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EDINBURGH Zoo's multi-million-pound redevelopment plans may have been scuppered by a councillor's holiday, it emerged today. |
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LABOUR will today signal a change of approach to the challenge posed by the Nationalists, accepting it must speak for people's hopes as well as fears and admitting Scotland would not "wither and die" as an independent country. |
A FOOTBALL fan was yesterday ordered to carry out 120 hours of community service for a pitch invasion which marred Celtic's Champions League win over AC Milan. |
A senior Labour politician is to acknowledge that Scotland could survive after independence. |
Around 15,000 Standard Life customers could be at risk of fraud after their details were lost by Revenue & Customs. |
The Pier Arts Centre in Orkney picks up the UK's largest architecture award at a ceremony in Edinburgh. |
Unlicensed fishermen are warned to stay away from the Solway Firth as the new cockle season opens. |
Anti-Trident campaigners are to march through Edinburgh before attending a rally in Princes Street Gardens. |
A major Highlands arts venue is to open its doors to the public following a 23m refurbishment. |
A geneticist says accounts of a mystery creature found on Orkney are strikingly similar to Nessie. |
A man accused of being involved in a plot to blackmail a member of the Royal Family is denied bail. |
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