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Salmond hit by Nigel Farage freedom of speech row

ALEX Salmond was at the centre of a row over freedom of speech last night, after he failed to condemn pro-independence protesters for preventing Ukip leader Nigel Farage putting his party’s case in Scotland.

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Some patients are happier than others in single rooms. Picture: Getty

Government urged to change hospital single-room plan

Campaigners are calling on the Scottish Government to change its policy of having only single rooms in new hospitals following concerns about the negative effects on patients.

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Allowing children aged 12-14 to have a glass of wine with a meal  could increase their alcohol use in later life. Picture: TSPL

Giving wine to kids ‘could make them alcoholics’

ALLOWING teenagers going through puberty even a little alcohol could increase their chances of becoming heavy drinkers in later life, according to a new report.

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The 51ft-tall scaffold is deliberately sited at a high point in Jupiter Artland to command spectacular views. Picture: Jane Barlow

Gallows double as climbing frame at Jupiter Artland

A MASSIVE sculpture inspired by America’s history of capital punishment is to become the latest feature at Scotland’s multi-million-pound sculpture park.

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Baron Selkirk of Douglas, escorted by Major James Greaves, inspects a guard of honour of the Grenadier Guards. Picture: Joey Kelly

Gay marriage row ‘will strengthen Kirk’

THE debate over gay ministers will strengthen the Church of Scotland a leading advocate of the move has insisted, following criticism from the Free Kirk.

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UK rss

Ukip leader Nigel Farage hung up during a radio interview with the BBC. Picture: Jane Barlow

Nigel Farage: Edinburgh protesters ‘fascist scum’ video

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has hit out at the “fascist” elements of Scottish nationalism after he needed a police escort to escape a mob of protesters in Edinburgh yesterday, and today he hung up during a telephone interview on BBC radio.

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Whooper swans, such as this one, usually mate for life. Picture: TSPL

Swan ‘develops attachment’ to helicopter

A SWAN has been grounded in Jersey after developing an attachment to a Eurocopter EC155.

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Royal Bank of Scotland's  Gogarburn headquarters in  Edinburgh. Picture:  Neil Hanna

RBS: 1,400 jobs to go in Edinburgh and London

The Royal Bank of Scotland is to cut 1,400 jobs – about half of them at its Scottish headquarters in Edinburgh – in the latest round of redundancies since it was bailed out by the taxpayer.

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Prince hails ‘inspiring’ hero soldier now an MBE

A SOLDIER thought to have survived the worst ever battlefield injuries in Afghanistan said he was moved to be described as an “inspiration” by the Prince of Wales as he made him an MBE yesterday.

Gay weddings plan criticised

PRIME Minister David Cameron’s plans for same-sex marriage have upset “vast numbers of people”, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has said.

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International rss

France has become the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage. Picture: Getty

France: Gay marriage law is signed by Hollande

A LAW authorising gay marriage and adoption by same-sex couples has been signed by French president Francois Hollande.

Daniel Auteuil (centre) and Christoph Waltz (right) are evacuated from the stage. Picture: AFP/Getty

Cannes: Man fires pistol blanks into live TV crowd

A MAN armed with a starter pistol fired blanks into a crowd at the Cannes Film Festival, sending Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz ducking for cover.

The two Metro North commuter trains. Picture: AP/ Connecticut Post

New York commuter trains collide, 60 injured

TWO commuter trains running on a major line into New York collided during the Friday rush hour, leaving sixty people injured, five seriously.

The new film from Emily Watson and Sofia Coppola debuted on the day of the heist. Picture: Getty

Cannes: Million-dollar jewel theft from hotel room

Thieves ripped a safe from the wall of a hotel room near the Cannes Film Festival and made off with jewellery worth about $1 million (£655,000), in a brazen late-night burglary.

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Somalian Sufis gather in Mogadishu for public worship. Picture: AP

Somalia’s Sufis make return to the light

Hundreds of sweating Sufis chant and sway as the lead sheik moves into the middle of a circle of worshippers and bursts into a chant louder than anyone else’s.

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Politics rss

Sir Robert Clerk  pictured at Penicuik House  is at loggerheads with Peter de Vink over the proposal. Picture: Neil Hanna

Landowner’s Penicuik wind farm is blown off course

It has been a turbulent feud over wind turbines, which has set the scion of one of Scotland’s most distinguished landowning families against the owner of a neighbouring country estate, the Edinburgh financier Peter de Vink.

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Ukip leader Nigel Farage hung up during a radio interview with the BBC. Picture: Jane Barlow

Nigel Farage: Edinburgh protesters ‘fascist scum’ video

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has hit out at the “fascist” elements of Scottish nationalism after he needed a police escort to escape a mob of protesters in Edinburgh yesterday, and today he hung up during a telephone interview on BBC radio.

