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Man convicted of “red rose” murder has appeal rejected

Appeal judges have rejected a second attempt by a man to clear his name over the murder of a millionaire’s son almost ten years ago.

Craig Roy at the High Court in Glasgow. Picture: Mike Gibbons

Jack Frew trial: Accused had ‘no memory’ of carrying out attack

A TEENAGER accused of murdering schooly Jack Frew in woodland said today that he had no memory of carrying out the attack.

A computer-generated image of the proposed visitor centre. Picture: NTS

Bannockburn visitor centre awarded nearly £4m in funding

A VISITOR centre being built to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the battle of Bannockburn has been awarded funding of almost £4 million.

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Paramedic’s rucksack stolen from ambulance

A THIEF stole a paramedic’s rucksack from an ambulance car while he was dealing with a patient, police said.

Danny Alexander, with sports minister Shona Robison at Glasgows Commonwealth Arena

Scottish independence: Posing a simple question proves far from easy

POLLSTERS, academics and politicians are divided over the fairness of the SNP’s preferred referendum question, raising the prospect of it being thrown out by electoral chiefs in charge of overseeing the historic vote.

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UK rss

Former PCC chairman Christopher Meyer

OFCOM and PCC to be called to Leveson inquiry

THE Leveson Inquiry into press standards will hear from the heads of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and broadcasting regulator Ofcom next week.

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Judges critical of delays in Gary McKinnon case

JUDGES have criticised the UK Government for allowing the case of computer hacker Gary McKinnon to drag on.

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Mother of military policeman killed in Iraq plans legal action

THE mother of a military policeman killed by a mob in Iraq is planning legal action to force the Ministry of Defence to hold a public inquiry into his death.

We’ll remove implants for free, say firms

TWO more private firms have agreed to remove PIP breast implants free of charge.

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Cameron tells Europeans to be bold

David Cameron delivered a scathing assessment of Europe’s failure to promote economic growth yesterday as he urged it to be “bold” to promote business.

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International rss

Forces loyal to Bashar Assad allegedly attacked residential buildings. Picture: Getty

Syria: Assad’s forces attack residential buildings killing 30. say reports

ARMED forces loyal to President Bashar Assad barraged residential buildings with mortars and machine-gun fire, killing at least 30 people, activists said this afternoon.

Thousands gathered in Tahrir Square to commemorate 'Friday of Rage.' Picture: Mahmud Hams

Egypt: Thousands gather to commemorate ‘Friday of Rage’

AROUND 10,000 Egyptians are gathering in Tahrir Square in Cairo today to mark the anniversary of the “Friday of Rage”.

Twitter will censor messages dependent on country. Picture: Greg Macvean

Twitter to censor tweets on a country-by-country basis

SOCIAL networking giant Twitter is to censor messages on a country-by-country basis after developing its technology.

Iran ‘is ready for nuclear talks’

IRAN is ready to revive talks with the world powers, president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said, as Tehran faces tougher sanctions over its nuclear programme. However, he insisted that the pressures will not force Iran to give up its demands, including the right to continue enriching uranium, that led to the collapse of dialogue last year.

Scot ‘confesses’ to rape and murder of child in Bulgaria

A SCOTTISH pensioner is being held by police in Bulgaria after allegedly confessing to the brutal rape and murder of a schoolboy.

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Politics rss

Former PCC chairman Christopher Meyer

OFCOM and PCC to be called to Leveson inquiry

THE Leveson Inquiry into press standards will hear from the heads of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and broadcasting regulator Ofcom next week.

Mother of military policeman killed in Iraq plans legal action

THE mother of a military policeman killed by a mob in Iraq is planning legal action to force the Ministry of Defence to hold a public inquiry into his death.

Alex Eadie and his wife Janice celebrate his election success in 1987

Alex Eadie served ‘diligently’ says former PM Brown

TRIBUTES today poured in to former long-serving Midlothian Labour MP Alex Eadie, following his death at the age of 91.

