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Scottish News: Exclusive: Cops catch drugs dealer peddling coke at football stadium
A COCAINE dealer has been caught peddling the class A drug to VIP guests at Clyde Football Club.
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Exclusive: Disgraced Scott Harrison says he's fitter than ever in prison
SHAMED boxing champ Scott Harrison has revealed he is fitter than ever because of a gruelling training regime in his Spanish prison.
Warmer Homes Mean Better Health for Poor People
Being warm enough at home might lead to better health, according to a new review appearing online in the American Journal of Public Health .
Police name road accident victim
A pensioner who died after being knocked down by a car in North Lanarkshire has been named.
Knockentiber man armed himself with knives for protection
A MAN armed himself with two knives for protection as he walked through Crosshouse, a court heard this week.
Scottish News: Killer admits butchering rival thug with samurai sword in gang street brawl
A SAMURAI sword killer pled guilty yesterday to hacking a rival thug to death outside a church.
Man treated after firework accident
A man has been treated for smoke inhalation after a firework flew through an open window in a block of high-rise flats.
Murderer wore court-imposed tag
A man convicted of a savage street murder in North Lanarkshire, while wearing a court-imposed electronic tag, has been jailed for at least 15 years.
Ayrshire news: Man injured in brutal hammer attack
Nov 6 2009 by Lisa Boyle, Ayrshire Post A MAN was attacked with a hammer right outside Ayr police station.
250 Scots to lose their jobs as off-licence firm fails
Almost 250 Scots jobs are expected to go as administrators for the off-licence group First Quench make more than a quarter of its workforce redundant.
Government fighting child detention The Scottish Government is...
The Scottish Government is continuing to "fight the battle" against children being held at a detention centre, Alex Salmond has said.
Murder witness jailed for no show
A woman whose brother walked free from a murder charge after she failed to give evidence at his trial has been jailed for six years.
Campaign to keep OAPs safe on the streets
GLASGOW'S older citizens are being warned that they are at the greatest risk of harm on the city's roads.
Christians protest at portrayal of Jesus as transsexual woman
Protesters wave placards opposing Jesus, Queen of Heaven at the Tron Theatre in Glasgow.
Scottish Business Briefing - Wednesday 04 November, 2009
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Hunt for gang after murder of mumPOLICE today stepped up their hunt...
POLICE today stepped up their hunt for a vicious gang after a mum-of-four was stabbed to death on her doorstep.
Swinney insists project is binned
Finance Secretary John Swinney was labelled "judge, jury and executioner" as he defended his decision to cancel a city airport railway project.
Fury at bid to close 4 primaries
A SCOTS council is to embark on a series of controversial school closures, citing falling rolls and the drain on resources.
MSPs consider boy's vitamin plea Campaigning schoolboy Ryan...
Campaigning schoolboy Ryan McLaughlin will find out if his plea for free vitamin D supplements for children and pregnant women is to be taken forward by MSPs.
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