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Nigel Farage's controversial appearance in the Canongate. Picture: Jane Barlow

Ukip candidate to stand in Liberton by-election

NIGEL Farage’s UK Independence Party has entered the contest for a city council seat just a day after the controversial leader was locked in a Capital pub for his own safety as protesters demonstrated outside.

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A total of nine candidates have been confirmed for the Aberdeen Donside contest. Picture: Neil Hanna

Nine candidates confirmed for Donside by-election

A TOTAL of nine candidates are set to fight it out in the by-election to win the Aberdeen Donside seat in the Scottish Parliament.

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European flags, and the EU standard, outside the European Parliament. Picture: Getty

Gerry Hassan: Worlds apart on question of union

There’s a storm brewing as the UK reassesses its place in Europe and Scotland reconsiders its part in the UK, writes Gerry Hassan

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Opinion rss

European flags, and the EU standard, outside the European Parliament. Picture: Getty

Gerry Hassan: Worlds apart on question of union

There’s a storm brewing as the UK reassesses its place in Europe and Scotland reconsiders its part in the UK, writes Gerry Hassan

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The Amalfi coast was described by Steinbeck as: houses climb a hill so steep it would be a cliff except that stairs are cut in it

Stephen McGinty: Going to town on Positano

The Italian ‘dream place’ and its famous hotel popularised by John Steinbeck 60 years ago still casts its spell over celebrity and 
non-celebrity guests alike, writes Stephen McGinty

Nicola Sturgeon refused to say if the SNP has a monetary union plan B during the TV debate. Picture: Andy OBrien

Alf Young: Treasury will be trouble for the SNP

If currency plan A is just a convenience to smooth transition, the rUK will play hardball, warns Alf Young

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Coco died in 1971, aged 87. Picture: Complimentary

Lori Anderson: Chanel exhibition makes scents

Some may claim No 5 ‘perfumed the 20th century’. Lori Anderson looks at the facts and finds this is far from fragrant nonsense

Artist's impression of wave power turbines

Comment: Tide needs to turn for wave power industry

The debate over the viability and future of wind power in Scotland is omnipresent. But another form of renewable energy could soon become part of the national energy revolution – wave and tidal energy.

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Transport rss

iPhone users can generally use their devices if 'airplane mode' is activated. Picture: Complimentary

iPhone sent US plane off course, pilot claims

A PASSENGER’S iPhone sent an aircraft several miles off course by causing its compasses to malfunction, a pilot has claimed.

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MSP slams ‘sticking plaster’ approach to roads

THE “sticking plaster” approach to fixing Edinburgh’s roads cannot go on, a leading MSP has warned.

The Hamnavoe will resume service after repairs. Picture: Donald MacLeod

Orkney-Scrabster ferry service to resume

A lifeline ferry service between Orkney and Scrabster will resume earlier than anticipated – after almost a month of controversy.

George Michael was involved in a crash. Picture: comp

George Michael injured in car crash on M1

Popstar George Michael has been injured in a car crash on a motorway.

Charity backs car liability law for cyclists

A CHARITY has become the latest organisation to back proposed strict liability laws that would see motorists held responsible for all collisions with cyclists.

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Education rss

Researchers want secrets of mussels

A DIVING expedition is under way to uncover the secrets of giant horse mussels on Scotland’s seabed.

Florists and biologists in Chelsea Flower Show drive

IT must rank as one of the most bizarre collaborations in the history of floral art - the national branch of Scottish flower arrangers and marine biologists from Aberdeen University.

The field in which Alistair Porter was trampled in Turleigh, Wiltshire. Picture: submitted

Cows trample former Edinburgh lecturer to death

A RETIRED Edinburgh University professor has been trampled to death by a rampaging herd of cows while out walking his dog.

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A Stirling University student smashed a lecturer's door after receiving a poor grade for an essay. Picture: Donald Macleod/TSPL

Stirling student smashes tutor door for poor grade

A STUDENT at Stirling University took a baseball bat to a lecturer’s door after receiving a poor grade on an essay.

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Pupils from St Thomas of Aquins meet the First Minister and his cabinet. Picture: Neil Hanna

Scottish Independence: Schools to be battle ground

Secondary schools are set to become key political battlegrounds as pro and anti-independence groups go head-to-head to sway first-time 16-year-old voters.

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Environment rss

Sir Robert Clerk  pictured at Penicuik House  is at loggerheads with Peter de Vink over the proposal. Picture: Neil Hanna

Landowner’s Penicuik wind farm is blown off course

It has been a turbulent feud over wind turbines, which has set the scion of one of Scotland’s most distinguished landowning families against the owner of a neighbouring country estate, the Edinburgh financier Peter de Vink.

