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Up to 150,000 council workers across Scotland are due to take part in a second 24-hour strike over pay on Wednesday.
Peter Nicol, MBE , is a former professional squash player from the United Kingdom, who represented first Scotland and then England in international squash.
Council told to pay for child's private school THOUSANDS of pounds to ...
THOUSANDS of pounds to meet the cost of a disabled child's private schooling will have to be paid by his local council, a court has ordered.
Missing man found following plea
A man thought to be suffering from depression who went missing in Aberdeenshire has been found following an appeal.
Banking on Libor is a long-term strategy
THE rapid slide in the value of sterling against the euro over the past week represents many positives for the farming industry.
Pirates to shiver timbers again
The execution of two pirates from Aberdeen is to be re-visited during September's Scottish Archaeology Month.
Come home plea to runaway lovers
THE parents of two teenage runaway lovers have pleaded for them to come home. Kirsty Allan and boyfriend Tom O'Neill, 16, were last seen on Saturday.
Police recover 25,000 of drugs
Police officers recovered 25,000 of heroin and crack cocaine after searching a house in Inverurie.
One-day strike to halt all public services
PROTEST: Public service workers furious at under-inflation offer. GERRY BRAIDEN and HEATHER McLELLAN More than 150,000 local government workers are expected to bring core services across Scotland to a ...
Weather fails to halt fireworks
Organisers of the British Fireworks Championships have gone ahead with the second night of competition, despite the forecast of rain and gales.
He does love to be beside the seaside
The GMTV television critic is venturing away from his usual area of expertise for Richard's Little Britain, in which he samples the delights of holiday camps and caravan parks the length and breadth of the ...
He does love to be beside the seaside
The GMTV television critic is venturing away from his usual area of expertise for Richard's Little Britain, in which he samples the delights of holiday camps and caravan parks the length and breadth of the ...
Helen Smart Gavin formerly of Bedminster
ROCHESTER, Mich. - Helen Smart Gavin died peacefully July 18, 2008, a few days shy of her 87th birthday, at Sunrise Assisted Living in Rochester, Mich., after a brief illness.
Helen Smart Gavin formerly of Bedminster
ROCHESTER, Mich. - Helen Smart Gavin died peacefully July 18, 2008, a few days shy of her 87th birthday, at Sunrise Assisted Living in Rochester, Mich., after a brief illness.
International Byron Society visits home of poet
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Peter Stephen will welcome members of the International Byron Society when they visit Aberdeen to see for themselves the city, which held such fond memories for Lord Byron.
Parliamentary week's touching end
The sinking of the Lancastria was hushed up for years after the war They came forward to receive their medals after a cover-up lasting 68 years.
This year, chefs sharing their kno- how include Tom Lewis. Local produce abounds with fresh fish, bread, succulent meat and vegetables.
Mystery buyer of Ossian revealed
Elaine McPherson, the Scottish entrepreneur who saved discount fashion group Ethel Austin, was yesterday named as one of the mystery buyers to have acquired parts of the collapsed Glasgow-based homeware and ...
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Premier Plates Exclusively Selling Number Plate AO 1
A recent valuation and subsequent marketing agreement has been exclusively agreed with premier plates uk and this is for the marketing of a registration recently featured in the uk national press. via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
The petrol picture over Scotland
The proposed shut down of the Grangemouth oil refinery is already affecting petrol buying around Scotland. via BBC