Jenny Marra has called for an independent audit of cuts

Police ‘will axe 2,000 backroom staff’ even before single force

POLICE are planning to shed 2,000 support staff to meet budget cuts and prepare for a single Scottish force, in a move which has sparked fears of a depleted front line, with officers carrying out civilian roles.

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Cameron tells Europeans to be bold

David Cameron delivered a scathing assessment of Europe’s failure to promote economic growth yesterday as he urged it to be “bold” to promote business.

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Transport rss

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Rickshaw safety rules ‘too late to save Christopher’

TOUGH new safety controls on city rickshaws are to be introduced after an off-duty soldier was killed in an accident.

But today the soldier’s sister called for the pedal-powered vehicles to be banned altogether.

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‘Kiss and fly’ tax funds green projects

EDINBURGH airport’s controversial “kiss and fly” tax has funded £100,000 of donations to environmental projects, officials announced yesterday.

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A first-class performance but there are tough times ahead

THE story of ScotRail since Aberdeen-based FirstGroup took over the franchise in 2004 has been one of growth.

Central Belt high-speed link could be accelerated

A HIGH-speed rail link between Edinburgh and Glasgow could be an early part of the Scottish Government’s involvement in building the planned line from London.

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The glass roof will offer some protection from the elements. Picture: Jane Barlow

Waverley Steps: Walk this way for Edinburgh’s new rail gateway Picture gallery

THE train may take the strain, but getting to the station has been a daunting struggle for generations of Edinburgh passengers.

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Education rss

Teacher denies he wrote and submitted exam essays for students

A TEACHER wrote exam essays for students after failing to teach them a key part of their subject, a disciplinary hearing was told.

Nurse training places cut

Reducing the number of student nurses and midwives is the “sensible way forward”, health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said.

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More than 100 teachers were attacked. Picture posed by model

One pupil in ten excluded in Dundee

SCHOOLS across Scotland are taking wildly different approaches to unruly pupils according to figures which show a huge variation in exclusion rates across different local authorities.

£15m fund to pay-off staff as part of college mergers

A £15 million “transformation fund” for Scotland’s colleges will be used to speed up mergers by paying for voluntary redundancy schemes.

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University strikes gold

Edinburgh University music PhD student Lisa Norman, 26, was testing out the gold-plated trumpet gifted to the university by leading instrument maker Smith and Watkins of York in a presentation at the Reid Hall yesterday.

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Environment rss

‘Kiss and fly’ tax funds green projects

EDINBURGH airport’s controversial “kiss and fly” tax has funded £100,000 of donations to environmental projects, officials announced yesterday.

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Andrew Mullen had more than 300 photographs of the dogs he unleashed

Sickening snapshots of a bloodthirsty ‘sport’

A SICKENING haul of photographs showing images of dogs fighting foxes, deer and badgers was discovered during a raid by police and animal welfare officers. Andrew Mullen is facing jail after he admitted keeping five dogs for the purposes of animal fighting.

Donald Trump: Claims wind farm will ruin coastline. Picture: AFP

Donald Trump urges independent Scotland to defend coast

DONALD Trump has said an independent Scotland would need to protect its coastline after he failed to win support for his opposition to an “eyesore” offshore wind farm from a local planning authority.

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David Bell: Objectivity is the key to planning process for wind farms

THE Scottish Government has recently announced two large-scale wind farm consents, the £250 million 177MW Dorenell development and a 21MW extension to the 104MW Muaitheabhal wind farm on the Isle of Lewis.

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An image of the new design for Union Terrace Gardens. Picture: PA

Redesigned gardens ‘will return pulse’ to heart of Granite City

ONE of the principal architects behind the winning vision for the controversial transformation of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has boasted that their design is “unlike any other in the world”.