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Expert visits Holyrood to highlight risks of ‘fracking’

AN internationally acclaimed toxins experts is visiting Scotland next week to highlight the risks of unconventional gas extraction techniques such as “fracking”.

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Artist's impression of wave power turbines

Comment: Tide needs to turn for wave power industry

The debate over the viability and future of wind power in Scotland is omnipresent. But another form of renewable energy could soon become part of the national energy revolution – wave and tidal energy.

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Gordon Stoddart found the sheep on Wednesday morning. Picture: Lesley Martin

Farmers furious after latest dog attack mauls 20 sheep

A FARMER has spoken of his distress after discovering eleven of his sheep mauled to death and a further nine badly injured following a dog attack.

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Researchers want secrets of mussels

A DIVING expedition is under way to uncover the secrets of giant horse mussels on Scotland’s seabed.

Health rss

The already stretched ERI is set to receive more A&E patients. Picture: Jayne Wright

Staff crisis at St John’s A&E forces cuts

CRISIS-HIT Lothian accident and emergency departments are set to be radically overhauled, with scaled back services expected to lead to an increase in pressure on the already over-stretched Royal Infirmary.

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Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond. Picture: PA

Leaders: Salmond should stand up for free speech

In A speech he made in March last year, Alex Salmond cited Scotland’s first first minister Donald Dewar who said devolution was about more than our politics and our laws.

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Geraldine Howard, founder of Aromatherapy Associates. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Geraldine Howard on aromatherapy, her new product

WHEN aromatherapist Geraldine Howard was diagnosed with cancer she turned to the power of essential oils to get her through the darkest days

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Data errors ‘caused high death rates’ at hospital

A LEADING heart hospital has defended the quality of its ­surgery after figures appeared to show high mortality rates.

Scottish IVF baby to be a world first

THE first baby in the world born using a revolutionary IVF technique which greatly increases the chances of success is to be delivered in Scotland next month.

Celebrity rss

George Michael was involved in a crash. Picture: comp

George Michael injured in car crash on M1

Popstar George Michael has been injured in a car crash on a motorway.

Andy Gray, left, and Grant Stott tackle their 'serious' role. Picture: Gilded Balloon

Grant Stott to take on new ‘serious’ acting role

HE is used to being booed as he stalks the stage as a panto villain or rolling back the years on Forth One’s golden hour – but now Grant Stott is out to show he has a serious side too.

Sophie Lau was fired in this week's Apprentice. Picture: PA

Sacked Apprentice Sophie Lau plans to bounce back

SHE may have heard the dreaded words – but Apprentice-hopeful Sophie Lau insists being sacked by Alan Sugar won’t stop her sinking her teeth in to a new venture.

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Sharleen Spiteri has said she does not support Scottish independence. Picture: PA

Scottish independence: Sharleen Spiteri ‘no’ vote

POP star Sharleen Spiteri has said she does not believe an independent Scotland would be viable, questioning whether it would have the resources to survive.

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Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Zane Malik and Niall Horan of One Direction. Picture: Getty

One Direction to play Edinburgh’s Murrayfield

Chart-topping boyband One Direction are to play at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium next year, it has been announced.

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Odd rss

Whooper swans, such as this one, usually mate for life. Picture: TSPL

Swan ‘develops attachment’ to helicopter

A SWAN has been grounded in Jersey after developing an attachment to a Eurocopter EC155.

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iPhone users can generally use their devices if 'airplane mode' is activated. Picture: Complimentary

iPhone sent US plane off course, pilot claims

A PASSENGER’S iPhone sent an aircraft several miles off course by causing its compasses to malfunction, a pilot has claimed.

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Three fire engines were called to the incident. Picture: TSPL

Insch pensioner stuck up tree rescued by firemen

FIREFIGHTERS are no strangers to call outs asking them to rescue cats, but three units from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were called out yesterday to rescue a pensioner who had become stuck up a tree in the back garden of his home in the Aberdeenshire village of Insch.

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The capuchin, Mally. Picture: AP

Justin Bieber faces Munich monkey bill

POP star Justin Bieber will have to pay the bill for his monkey’s two month stay at a Munich animal shelter.

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Peter Collier apologised for 'liking' a picture of a teenager who exposed himself as a prank. Picture: AFP/Getty

Minister sorry he ‘liked’ picture of exposed teen

An Australian politician says he learned a valuable lesson in social networking after he “liked” a Facebook photo without realising that it showed a teenage prankster exposing himself.

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