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Alex Salmond helped launch the 'yes' campaign. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Scottish independence: Politicians and celebrities join forces for ‘Yes’ campaign launch

THE official campaign for a “yes” vote for Scottish independence was today launched in Edinburgh ahead of the referendum in 2014.

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Rosshall Academy in Glasgow. Picture: Wattie Cheung

Family mourn death of Glasgow ‘fight’ schoolboy

A SCHOOLBOY has died after collapsing following an alleged fight at a secondary school in Glasgow. Euan Craig, 14, who was a pupil at Rosshall Academy, died in the Southern General Hospital shortly after midday yesterday.

The Meadows was full of sunbathers at the time of the assault

Teenage yob batters woman trying to stop drunken fight

A GOOD Samaritan was beaten and robbed after she tried to break up a drunken fight in the Meadows.

150 members of the far-right group demonstrated in the city last September.

Extremists win march rights as judge axes SDL ban

FAR-right extremists have won the right to march in the Capital tomorrow after a judge overturned a banning order.

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OAP living in fear after dog attack

A PENSIONER is living in fear after being mauled by her new neighbour’s bull terrier as she went to say hello.

UK rss

Jeremy Hunt leaves his London home today - he will appear before the Leveson Inquiry next week. Picture: AFP/Getty

Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt and Tony Blair to give evidence next week

CULTURE secretary Jeremy Hunt and former prime minister Tony Blair will be among those appearing before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards next week, it was announced today.

Actor Alan Cumming. Picture: AP

Scottish independence: ‘People here are best qualified to run Scotland’

THE formal campaign for independence will kick off today with a central message that people living in Scotland are the best at running the country, not those elsewhere in the UK.

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Carina Trimingham makes a statement to the press outside the High Court. Picture: Getty

Chris Huhne’s bisexual lover vows to appeal after losing privacy case

MP CHRIS Huhne’s partner Carina Trimingham has vowed to fight on in her High Court privacy and harassment action, after losing her claim against Associated Newspapers.

The leaders arrive in Brussels. Picture: Getty

Crisis talks as Europe plans £40bn Greek exit

GREECE’S membership of the euro was pushed further towards the precipice last night as other eurozone members were told to prepare for an “amiable divorce”, in a move that could tip Britain deeper into recession.

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Jeremy Hunt is under pressure over information is is alleged he provided

Leveson inquiry: Jeremy Hunt backed Rupert Murdoch in note to No10

CULTURE Secretary Jeremy Hunt has come under renewed pressure following the publication by the Leveson Inquiry of a memo in which he made private representations to the Prime Minister supporting News Corporation’s bid to take over BSkyB.

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International rss

Georgia is this year fielding a singer called Anri Jokhadze. Picture: Getty Images

Azerbaijan welcomes Eurovision amid claims of human rights abuse

Tens of millions of television viewers will tune into the Eurovision Song Contest in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan this weekend, but a war of words over human rights may drown out the singing,.

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The leaders arrive in Brussels. Picture: Getty

Crisis talks as Europe plans £40bn Greek exit

GREECE’S membership of the euro was pushed further towards the precipice last night as other eurozone members were told to prepare for an “amiable divorce”, in a move that could tip Britain deeper into recession.

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The toddler was rescued by a  police officer

Chinese toddler drives toy scooter through rush hour traffic video

A three-year-old Chinese boy cheated death after riding a toy scooter through a city intersection during rush hour.

Nick Clegg spoke on a visit to Berlin yesterday. Picture: PA

Nick Clegg warns that a Greek exit would cause ‘irrevocable damage’

A GREEK exit from the eurozone would do “irrevocable damage” to European Union countries, Lib Dem deputy prime minister Nick Clegg warned yesterday on a visit to Berlin.

Dr Shakeel Afridi: Jailed for helping CIA find Bin Laden. Picture: Getty Images

US turns screw on Pakistan as drone strike kills eight

A US drone strike on a militant haunt in Pakistan’s north-western tribal region killed at least eight suspected insurgents yesterday, said local officials, as the CIA appeared to scale up its covert programme in the skies along the Afghan border.

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Politics rss

Jeremy Hunt leaves his London home today - he will appear before the Leveson Inquiry next week. Picture: AFP/Getty

Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt and Tony Blair to give evidence next week

CULTURE secretary Jeremy Hunt and former prime minister Tony Blair will be among those appearing before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards next week, it was announced today.

