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Drink-driving Scotland star left personal number plate at crash scene
By CLAIRE SMITH SCOTLAND international striker Ross McCormack was caught drink driving after he crashed his car and left his personalised number plate in the road.
Flight diverted amid fear for girl A plane carrying British...
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New biogas facility given green light at M74 Eco-Park
PLANS to build the UK's biggest biogas facility, which will turn waste into enough energy to power more than 2,500 homes, have been given the green light.
Undies net 2000 for Bo'ness man
UNDIES from eBay artistically arranged and photographed have landed a Bo'ness snapper a A 2000 prize in the final of a UK-wide competition.
Twa Meenits o' Fame for George Kennedy
CARLUKE man George Kennedy has finally had his first book of poems published a ' 40 years after he started writing them.
Councils warned as cash timebomb ticks on
North Lanarkshire, along with 7 other Scottish councils, must thrash out which recommendations to pursue Exclusive: Gerry Braiden Published on 23 Nov 2009 The most radical proposals to shake up Scottish local democracy in a generation are revealed today, including plans to merge health and social care for a third of the countrya s population.
McConnell to stand for Parliament
Former First Minister Jack McConnell has confirmed he would stand for the Scottish Parliament again at the next election.
Exclusive: Terrified victim and kids flee safe house after vile online threats from ex
A CHEF has become the first person in Britain jailed for threatening his ex on Bebo.
Scottish News: Thug accused of leading 'alien abduction' attacks on rival drugs gangs
SCOTLAND'S most dangerous drug gang is terrorising the underworld with a series of savage kidnappings.
Biggar drum circle Hallowe'en fun
A Hallowe'en event drummed up a lot of interest at Biggar's Gillespie Centre. A fantastic turnout of 30 people a ' wearing vampire, ghost and mummy costumes a ' turned out to play at a drum circle organised by Phil Grant.
Three teenagers injured in crash
Three teenagers have been injured following a road crash in Kilbirnie in Ayrshire on Friday night.
Scottish News: Plea for statue of Celtic legend Jock Stein in his home town
PLANS for a statue of Jock Stein in his home town are being considered by council chiefs.
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Western Isles heads league of unoccupied Scots homes
THE number of vacant properties in Scotland has soared to a four-year high. More than 103,000 homes are lying empty a ' 4.2 per cent of the country's total.
Lockerbie row as Megrahi lives longer
Three months after the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, American families of victims question medical advice Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi is taken from Greenock prison to Glasgow airport.
Man admits Uefa Cup police attack
A Rangers fan has admitted assaulting a police officer during rioting which broke out in Manchester after the 2008 Uefa Cup Final.
Call for Ayrshire passengers to get fair rail deals.
Nov 20 2009 by Stuart Wilson, Ayrshire Post RAIL passengers in Ayrshire are on the end of a raw deal.
Highland Spring has agreed to buy the bottled water division of Dublin-based Greencore Group plc for 17.5 m. The move will establish the Scottish company as the largest bottled water supplier in the UK.
Scottish News: Bronze memorial to miners stolen
A memorial statue to the victims of Scotland's worst mining disaster has been stolen.
Grandfather facing life sentence for killing teenager with golf club
A GRANDFATHER was facing a life sentence today after murdering a teenage neighbour in an attack with a golf club.
FOUR members of a family from hell were caged for a minimum of 41 years yesterday for murdering a neighbour and turning his son into a human fireball.
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