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Health rss

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Health chiefs aim to cure huge waiting list backlog

HEALTH chiefs have been forced to hire more surgeons, open defunct theatres and send patients for private treatment to tackle a backlog of thousands of Lothian patients on a massive hidden waiting list.

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Paramedic sues for £100k over assault

A PARAMEDIC who was off work for six months after being attacked by a patient is suing ambulance bosses for £100,000 after claiming they did not tell her the call-out was dangerous.

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Nurse training places cut

Reducing the number of student nurses and midwives is the “sensible way forward”, health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said.

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We’ll remove implants for free, say firms

TWO more private firms have agreed to remove PIP breast implants free of charge.

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Scottish men three times more likely to commit suicide

MEN in Scotland are three times as likely to kill themselves as woman, latest figures show.

The statistics from the General Register for Scotland show that of the 781 suicides in 2010, 74 per cent were men.

Entertainment rss

Husband of TV star thanks medics who saved her life

The husband of TV star Amanda Holden has spoken of his gratitude to medical staff who brought the Britain’s Got Talent judge back from the brink.

Alan Davies in Fringe show

Alan Davies will be one of the big names at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, performing stand-up in the UK for the first time in over a decade.

Python reunion for new movie

Terry Jones is aiming to reunite the surviving Monty Python team for his latest movie.

‘Snickers’ tweets by stars probed by ad watchdog

Tweets by model Katie Price and footballer Rio Ferdinand are being investigated by the advertising watchdog after they posted pictures of them posing with a Snickers chocolate bar.

Drama award for Gillan

SCOTS actress Karen Gillan, who plays Doctor Who’s assistant, scooped Best Female Drama Performance at the 2012 National Television Awards last night.

Odd rss

Vicky Dann says a blessing from minister Keith Mack only seemed to worsen spooky goings-on in her flat.

Back-up needed as blessing fails to stop ‘hauntings’

A CHURCH of Scotland minister has been called in to help a family who have become too terrified to stay in their “haunted” flat.

Mother-of-two Vicky Dann told the Evening News how she had been left at her wits’ end by the spooky goings-on in their Dalkeith home which had left her daughters Jenna, 18, and Emma, 11, petrified.

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Capsized boat crosses ocean in 3½ years

LAST seen amid a fierce Atlantic swell off the coast of Nantucket in Massachusetts, after a large wave swept its two occupants overboard, a 26ft-long pleasure boat has been found three and a half years later, 20 miles off the coast of northern Spain.

The 2011 version of the map, left, which incorrectly showed ice-loss

Map-makers admit Greenland gaffe

IT APPEARED to provide incontrovertible proof that global warming was accelerating faster than even the most doom-laden scientists had predicted.

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Heart mishap is no bar to transplant

A HEART that was accidentally dropped on the ground while being transported to a Mexican hospital has been successfully transplanted into a 28-year-old hair stylist.

LA passes first condom law for porn stars

Actors in pornographic films made in Los Angeles will be required to use condoms under a new law.

Opinion rss

Michael Kelly: Don’t forget the mothers in abortions row

NURSES’ rights aside, the overriding moral duty is to give grief-stricken women the best of care

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Anas Sarwar and Labour leader Johann Lamont need to strengthen their case

Joyce McMillan: ‘It won’t work’ is not good enough

Independence debate is fully joined and hell mend unionists who have nothing positive to offer

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Catalonia, like Scotland, is on Jacques Attalis new nations list

Tom Nairn: Creation of the future means unravelling past

2014 and all that is part and parcel of a re-evaluation of the idea of nation state

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Martin Sime: Time to take stock of devolution’s future

NOW that both UK and Scottish consultations on the referendum have been published, it’s a good time for politicians to step back from the wrangle about legal powers and timing, and for calm heads to think about the kind of Scotland we want to see.

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An independent Scotland reliant on the Bank of England presents huge problems

Bill Jamieson: A question of money for Scotland

Could we really go it alone while relying on the Bank of England as our lender of last resort?

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