Alex Salmond insisted the Sick Kids will move from Sciennes

Alex Salmond gives guarantee on new Sick Kids hospital

POLITICIANS regularly have to register interests in everything from chairmanships to shareholdings.

Burns has dismissed claims the council is more inclusive than its predecessor

New city chiefs accused of boards power grab

THE city’s new Labour-SNP coalition was today accused of a fresh “power grab” after opposition councillors were excluded from a series of key appointments.

Actor Alan Cumming. Picture: AP

Scottish independence: ‘People here are best qualified to run Scotland’

THE formal campaign for independence will kick off today with a central message that people living in Scotland are the best at running the country, not those elsewhere in the UK.

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The Scottish Parliament today passed the Scottish Government's minimum pricing bill

Minimum pricing by next spring but move still faces legal challenge

SCOTLAND is set to become the first country in Europe to introduce a minimum alcohol price, after the plans were backed by MSPs at Holyrood.

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Transport rss

One of the last airworthy Catalina flying boats departs Prestwick heading for Rejkavik. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Fantastic voyage: Flying boat drops in for Icelandair’s 75th anniversary video Picture gallery

A RESTORED flying boat has taken off from Scotland on an international voyage to mark an airline anniversary.

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Stagecoach has trialled the new system in Cambridgeshire.

Death of the bus ticket as Stagecoach passengers to pay by smartphone

PASSENGERS will be able to use smartphones instead of bus and train tickets for the first time if a trial is successful, transport giant Stagecoach announces today.

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The bus lane fines plan has caused numerous problems

Council to refund thousands of bus lane charges

TRANSPORT chiefs are to waive every fine handed out to motorists caught in bus lanes on one of the city’s main roads.

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Memorial for air crash Scots flyer

A MEMORIAL service will take place this weekend for a Scottish pilot who died in a Canadian crash earlier this month.

Car buyers face inflation busting prices

THE cost of some of the best-selling cars in Britain has soared way above the rate of inflation, according to a new report.

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Education rss

Paul Godzik and Maureen Child receive a petition from local children

Judges’ Portobello High ruling is ‘months away’

PROTESTERS are facing a long wait to discover whether their bid to derail plans for a new Portobello High School has been successful.

Rosshall Academy: history of the school

ROSSHALL Academy, a state secondary school, was formed in 1999 following the merger of Penilee and Crookston Castle secondary schools.

Scotlands schoolchildren can expect a new kind of exam result in 2014 Picture: Getty

‘Teachers’ fears over exams were ignored’

TEACHERS have criticised a national audit of readiness for Scotland’s new exams, accusing it of ignoring their concerns about the new qualifications.

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87,915 racist incidents in schools over five years

TENS of thousands of racist incidents were recorded in schools over a five-year period, new figures reveal.

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Classroom assistant says he is not a paedophile

A CLASSROOM assistant who hoarded a stash of child pornography while working at the school where his mother taught blamed his offending on an attention disorder.

Environment rss

Gannets, with their strong beaks, battle for nesting space on the crowded rock. Picture: Jane Barlow

Bass Rock a hard place for gannets Picture gallery

THE world’s largest single island colony of gannets on the Bass Rock off the east coast of Scotland has grown dramatically, according to latest estimates.

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A wave power plant in action on Islay

New research centre could hold key to £190bn of oil

A NEW Scottish research centre, devoted to the development of carbon capture technology, could hold the key to unlocking the recovery of three billion barrels of North Sea oil worth £190 billion, experts have claimed.

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Fears plans to double size of windfarm would put golden eagles at risk

Protected golden eagles are under threat by plans to almost double the size of a windfarm in the Highlands, experts have warned.

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Researchers go wild over ape personalities

Chimpanzees and orang-utans have their own personalities, researchers have found.

Solar power subsidy cut is postponed

Cuts to solar power subsidies will be delayed until August, the government said yesterday.

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Health rss

Alex Salmond insisted the Sick Kids will move from Sciennes

Alex Salmond gives guarantee on new Sick Kids hospital

POLITICIANS regularly have to register interests in everything from chairmanships to shareholdings.

