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2013 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Gay ministers set to win Kirk’s blessing

THE Church of Scotland is today expected to pass a historic vote accepting gay ministers, according to a leading critic who said evangelicals opposed to the move were “pessimistic”, “demoralised” and prepared for defeat at the General Assembly.

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Prince Charles listens to the Queens Speech laying out the governments plans for immigration laws. Picture: Reuters

UK immigration policy ‘damaging Scottish economy’

THE UK government’s immigration policies are “damaging” Scotland’s economy, Scotland’s external affairs minister Humza Yousaf claimed yesterday.

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The Forth Rail Bridge shrowded in fog. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Scotland’s weather: Marble-sized hailstones on way

PARTS of Scotland could be battered by marble-sized hailstones as thunderstorms and heavy showers sweep across the country today, weather experts have warned.

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Treasury report will be launched by Scottish Secretary Michael Moore. Picture: Esme Allen

Scottish independence: Pension protection warning

AN INDEPENDENT Scotland would have “significant difficulties” in underwriting personal savings of up to £85,000, the UK Treasury will claim today in a flagship report.

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Cardinal Keith OBrien has been accused of sexual misconduct. Picture: Lewis Houghton

Cardinal O’Brien a ‘danger without treatment’

CARDINAL O’Brien should have been ordered to undergo psychological treatment instead of three months of prayer and penance according to the four priests whose accusations of sexual misconduct led to the ­resignation of the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.

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Jeremy Hunt and Peter Mandelson make an appearance on The Andrew Marr Show yesterday. Picture: BBC

Danny Alexander says EU vote is ‘totally wrong’

Danny Alexander has attacked Tory demands for a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union as “totally wrong”.

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Labours Denis Healey says Westminster politicians are scared stiff they will lose North Sea oil revenues. Picture: Getty

Scottish independence: UK underplayed value of oil

FORMER chancellor Lord Healey has admitted the UK government underplayed the value of Scottish oil in the 1970s to combat support for independence.

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Lotus cars took to the streets in Duns as a tribute to Jim Clark. Picture: Kimberley Powell

Thousands pay tribute to racing legend Jim Clark

FORMULA One cars driven by racing legend Jim Clark were paraded though his Borders home town yesterday to mark the 50th anniversary of his first world championship title.

Only 56 per cent of pupils at secondary schools make their way on foot. Picture: Getty Images

Kids not walking to school due to speed limit fears

CAMPAIGNERS will today call for speed limits around schools to be cut after finding traffic speeds deterred more than one in three parents from letting their children walk to school.

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Scots author Jenni Fagan has won wide praise for her debut novel. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Jenni Fagan on James Tait Black prize shortlist

DEBUT author Jenni Fagan has been shortlisted alongside Salman Rushdie and Alan Warner for the UK’s oldest book awards, further propelling the Scottish writer towards her position as the nation’s brightest young literary star.

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UK rss

David Cameron refuses to listen to reason on issue. Picture: PA

Gay marriage: Grassroots Tories attack Cameron

CONSERVATIVE activists have attacked David Cameron’s support for gay marriage, claiming it made winning the next general election “virtually impossible”.

Speaker John Bercow is among those who have been pushing for better remuneration. Picture: PA

MPs want ‘to end flawed bills too big for scrutiny’

A NEW code of standards for legislation should be adopted to improve the quality of laws produced by the Westminster parliament, a report by a cross-party committee of MPs has recommended.

Spice added to medicine relaxes airways, study finds. Picture: TSPL

Ginger offers new hope to asthma sufferers

ADDING ginger to asthma medications may make them more effective, a study has claimed.

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Sleep breathing problems ‘a sign of Alzheimer’s’

Breathing difficulties ­during sleep may be an early ­warning sign of future Alzheimer’s ­disease, researchers believe.

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Wine drinkers invest in the best despite economy

British wine-drinkers are surviving the economic crisis by turning to ever more expensive bottles of wine, confounding expectations that tough times would boost sales of cheap alcohol.

