ripped through a city centre campus.

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Robin Parker, president of NUS Scotland. Picture: Neil Hanna

80,000 students write to Scottish Government in protest over college funding cuts

MORE than 80,000 e-mails have been sent to MSPs calling for a reversal in the Scottish Government’s decision to cut funding for those studying at the country’s colleges.

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The GTCS plan to make teachers more aware of the dangers of Facebook

Teacher disciplined for posting sectarian images on Facebook

A TEACHER who used Facebook to criticise his own school and another who posted sectarian images online are among those who have been disciplined by Scotland’s councils for misusing social networking websites.

College chiefs voice fears at budget cuts

COLLEGE bosses’ fears over Scottish Government funding cuts and reorganisation plans have been revealed as campaigners looked to Finance Secretary John Swinney to find extra cash for the sector in today’s budget.

Environment rss

Vince Cable:

Boost for green technologies in Scotland

GLASGOW has been chosen for a new £50m centre which aims to accelerate the commercialisation of green technologies.

Call to protect sea mammals

A CAMPAIGN has been launched calling for greater protection for whales and dolphins in Scottish seas.

Blueprint for offshore renewables

A NEW blueprint has been drawn up to ensure offshore renewable projects are developed efficiently and in the right places in Scotland.

Recycling saves councils £20m

Councils save more than £20 million a year because of household recycling, new figures reveal.

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‘UK seamen losing out to foreigners’

NORTH Sea trade unions yesterday launched a concerted campaign against the increasing use of low-cost foreign seafarers being employed in “flags of convenience” vessels supporting the oil and gas industry.

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Health rss

The total number of procedures rose 5.6 per cent for men

Scottish men twice as likely to take their own lives

THE shocking scale of Scotland’s struggle with suicide has been laid bare in a new report which reveals men north of the Border are almost twice as likely to take their own life than those living in England and Wales.

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Fire alarms around surgical theatres were among those affected

ERI fire alarms out of action for eight days

HEALTH chiefs have heavily criticised the private firm which runs Edinburgh Royal Infirmary after it failed to inform them that smoke alarms at the hospital had been broken for more than a week.

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Get writing for Sick Kids

BUDDING writers and poets are being urged to get creative in aid of the Sick Kids Friends Foundation.

Alana Atkinson: Committed to reducing number of Scots deaths

We’ve known for a long time that suicide disproportionately affects men.

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Case study: ‘I started to feel very, very strange’

WHILE the lives of his fellow students at Edinburgh University were opening up in front of them, Tom Pavey’s came crashing down.

Entertainment rss

Chris Fujiwara is bringing back red carpet premieres. Picture: Dan Phillips

New Edinburgh film festival director signals return of red carpet premieres

RED carpet premieres will be part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, its new artistic director Chris Fujiwara confirmed today.

Bad boy Terry back on Street

Coronation Street bad boy Terry Duckworth is coming back to Weatherfield.

Woman could play Jesus Christ Superstar

TELEVISION bosses have not ruled out casting a woman in the lead role of Jesus Christ Superstar after launching a search for a new musical star.

Moyles v Humphrys in morning radio battle

DJ CHRIS Moyles is in danger of being overtaken in the popularity stakes by John Humphrys, according to audience figures released yesterday.

L’Oreal ad banned for altering actress’s image

A L’OREAL advert featuring a digitally retouched image of actress Rachel Weisz has been banned by the advertising watchdog after a complaint from an MP.

Odd rss

Cynical Brits refuse free money offer

The majority of Brits were so cynical they turned down free money offered by researchers.

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Judy’s toilet tweet sparks Lords row

A ROW has broken out between Lords and the Queen’s representative in parliament after Andy Murray’s mum Judy tweeted a picture from inside parliament, a peer has claimed.

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Travellers to Islay say airport staff  often old schoolfriends  are over the top in their security procedures; one resident even had her package of free-range eggs X-rayed. Photograph: Islay Studios

Security galore hits island’s airport

IT’S a tiny island airport where most of the passengers know most of the staff. But the airline which flies in to Islay, off the west coast of Scotland, has lodged an official complaint about “overzealous” security.

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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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Beckham ‘sent off’ while on sidelines

David Beckham saw red when he was sent off by a referee as he stood on the sidelines waiting to watch his son play football.

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Opinion rss

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On The Scotsman iPad app: Pete Martin examines why Scotland’s prisons are failing

NEARLY half of those locked up in Scotland have been to jail three times or more, with one in six having been inside ten times or more. So what are our prisons doing wrong?

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Iran has mastered the uranium enrichment process. Picture: Getty

Geroge Kerevan: Strict sanctions are the way to halt nuclear Iran

Bombing Tehran is not the answer as the stakes are raised in the standoff between bitter rivals Israel and Iran, writes George Kerevan

Analysis: Veil of anonymity for those who shelter the refugees

SHE found the newly-weds sleeping in a park. Frightened and with nothing but the clothes in which they had fled, they lay together, shivering against the cold.

Madonna's visit to Murrayfield should spark a windfall. Picture: Getty

Bill Jamieson: Madonna brings material benefits

The star’s visit to Edinburgh will be a big day for fans and a huge boost for the city, writes Bill Jamieson

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Tavish Scott: The referendum game is missing one team

AMIDST meetings in London this week, an hour became clear. I beetled up Whitehall to Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery.

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