Nicola Morgan with teenagers Aolfe Forbes, left and Nicola Moffat from Firhill School

Coping with teenage depsression

HE lounges about in bed all day or sits glued to the Xbox, emerging from another Call of Duty kill session only to grunt the word “pizza” before retreating back to zombie mode.

Infected children attended Rose Lodge Nursery. Picture: Derek Ironside

Three toddlers in hospital as nursery is hit by outbreak of E coli 0157

THREE infants were being treated in hospital last night following a suspected E coli 0157 outbreak linked to the baby unit at a nursery school.

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The Scottish Parliament today passed the Scottish Government's minimum pricing bill

Minimum pricing by next spring but move still faces legal challenge

SCOTLAND is set to become the first country in Europe to introduce a minimum alcohol price, after the plans were backed by MSPs at Holyrood.

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NHS Lothians senior staff are using iPads to cut down costs

Health chiefs spend £22,500 on iPads for senior managers

HEALTH chiefs have spent £22,500 on 35 iPads for board members and senior managers.

Entertainment rss

Elton John, who has had to cancel several performances. Picture: AP

Elton John hospitalised with respiratory infection

ELTON John has been forced to cancel several scheduled performances after being admitted to hospital with a respiratory infection.

Izzard calls off run challenge

Eddie Izzard has had to abandon his gruelling challenge to run a marathon each day for 27 days in South Africa due to “medical complications”.

Sickness sidelines Sir Elton once again

SIR Elton John is in hospital with a respiratory infection and has cancelled three nights of performances in Las Vegas at the weekend.

Rapper in court over garage bust–up

N-Dubz rapper Dappy has appeared in court charged over his alleged role in a fight at a petrol station that left three men with facial injuries.

Adopted Comanche Indian Johnny Depp at the European premiere of dark Shadows. Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images.

Top five celebrity stories of the week

Celebrity shenanigans this week include altercations at the airport and some rather silly phonecalls

Odd rss

It is now known  how the scorpion, native to Florida, ended up on a Hamilton street

American scorpion found by dog in Hamilton street

AN inquisitive dog almost got more than it bargained for after coming across a tropical scorpion outside the family home in Hamilton.

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The toddler was rescued by a  police officer

Chinese toddler drives toy scooter through rush hour traffic video

A three-year-old Chinese boy cheated death after riding a toy scooter through a city intersection during rush hour.

Stuntman Gary Connery jumped from a plane without a parachute

On a wingsuit and a prayer: The leap from 2,400ft with no parachute video

A STUNTMAN has become the first person to jump out of a helicopter and land without using a parachute.

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Revenge is a dish best served cold – and online

More than half of the UK population claim to be contemplating revenge – and social networks are the preferred platform for getting even, research has found.

Pumas may be on the loose in Scotland as cat corpse is discovered

A DOG walker has stumbled upon the corpse of an animal experts believe may have been a puma near a Scottish beauty spot.

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Opinion rss

Salmonds still has to win over women and the over-50s. Picture: Greg Macvean

George Kerevan: Salmond brand may be better seller

The referendum will be won and lost by people balancing gain and risk, optimism and negativity, writes George Kerevan

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Leader: Minimum prices only the first measure to take

Scotland has become the first country in Europe to legislate for the introduction of a minimum price for a unit of alcohol, in this case 50p.

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Gregory Peck, as Atticus Finch, defends Tom Robinson (Brock Peters) Picture: AP

Tiffany Jenkins: Bringing readers to book

A top ten list of Scotland’s favourite tomes reveals most of us haven’t picked up a decent one since school, while current thinking in education is failing to produce new readers, argues Tiffany Jenkins

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'Dickens is to blame for a whole slew of films and costume dramas and most of it is brilliant'

Juliet Dunlop: Why I live in hope of great adaptations

I love Sunset Song. I still have the dog-eared copy I read at school and, from time to time, I like to take it down from the shelf, dust it off and thumb through its pages.

What's got into us? Picture: Getty

Struggling to carry this burden of obesity

Waiting to board a Scottish passenger ferry recently, I watched a group of women disembarking. They were a cheery bunch, all sporting those “hilarious” hats beloved of hen parties. They were set on having a good time. Every single woman was grossly overweight. As they struggled up the small incline, even the youngest already displayed the heavy-footed solidity of the middle-aged. Nobody blinked. Why would they? Obesity in Scotland is as common as the ferry. In the world obesity stakes, only the Americans beat the Scots.

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