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Alex Salmond launches the paper outlining Scotlands economic strengths and pledged to cut corporation tax to 3 per cent below the Westminster level. Picture: Getty

Scottish independence: Corporate tax slash pledge

AN INDEPENDENT Scotland would have one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the Western world in a bid to attract multinational firms, Alex Salmond has promised.

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The Assembly heard yesterday how pressures on council spending were affecting the Kirks work in social services. Picture: Jane Barlow

Church of Scotland care services under threat

THE head of the Kirk’s charity wing has warned it will be forced to consider the future of some care services if local authorities keep cutting funding.

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A tram runs past Edinburgh Airport. Picture: Neil Hanna

John Swinney will love Edinburgh trams - father

THE father of finance secretary John Swinney has predicted his tram-sceptic son will be won over once the Edinburgh line opens next year.

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Sky-high prices during Festival among criticisms of capital. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Edinburgh drops out of TripAdvisor’s UK top ten

EDINBURGH has slumped dramatically in a visitor satisfaction poll in the past year, new figures have suggested, with the city dropping out of the top ten UK destinations.

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Seat of learning: Glasgow University. Picture: Contributed

Scottish independence: Scots students could suffer

SCOTLAND’s universities would be inundated with applications from UK students looking for free tuition should the country become independent, it has been claimed.

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Mortonhall Crematorium & Cemetery. Picture: TSPL

Mortonhall ashes probe will not look at past cases

A national investigation into the baby ashes scandal will not examine what went wrong in recent decades in crematoriums across the country, it was confirmed today.

Fiona Hyslop: Questions over how new funds will affect cuts. Picture: Julie Bull

Scottish independence: BBC pledge £5m despite cuts

BBC Scotland is to spend £5 million on a new range of TV and radio programmes geared to the run-up to the independence referendum and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014.

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Roy and Shirley Erskine, grandparents of Andy Murray, watch their grandson on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Picture: PA

Gran Slam: Grandmother tells of Andy Murray pride

HE MAY be an international tennis superstar, but to Andy Murray’s adoring grandmother, he’s still her bonnie boy from 
Dunblane.

The great yellow bumblebee, one of the species under threat

One in ten of Britain’s species endangered - report Picture gallery

ONE in ten of Britain’s native species of wildlife may be under threat of extinction, a shocking report has revealed.

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NHS chief: OK to say no to lifesaving drugs if cost is too high. Picture: Getty

NHS chief: ‘OK’ to deny patients lifesaving drugs

SCOTLAND’S medicines chief has insisted it is sometimes “OK to say no” to lifesaving drugs, if they do not come at a fair price for the NHS.

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The great yellow bumblebee, one of the species under threat

One in ten of Britain’s species endangered - report Picture gallery

ONE in ten of Britain’s native species of wildlife may be under threat of extinction, a shocking report has revealed.

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Learner drivers should be made to undergo supervised driving sessions before taking their test, it has been suggested. Picture: PA

Motorists back more restrictions on new drivers

More than eight out of ten motorists believe newly qualified drivers should be more closely supervised.

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Eddie Braben was the 'third man' behind Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, pictured here with Glenda Jackson

Morecambe and Wise writer Eddie Braben dies

Comedy writer Eddie Braben, the “third man” behind the success of Morecambe and Wise, died yesterday at the age of 82.

Nicola Benedetti: A big honour Picture: PA

Nicola Benedetti takes a bow as she picks up MBE

A STYLISH Nicola Benedetti was among Scots to receive honours from the Queen at a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.

The violinist, from West Kilbride, said being an MBE, awarded for services to music and charity, was a “big honour and privilege”.

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Prince Charles and Prince William view confiscated items. Picture: PA

Prince Charles in wildlife poaching plea

THE Prince of Wales made an impassioned plea yesterday for nations across the globe to redouble their efforts to tackle the illegal poaching of wildlife that threatens some of the planet’s most iconic animals.

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Jose Efrain Rios Montt, 86, listens to his sentence on charges of genocide. Picture: Getty

Guatemala: Efrain Rios Montt trial to be restarted

Guatemala’s top court has annulled the conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity of former military leader Efrain Rios Montt.

Rescue teams recover one of the victims of a sinkhole which opened up in a factory complex in Shenzhen. Picture: Getty

China: Five people killed by sinkhole

FIVE people were killed after a 10-metre wide sinkhole opened up at the gates of an industrial estate in Shenzhen, the southern Chinese boom town neighbouring Hong Kong.

