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Blow to Gordon Brown as Wendy Alexander resigns
Labour's Scottish leader, Wendy Alexander, quit yesterday amid a series of sleaze allegations in a move that further undermines the authority of Gordon Brown.
Man jailed for stabbing stranger
The judge described the assault as "utterly brutal and unprovoked." A man who stabbed a stranger in the face in South Lanarkshire because he "looked at him the wrong way" has been jailed for six years.
Celebrity Interviews: How a Scottish guitar maker became Steven Seagal's hero
SCOT Sean Kelly became the special guest on the set of a new movie starring Steven Seagal - after he designed a special guitar commissioned by the Hollywood action star.
Father in Scotland sues school over 'missing' English teacher
A father from Scotland is suing his local council - claiming his daughter did not receive proper teaching in her English classes.
Wide open race to succeed Wendy Alexander as Scottish Labour leader
THE race to succeed Wendy Alexander as Scottish Labour leader was described as "wide open" last night.
Never Lost for Words: Feed the birds? a spoonful of poison will do . . .
MARY POPPINS has a lot to answer for. Feed the birds? Better to wring their fat little necks and make like an Egyptian restaurateur: pluck em, stuff em, and roast em .
British Researchers Identify Link Between Childhood IQ And Vascular Dementia
Main Category: Alzheimer's / Dementia Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience ; Pediatrics / Children's Health Article Date: 26 Jun 2008 - 5:00 PDT Scottish researchers funded by the UK's leading dementia ...
Drink-driver banned for 10 years wins back his licence
DRIVER who caused the deaths of two women in a "truly dreadful" car crash was given back his licence yesterday, after impressing a judge with his efforts to turn around his life.
Your View: Glasgow is taking us for a ride
Derek Craig, of East Kilbride, was on the moors above Eaglesham when he snapped this superb sunset over Glasgow.
University honour for TV host Kelly
Television presenter Lorraine Kelly is being honoured for her charity work by a university.
When it comes to intimate encounters, playwright Tim Fountain believes more is more - " and he's not alone, as he sets out to prove in his new book ARE YOU a good lover? I know, that's a bit forward as a first ...
Prestwick Academy pupils on geography field trip
ON Tuesday, May 27 12 pupils from Mr Anderson's geography class went on a field-trip to Stinchar Valley in the Galloway Forest.
Victim lost eye after gang attack
Two men have admitted being involved in an attack in South Lanarkshire in which the victim lost an eye when he was hit in the face with a rock.
ST, Freescale gyrations lead story ranking
Here are the top six online stories for the week beginning Sunday, June 1, as ranked by EE Times Europe readers, up to and including Friday, June 6. The ranking is based on the number of reader "views" or ...
GLASGOW was today reeling from another jobs blow as 690 workers are...
GLASGOW was today reeling from another jobs blow as 690 workers are to be made redundant with the closure of a Norwich Union office.
Area is - great for business' as 1200 staff lose their jobs
EAST Kilbride is to be promoted internationally as a great place to do business - even as nearly 1200 ts East Kilbride site next month with the loss of 300 jobs.
800 jobs face axe as factory shuts
More than 800 jobs are likely to be lost at a US-owned computer chip factory after its owners announced its proposed closure.
The Downfall: Dawn raids that crushed an empire
IT was still dark when officers started arriving at the squat police station in East Kilbride town centre.
South Sub bid wins more backing
MOVES to reinstate the Capital's South Suburban railway service have received the backing of a Lothians MSP.
ALLIED Carpets has signed a five-year deal with Azzurri Communications, which will supply the retailer with telephone and computer services.