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MoD will want to pull out of Scotland altogether, an analyst has suggested (PA)

Scottish independence: MoD ‘will want out’ of separate Scotland Picture gallery

THE Ministry of Defence will “want out” of an independent Scotland, moving defence contracts to territory “controlled by London”, a leading military analyst declared in the latest clash over the impact of secession.

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The Edinburgh sides will contest The William Hill Scottish Cup final. Picture: Craig Williamson

Scottish Cup final: Hibs and Hearts fans to travel on same trains

RIVAL fans will be allowed to mix on the trains heading from Edinburgh to Glasgow before this weekend’s all-Edinburgh football showdown.

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New gallery director Christopher Baker in front of The Three Oncologists

Scottish portrait gallery’s new director vows to focus on top Scots

HIGH-ACHIEVING Scots from the worlds of sport, food, fashion and music top the wish-list for inclusion at the revamped Scottish National Portrait Gallery, its newly appointed director said yesterday.

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Scots born today face working until the age of 77. Picture: Getty

Scottish pensions crisis: Scots born today ‘will retire at 77’

SCOTS infants will be forced to work until they are 77 years old before they become eligible for a state pension, according to a new report that paints a grim picture of aged toil.

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Capital crash driver makes a getaway

A DRIVER lost control on a city road, crashed into a bus then another car and fled, according to police. Officers are looking for witnesses to the collision, which happened on Monday afternoon in Edinburgh.

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Old Brits getting ready to let rip in Ramsey

A COUPLE of thrill-seeking pensioners have sold their croft and piled their life savings into a high performance 600c superbike with sidecar to compete in TT races.

Sir Richard Branson throws down gauntlet for renewables sector

A GLOBAL green energy competition with a £400,000 prize has been launched in Edinburgh.

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Falkirk’s historic town centre to get a facelift

ONE of Scotland’s most historic town centres is set to undergo a £2 million facelift.

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Booksellers award Scotland three titles

Scotland not only has Britain’s best city library, but it has the UK’s best bookshop and bookshop manager too, according to the annual industry awards for booksellers.

Happily single Abertay names its next principal

A SCOTTISH university which avoided a controversial merger with a neighbouring institution has appointed a new principal.

Professor Nigel Seaton, 51, will become the principal and vice-chancellor of Abertay University after plans to merge it with Dundee University were dropped.

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UK rss

Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie are to be charged with perverting the course of justice. Picture: AFP/GettyImages

Baffled and bitter Rebekah Brooks: I am the victim of witch hunt video

FORMER News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks last night angrily denounced the decision to charge her and six others with perverting the course of justice as a “waste of public money”.

Corrie musical may have hit the skids

THE Coronation Street musical may have come to the end of the road only days after its premiere after planned shows were postponed.

UK’s first cars trade surplus since 1976

OVERSEAS demand for British-built vehicles such as BMW’s Mini and Nissan’s Qashqai has driven the UK’s first trade surplus in cars since 1976.

It’s just not cricket as snow falls in May

CHILLY air has brought snow to parts of the country – days after the football season ended and weeks after the cricket season began.

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Jenna gets the blame for ‘too cheesy’ advert in latest Apprentice battle

The Apprentice hopeful Jenna Whittingham is blamed for making her team’s advert for sparkling wine “too cheesy” when she bases it on her dream wedding in the latest episode of the reality TV show tonight.

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Police surround a protestor in Syntagma Square. Picture: Reuters

Greece crisis: Judge appointed caretaker PM as country sets new elections

SENIOR judge Panagiotis Pikramenos was named Greece’s caretaker prime minister today, and new elections will be held on June 17, according to reports on state TV.

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Judge warns alleged madam

A SCOTTISH-born alleged New York madam was yesterday urged to stick with her legal representatives, after a judge chastised her for going through nine lawyers in three months.

UK expands trade drive into India

TWO more UK outposts will open in India as the government tries to boost British trade, William Hague has said.

President Obama meets David Beckham at the White House. Picture: AP

David Beckham’s LA Galaxy honoured by president Barack Obama

The US president met David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy team.

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Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande meet for the first time. Picture: Getty

Analysis: ‘Merllande’ will be a trickier marriage of convenience

Merkozy, that is Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, were poles apart in substance and style but found a common ground in the fight for the survival of the euro and the European project itself. It is not thought that the relationship with Mr Hollande will be so easy to forge.

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Sport rss

Hampden would be one of the stages for Euro 2020 if the joint bid is successful. Picture: SNS

Scotland in race for Euro 2020 but viability of bid is a ‘concern’

SCOTLAND have formally joined forces with Wales and Republic of Ireland to declare an interest in co-hosting the 2020 European Championship finals.

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Andy Webster looks forward to the all-Edinburgh cup final. PictureL SNS

Scottish Cup final: Andy Webster hopes Scots recall can boost cup quest

HE might not be captain, but Andy Webster will still be the player Hearts will look towards to help lead them to Scottish Cup glory against Hibernian on Saturday. The quietly-spoken defender demands respect with his performances on the pitch, and can already boast an impressive record in the competition.

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Craig Beattie celebrates his winning goal for Hearts against Celtic. Photo: Ian Rutherford

Scottish Cup final: Ink Craig Beattie’s name in Hearts final line-up

IT TOOK Craig Beattie two touches to become an Edinburgh derby legend. With the first he brought a long pass from Ian Black under control. With the second he prodded the ball past Graham Stack and into the Hibernian net.

