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Motorists have been warned to  prepare for icy conditions

Met Office urges caution on the roads as severe weather warning issued

THE Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for most of Scotland as a band of freezing rain is predicted to fall later this evening and in the early hours of the morning.

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The incident was filmed by another passenger and uploaded to YouTube

‘Big man’ will not be prosecuted over train incident video

A PASSENGER who achieved internet celebrity after helping eject an alleged fare dodger from a train has been told he will not be prosecuted over the incident.

Nicola Sturgeon has been told minimum pricing is legal. Picture: Julie Bull

Minimum pricing on alcohol is legal in EU says Nicola Sturgeon

THE Scottish Government’s plans to introduce a minimum price for alcohol are, in principle, “entirely compatible” with European Union law, Nicola Sturgeon has been told by senior EU officials.

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Andy Murray at the National Museum last night. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Andy Murray: I owe success to swingball

IT IS a simple game that has provided hours of entertainment in gardens across the country.

Now swingball has been credited by the mother of tennis star Andy Murray with setting him on the road to stardom.

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

Scottish budget: John Swinney promises more cash for colleges and housing

Scotland’s colleges and housing are to get extra cash as Holyrood gets ready to pass the Scottish Government’s budget today.

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UK rss

Russia and China stand accused of

Russia must ‘look at its conscience’ over Syria, says David Cameron

DAVID Cameron said today that Russia has to “look at its conscience” after its decision to veto a UN resolution calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to quit.

Harry Redknapp has been cleared of tax fraud. Picture: Getty

Harry Redknapp court case: Tottenham Hotspur boss found not guilty

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR manager Harry Redknapp was cleared today of tax fraud.

Paul Staines said that Sunday Mirror editor Tina Weaver approved hacking and blagging

Leveson Inquiry: Guido Fawkes blogger says Sunday Mirror editor approved hacking

THE editor of the Sunday Mirror, Tina Weaver, personally authorised hacking and blagging at the publication, political blogger Paul Staines claimed at the Leveson Inquiry today.

Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will issue a formal complaint to the UN. Picture: Getty

UK denies ‘militarising’ South Atlantic as Falklands row grows

DOWNING STREET officials have denied claims from the Argentinian government that Britain is creating a risk to international security by “militarising” the long-standing dispute over the Falkland Islands.

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.

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International rss

Forces loyal to Bashar Assad have continued their assault on Homs. Picture: Getty

Syria: state forces continue assault on Homs

Syrian forces have thrust into the rebellious city of Homs, killing dozens of civilians by the accounts of opposition activists, as Turkey appears to be preparing a new push against President Bashar al-Assad.

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum speaks to supporters  in St. Charles, Missouri. Picture: Getty Images

Republican race: Resurgent Rick Santorum wins three states

Rick Santorum has won the Republican presidential contests in Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri, a stunning sweep that raised fresh questions about front-runner Mitt Romney’s ability to appeal to the conservative core of the party’s political base.

Argentina in UN protest at warship in Falklands

ARGENTINA’S President Cristina Fernandez last night vowed to complain formally to the UN Security Council about Britain sending one of its most modern warships to the Falkland Islands.

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Vladimir Putin is attempting to drive up support. Picture: AFP

Putin aims to cut road rage and win votes in Moscow

In AN effort to court the populist vote ahead of the country’s presidential election in March, Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin has pledged to cut traffic privileges for officials, who routinely by-pass Moscow’s notorious traffic jams by ignoring the basic rules of the road and even driving into oncoming lanes.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Iran is losing the confidence of its people. Picture: Getty

Fistfuls of dollars: How Iran is reacting to nuclear crisis

One measure of the anxiety coursing through Iranian society in the light of American and European sanctions over its nuclear programme can be seen on Manouchehri Street, a winding Tehran lane where men gather to buy and sell US dollars.

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Politics rss

Attorney General Dominic Grieve. Picture: AFP/Getty Images

Attorney General blocks release of devolution papers

Dominic Grieve, the Attorney General, has blocked the release of Cabinet committee papers relating to devolution under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Sir Peter Housden's comments led Bob Kerslake to make his point

Top mandarin ‘reminds’ staff of bias rules in wake of Housden comments

THE UK’s most senior civil servant has insisted that government officials must act with integrity and openness, following concerns about the impartiality of Scotland’s Permanent Secretary, Sir Peter Housden.