Tim Cook said Apple created jbos for American workers. Picture: Getty

US Senate accuses Apple of major tax avoidance

CONSUMER electronics giant Apple yesterday defended itself against accusations that it has avoided paying tax on tens of billions of dollars in profits.

From the front, vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore of The Doors in 1970. Picture: Getty Images

Ray Manzarek death: Band members pay tribute

RAY Manzarek, a founding member of 1960s rock group The Doors, has died aged 74.

Norwegian Anders Breivik killed 77 people. Picture: AP

Massacre play set for Edinburgh

A CONTROVERSIAL play, partly inspired by the Anders Breivik massacre, will be shown in Norway after its premiere in Edinburgh.

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Anthony Stokes is desperate to win a Scottish League and Cup double with Celtic. Picture: Contributed

Anthony Stokes: Celtic must win the double

THE league title is in the bag: a significant achievement but a predictable one.

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Fiona Hyslop: Questions over how new funds will affect cuts. Picture: Julie Bull

Scottish independence: BBC pledge £5m despite cuts

BBC Scotland is to spend £5 million on a new range of TV and radio programmes geared to the run-up to the independence referendum and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014.

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Andy Murray: Sustained injury during Rome tournament. Picture: Getty

Andy Murray pulls out of French Open

British number one Andy Murray has withdrawn from next week’s French Open after failing to recover from a back injury picked up at the Rome Masters.

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Gordon Strachan believes football is an all-year-round business and players must adapt Picture: SNS

Scotland squad: ‘Lengthy summer breaks should go’

HAVING failed to qualify for the finals of a major tournament since 1998, Scottish international footballers have all too easily become accustomed to enjoying a lengthy summer break.

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Stuart McCall was linked with the vacant Blades job following Danny Wilson's departure. Picture: SNS

Paul Hartley on Motherwell radar if McCall leaves

Alloa are bracing themselves for a raid for manager Paul Hartley should Motherwell boss Stuart McCall opt to leave Fir Park for Sheffield United.

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Business rss

Marchant bows out of SSE with 5.6% rise in profits

Utility group SSE has delivered its last set of annual results under the watch of outgoing chief executive Ian Marchant, who leaves next month.

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MPC remained split over call to raise QE

Outgoing Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King was outvoted again in his call for more monetary stimulus this month, it was revealed today.

Sony to consider entertainment arm spin-off after cutting sales targets

Japanese electronics giant Sony has trimmed its sales targets for cameras, smartphones and tablet computers and said it would consider a proposal to sell up to a fifth of its films and music division.

Britvic to slash up to 400 jobs to save £30m a year

Soft drinks group Britvic, which is awaiting a Competition Commission ruling on its planned £1.4 billion merger with Irn-Bru maker AG Barr, is to cut hundreds of jobs after reporting a 50 per cent jump in profits.

Lloyds insists it can meet capital rules without share issue

State-backed lender Lloyds Banking Group has insisted it will not need additional help to meet regulatory demands for a bigger buffer against future financial shocks.

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Images of Scotland: Tantallon Castle

Tim Day took this picture while flying over Tantallon Castle near North Berwick in a Bucker Jungmann biplane

TV presenter Kate Garraway with daughter Darcy in 2006. Picture: PA

Emma Cowing: Fertility drive is offensive to women

KATE Garraway, her off Daybreak who is married to Derek Draper, is fronting a new campaign called Get Britain Fertile. It features Garraway made up to look like she’s about 102, sporting an enormous baby bump.

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A first edition copy of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' by J K Rowling. Picture: Getty

Harry Potter first edition a notable read

Only 500 copies of the first edition of the first Harry Potter book were published, and a very special one is up for auction, crammed with notes and drawings by JK Rowling, writes Martyn McLaughlin

Tia Fuller is excited about appearing in Edinburgh and plans to visit the city ahead of the Jazz Festival to soak up the atmosphere. Picture: Phil Wilkinson

Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival set for stars video

A SAXOPHONIST who tours the globe with pop star Beyonce is among the highlights of this year’s Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival as organisers seek to open up the ten-day event to a younger audience.

We Were Promised Jetpacks. Picture: Contributed

Festival review: Stag & Dagger, Various Venues, Glasgow

In a climate where start-up festivals come and go and multi-venue events seem to be finding it tough to achieve any degree of longevity, it’s pleasing to report that promoter PCL’s annual one-day Stag and Dagger jaunt around Glasgow appears to have reached its fifth anniversary in good health.

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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

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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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