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International rss

Abdelaziz Bouteflika (right) has not been seen in public for a while. Picture: AP

Speculation over Algerian president Bouteflika

Three weeks after being rushed to hospital in Paris, Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika has disappeared from sight, leaving behind a country preparing for a successor who for the first time will come from a generation too young to have fought in Algeria’s war of independence against France.

A girl wears the colors of the Syrian revolutionary flag during a protest in Jordan. Picture: AP

32 die as Syrian army and Hezbollah storm town

Syrian troops supported by Hezbollah militants have launched an offensive to retake a major town near Lebanon from rebels, the heaviest fighting yet involving the Lebanese armed group, opposition activists said.

The body of Zahra Shahid Hussain is taken to a Karachi hospital. Picture: AP Photo

Imran Khan blames rival and UK for colleague death

IMRAN Khan, the cricketing superstar turned politician, has risked sparking a fresh wave of violence in Pakistan’s biggest city by blaming one of his political rivals for the killing of a senior party official.

A mine clearer searches for land mines left over from the 1990s Balkans war, in Petrinja, central Croatia. Picture: AP

Croatia: Bees taking the sting out of mine clearing

Mirjana Filipovic is still haunted by the land mine explosion that killed her boyfriend and blew off her left leg while on a fishing trip nearly a decade ago. It happened in a field that was supposedly cleared of mines.

$1m worth of Powerball lottery tickets were sold every hour. Picture: Getty

Unknown ticket holder wins $600m in US lottery

Lottery officials in America were last night waiting for a ticket holder in Florida to claim one of the largest jackpots in history – an estimated $590.5 million (£383m).

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Sport rss

John Robertson: Certain penalty. Picture: SNS

John Robertson confident Hearts will remain in SPL

HEARTS’ all-time top goalscorer John Robertson is confident the club will not be relegated from the SPL this season but has accepted it is inevitable they will begin next term with a points deduction.

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Celtic's Georgios Samaras, right, celebrates his second goal of the match. Picture: SNS

Dundee United 0-4 Celtic: Celtic sign off with win

Celtic eased to victory at Tannadice in a season-ending stroll that barely counted as a work-out ahead of this weekend’s Scottish Cup final clash with Hibernian.

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Motherwell and St Johnstone will both play European football next year after the Saints clinched victory at McDiarmid Park. Picture: SNS

St Johnstone 2-0 Motherwell: Saints in Europe

IN AS close to a frenzied atmosphere as the good people of Perth can produce at McDiarmid Park, St Johnstone secured Europa League football for a second successive season with victory over their fellow continental qualifiers Motherwell.

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Leigh Griffiths was left frustrated in his bid to add to his 28-goal tally against relegated Dundee. Picture: Jane Barlow

Hibs secure seventh place ahead of cup final

More eagerly awaited than even the final whistle in this rather drab affair was the health bulletin that was delivered post-match by Pat Fenlon, who was able to report afterwards that there were no fresh injury worries for his side.

Steve Lomas salutes the home supporters after securing Europa League football for next season. Picture: SNS

Saints getting to Europe ‘like winning the league’

Steve Lomas says taking St Johnstone into Europe for a second year in a row feels like winning the league. Saints’ 2-0 win over Motherwell, combined with Inverness’ 1-0 defeat at Ross County yesterday, secured third spot in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League and the final Europa League berth.

Business rss

Bruce Dingwall appreciates the launch pad the North Sea brought but the Caribbean is his focus. Picture: Tim Bishop

Business interview: Bruce Dingwall, Trinity Exploration and Production

Bruce Dingwall co-founded one of the first and biggest independent oil and gas companies in the North Sea before it was swallowed up by Centrica in a £1.2 billion deal in 2009.