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John Swinney: the government are taking 'signifcant steps' to save taxpayers' cash

Scottish Government publicity bill ‘grows’ threefold to hit £12m

THE Scottish Government’s publicity budget for promoting SNP administration policies is three times bigger than was originally thought, new figures have revealed.

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MPs’ pay freeze to continue until 2013

MPs’ pay is to be frozen at £65,738 for 2012/13, it was announced today.

According to Dr Johnson, Cameron and Salmond may be 'scoundrels.' Picture: PA

Allan Massie: Beware resorting to scoundrelly patriotism

Both sides of the referendum debate would do well to heed the good doctor’s famous warning, writes Allan Massie

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Transport rss

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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Road to reopen after landslide

A LIFELINE Highland road is expected to partly reopen later this month.

Scotland shelters long-haul flyers

SEVEN long-haul flights from Asia and North America were diverted to Scottish airports during the weekend snow disruption at Heathrow.

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

Land Rovers top boy racers for speed

MOTORISTS’ choice of car may reveal more about their driving habits than they care to think.

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Education rss

The fire started in Strathclyde University's James Weir building. Picture: Neil Hanna

Hundreds evacuated as firefighters tackle blaze at Strathclyde university video

HUNDREDS of students had to be evacuated from two university buildings in Glasgow city centre last night.

Strathclyde University’s main student union building was affected after smoke and flames were seen coming from the neighbouring James Weir Building.

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.

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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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.

Medicine’s literary links put under microscope by writer

AN acclaimed American poet is to use a six-month appointment at Edinburgh University to explore links between literature and medicine.

Environment rss

‘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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UK producing more emissions

THE UK’s level of greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2010, the first increase since 2003, figures have confirmed.

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Freshwater fish outnumber salty cousins

CONTRARY to popular belief, there’s not a lot of fish in the sea, say researchers.

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Cold weather forced many homes to increase their use of coal and gas. Picture: Getty

Cold weather leads to increase in greenhouse gasses

GREENHOUSE gas emissions in the UK went up in 2010 – the first increase since 2003.

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Gigha was first to develop wind power similar to this. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Subsidy cuts could pull the plug on community green energy schemes

COMMUNITY scale green energy projects could be put out of business by Scottish Government plans to slash subsidy support for onshore wind and hydro schemes, the SNP has been warned.

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Health rss

New Hep C drugs to be given to Lothian patients

HEPATITIS C patients across the Lothians will be among the first to be given the option of two revolutionary treatments.

Medicine’s literary links put under microscope by writer

AN acclaimed American poet is to use a six-month appointment at Edinburgh University to explore links between literature and medicine.

Lifelines: Pauline Nimmo on children who have two homes

MY little girl’s mum and I broke up just over two years ago and have an amicable relationship. We have managed to sort out things between us for our daughter’s sake – she is now six.

Lady Gaga's stylist Patrick Cameron has launched a beauty app

Geek chic: top beauty apps for men and women

THE latest hair and beauty apps promise personal styling in the palm of your hand, but do they deliver?

Finger food helps babies to stave off obesity in later life

ALLOWING children to eat solid “finger food” rather than spoon-feeding them purees means they are less likely to suffer obesity-related illness as they grow up, a new report has claimed.

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.

Opinion rss

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On The Scotsman iPad app: Emma Cowing examines the reaction to terms of endearment

IN THIS column exclusively for The Scotsman iPad, Emma Cowing discusses the problems that some people have with certain words used to convey friendliness.

According to Dr Johnson, Cameron and Salmond may be 'scoundrels.' Picture: PA

Allan Massie: Beware resorting to scoundrelly patriotism

Both sides of the referendum debate would do well to heed the good doctor’s famous warning, writes Allan Massie

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A sterling union idea creates more questions than answers. Picture: PA

Brian Ashcroft: Debate on economics is only just starting

Alex Salmond’s idea of a sterling union is one route for an independent Scotland to go economically but it poses more questions than it provides answers, writes Brian Ashcroft

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Should Peter Housden have been criticised for what he said about independence?

Leaders: Empathy does not imply any lack of impartiality

HAS Scotland’s top civil servant, Sir Peter Housden, “gone native” and ceased to be impartial at the outset of a long and highly sensitive run-up to Scotland’s independence referendum?

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Tristan Garel-Jones: Celts can achieve more together than apart

Opting out of the UK would prove to be a major mistake for both Scotland and Wales, writes Tristan Garel-Jones

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