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Scotstoun Stadium, not Murrayfield, pictured, may play host to Scotland's Tonga fixture. Getty

All Blacks head list of Scotland’s Autumn Test opponents

Scotland’s rugby team will play internationals against world champions New Zealand, South Africa and Tonga this November, it has been confirmed.

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Charles Green was announced as Rangers' new owner on Sunday. Picture: SNS

Rangers: Charles Green ‘among best I worked with’ – Howard Kendall

Howard Kendall has sought to ease the fears of Rangers supporters who remain sceptical about Charles Green’s involvement in their club, describing the former Sheffield United chief executive as one of the best officials he has worked with in football.

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Allan Massie: Summer tour should offer chance to young Glasgow and Edinburgh players

‘Sad reflection on our status that Australia are using Scotland game as a warm-up’

Glenn Gibbons: Beware curse of third place

Any would-be kingmaker with an urge to arrange the coronation of Stuart McCall may be well advised to postpone the big event in the cause of avoiding premature enthronement.

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Ian Stewart: Athletes must be ready after winter of content before Olympics

HOW well have I trained over winter? What form am I in now? How much do I need to improve before the Olympic Games?

Most athletes might believe they already have the answers to those questions, but you never know for sure until the action starts in earnest – which it does on Friday, with the first Diamond League meeting of the year in Doha.

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Stephen Halliday: McLeish faces daunting fight for fans’ affection

THERE are few more decorated individuals in Scottish football history than Alex McLeish.

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Allan Massie: Retiring gracefully never an easy thing for sporting heroes

“DO not go gentle in to that good night,/ Old age should burn and rave at close of day;/ Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”

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Business rss

Boots profits lifted by beauty ranges

FEWER coughs and colds over the mild winter and pressure on income from prescriptions failed to prevent Alliance Boots from today posting higher profits at its UK health and beauty operations.

SSE buys Irish energy firm from Guy Hands as profits edge higher

SSE, the Perth-based utilities giant, today bought an Irish gas supplier from Guy Hands’ Terra Firma private equity firm for £19.1 million.

Tennent’s owner toasts rising profits

IRISH drinks group C&C today posted a rise in profits after improving efficiency at its Tennent’s brewery in Glasgow.

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Greggs’ new move on ‘pasty tax’

The boss of bakery chain Greggs has stepped up his fight against the “completely confusing” pasty tax on the eve of a showdown with the Treasury.

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Standard Lifes Keith Skeoch. Picture: Ian Rutherford

City big guns warn it may take five years to clear bank bail-out

TOP City figures warned MPs yesterday it will take at least five years for taxpayers to break even on the £64 billion state bail-out of Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group.

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Features rss

Shirley Manson of Garbage

What might an album by Shirley Manson and Paul Buchanan have sounded like?

THE new albums by Garbage and Paul Buchanan seem like musical polar opposites - one is sleek, hard-edged guitar pop that seems tailor-designed for daytime radio. The other, as you’d expect from the former frontman of the Blue Nile, is music for listening to late at night - slow, sparse, full of quiet ache and longing.

Final preparations are made for the 65th Cannes Film Festival. Picture: AP

Cannes Film Festival 2012: The wrath of Cannes

AS the world’s coolest film festival gets underway today, Stephen Applebaum finds that behind all the glitz and the glamour there lies an institution not to be messed with

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Deborah Kerr and Roger Livesey in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

What The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp reveals about Michael Powell

In November last year, Martin Scorsese regaled an audience at the British Film Institute in London with tales of Robert De Niro’s method madness.

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Gary Grant  won BBC Mastermind earlier this month

Mastermind: The GP who rose to summit of nation’s ultimate quiz show

GP Gary Grant loves challenges and has just realised another ambition – to win Mastermind, the first Scot to take the TV quiz title for more than 30 years

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Emma Cowing: Sweet little lies are cheap at £2bn, dear

A COUPLE of months ago I was in the ladies changing room of one of Glasgow’s larger department stores helping a friend shop for a wedding outfit, when an older woman emerged from a cubicle in an eye-wateringly bright orange dress. “Um...” the saleswoman started to say, but the customer waved her away. “I want to see what my man thinks,” she said, steaming out of the fitting room, clouds of tangerine chiffon billowing behind her.

The Arts rss

Gareth Evans (centre) pictured with musicians Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese. Picture: Getty

Interview: Gareth Evans, director of ‘The Raid’

Gareth Evans tells Alistair Harkness how a lad from the Valleys turned his love of John Woo into an Indonesian action thriller that took the world of martial arts movies by storm

Danza Contemporanea de Cuba performing

Preview: Danza Contemporánea de Cuba

Danza Contemporánea de Cuba goes deep into Cuban culture and mentality, allowing individuality to shine through the stereotypes. By Kelly Apter

Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins and Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard

Film review: Dark Shadows (12A)

WHAT a strange film Dark Shadows is. That may seem like an obvious observation to make in reference to a Tim Burton movie, but its oddness has less to do with trademark Burton tropes – kooky weirdos, Gothic settings, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter – as it does the bizarre storytelling choices he makes.

Film reviews: A roundup of the latest films in the cinemas

Jeff, Who Lives At Home (15), Cafe de Flore (15), Beauty (18), Being Elmo (U) and Two Years at Sea (U)

A scene from Anne Boleyn

Theatre review: Anne Boleyn, Edinburgh Festival Theatre

SOME political deaths send a shiver down the ages that reaches far beyond the small circle of historical scholarship.

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