Recent share price movements show approval of house cleaning at RBS. Picture: Getty

Bill Jamieson: Banks: emerging from the bottom drawer

It’s bottom-drawer rummage time again. Remember those bank shares that made you wince every time you checked them? The ones with 90 per cent falls that dragged down your investment performance, that paid no dividends and were useful only to mitigate capital gains tax liability?

Freshies, left to right, Sana Chiang, Alanna Ford, Chris von den Hoff and, on his bike, Carsten Vollebregt. Picture: Greg Macvean

Touch of mischief from C&C’s chief, perhaps?

C&C CHIEF executive Stephen Glancey had a grin on his face last week after unveiling a rise in the Dublin-based drinks group’s full-year profit – and it showed.

Babakalli Alkali of Glasgow Caledonian Universitys sustainable engineering institute will have a supervisory role in the new project

GCU ready to roll with rail operator

ScotRail has teamed up with Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) for a £126,000 research project aimed at improving the reliability and efficiency of the rail network.

Improving weather last month has help sales picture and resulted in a drop in retail property vacancies. Picture: Donald MacLeod

Bring me sunshine: Shoppers back on high streets

Warmer weather drew shoppers back to Scotland’s high streets in April and helped retailers open more stores, pushing the vacancy rate further below the UK average.

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Stanley Weber and Karen Gillan in Not Another Happy. Picture: Contributed

Not Another Happy Ending: On set with Karen Gillan

Former Doctor Who companion Karen Gillan stars in a crowdfunded romcom that will close this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. Gaby Soutar was on the set for filming in Glasgow

Everest is a punishing climb because of its altitude, a fact Dr Daniel Martin, and his team hope to exploit for research. Picture: AP

Climbing Everest for a high chance of survival

Earlier this year a team of medics set off for Mount Everest – in a bid to help intensive care patients. Lisa Salmon reports

The enigmatic duo Daft Punk

Album review: Daft Punk: Random Access Memories

The French Duo’s hotly anticipated new offering puts the soul back into dance music as Daft Punk invite an impressive guest list along to the party

Movement comes in the form of ancient martial arts, executed with boundless energy

Dance review: Sutra, Edinburgh

AS ONE visually striking moment melts into the next, you start to realise that Sutra is as much a piece of visual art as it is performance. Which, given that the set was designed by British sculptor Antony Gormley, makes perfect sense.

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Images of Scotland: North Berwick West Links

Sylvia Beaumont took this photograph of the statute commemorating North Berwick golfer Ben Sayers, who watches over the west links golf course in the town

The Arts rss

Posters for the film 'The Great Gatsby' outside the Carlton Hotel, Cannes. Picture: Reuters

Cannes: Gatsby takes lead at opulent film festival

BRITAIN is out of the running for the Palme D’Or at Cannes, but there’s a strong showing elsewhere, and the prominence of the opulent Great Gatsby seems somehow apposite, writes Stephen Applebaum

Zoe Lescaze and Ty Hickson in Gimme the Loot. Picture: Contributed

Film reviews: Fast & Furious 6 | A Hijacking | The Liability

ALISTAIR Harkness reviews the week’s cinema releases.

Obersee, Germany, July 1868 by Frederic Church. Picture: Contributed

Art review: Frederic Church, Edinburgh

WE aren’t too familiar with early American painting, and the tradition of touring huge canvases has died out, but this collection brings both together, showing how the emerging nation was learning to describe and define itself

Epic new kids’ film packs big ideas into small tale

AS an online petition objecting to Disney’s misguided revamp of Brave’s Princess Merida picks up signatures by the thousand (if you haven’t seen it, Merida is now slimmer, she’s wearing make-up, her neck-line is lowered and instead of a bow and arrow she has sparkles on her dress), I confess I feel heartened at the first images of the heroine of the new animated feature, Epic.

Mary Ann Kennedy, musician and broadcaster. Picture: Contributed

Bringing Commonwealth Gaelic diaspora home for 2014

SAIL a westbound ferry boldly beyond its habitual port of call, tramp the age-old cattle route of a drove road past its market destination then keep going, and you have emigration.

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