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  • Measles outbreak alert as parents neglect jabs

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The alert was sounded by director of public health Dr Margaret Somerville as Highland councillors approved a "lifesaving" programme to protect children against flu and a strain of ...

  • Tragic bike death boy was ray of sunshine says family

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The heartbroken family of an eight-year-old boy who was killed while out playing hide and seek with friends described him last night as a "ray of ...

  • The world’s largest ocean energy site gets green light

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Wave energy developer Aquamarine Power, was granted consent from the Scottish Government for a 40MW wavefarm, enough capacity to power nearly 30,000 homes. And there are hopes that the offshore development could be a spur for energy company SHE Transmission to press ahead earlier with the sub-sea grid connector cable to take Outer Hebrides renewable power to ...

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  • Young Dons can join new cap Jack

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    And McInnes hopes other young players who pushed themselves into Aberdeen's first-team squad last season - Nicky Low, Clark Robertson, Cammy Smith, Jamie Masson and Declan McManus - can follow the lead of Jack, who has been an international player from under-16s to ...

  • Murray back injury a blessing in disguise reckons Becker

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Former grand slam champion Boris Becker believes the injury which has forced Andy Murray's withdrawal from the French Open may be a blessing in disguise for the world number two ahead of ...

  • Hugh takes to the high seas to check fish stocks

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Peter Bruce, of the Peterhead-registered Budding Rose, embarked Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his camera crew at Lerwick while they filmed the latest series of his Fish Fight ...

  • Highland pair on signing trail

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The former Elgin City and Caley Thistle player becomes a free agent at the end of this month and said after the final day Highland derby win against Inverness he has not been offered a new contract to stay at Victoria ...

  • Butcher keen to get a deal done for Doran

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Butcher, who is also on the trail of Kidderminster Harriers midfielder James Vincent, 23, believes re-signing Doran would be a massive step forward for Caley ...

  • Westwood urges Euro Tour to get players out of comfort zone

    Evening Express - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Lee Westwood has called on the European Tour to co-ordinate its schedule with the PGA Tour to ensure more players do not stay in the comfort zone of the United ...

  • Hey dont forget about our Aberdeen Bay wind project

    Daily Record - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Let's hope Aberdeen hasn't missed the boat, especially now Swedish Government-owned Vattenfall has pulled out of the Aberdeen project on grounds of ...

  • Union fear hike in transport charges could wipe out Scotlands struggling coal industry

    Daily Record - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    SCOTLAND'S struggling coal industry could be completely wiped out by a planned hike in the cost of transporting the vital fuel.There are "grave concerns" an increase in freight charges being lined up by train bosses could be the blow that finally kills the nation's proud mining tradition.The Scottish coal industry is particularly dependent on rail network subsidies as more ...

  • The challenge of fighting for Scots workers in a global industry

    Daily Record - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    I'VE said it before and I'll say it again: I don't deal with too many good news stories.Sadly it's the nature of the job. We offer advice and support to workers who feel they have been treated unfairly or who have been injured in the course of their employment. None of that normally makes for good news.In providing this service we need to confront employers.In the first ...

  • Disgraced Scottish politician faces charges over airport abuse

    The Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    (1 hr 1 min ago) Disgraced Scottish lawmaker Eric Joyce, who was arrested but not charged in March for a brawl in the bar at the British parliament, has once again found trouble in public. The Scotsman has been charged with breach of the peace after an alleged disturbance at Edinburgh airport on Sunday night, media report said. Joyce, 52, MP for Falkirk who sits as an independent, is alleged ...

  • Celtic skipper Brown defends Commons’ Scotland decision

    Tribal Football - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    for his decision to prematurely end his Scotland career. The 29-year old yesterday called time on his international playing days after just 12 caps, citing club football as the major reason for his announcement. The choice was met with derision by Scottish Football Association performance director Mark Wotte who posted the following on ...

  • Lustig keen for a rest as Celtic prepare for Scottish Cup final

    Tribal Football - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    teammates are not exhausted for this weekend's Scottish Cup final. The Hoops have endured a remarkably long season which began back in July and has so far taken in 58 competitive matches, leading the Swedish defender to believe that perhaps there could be some fatigue among Neil Lennon's squad for the Hampden showdown ...

  • Police name boy killed in crash with mobile crane in Aberdeen as Kyle Allan age 8

    Daily Record - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Scotland's police force is one of the most advanced in Europe in tackling domestic abuse.. but the courts are tripping them up at the final ...

  • Rare Scottish wildcats said at risk of extinction

    Middle East Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Scottish wildcats, one of the world's rarest animals, could be extinct in two years because of cross breeding with feral and hybrid cats, a biologist says. Paul O'Donoghue of the University of Chester, who has developed a genetic test to identify pure Scottish wildcats, said extinction is a certainty unless "urgent" conservation measures are put in place. "Our research ...

  • Hillwalkers in Scotland warned to expect blizzards as weather turns wintry over higher ground

    Daily Record - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    FORECASTERS have warned hillwalkers not to be caught out over the next few days as they predict severe blizzards on higher ground. This week's sunny spell is expected to turn wintry from tomorrow, with snow forecast on the mountains. Wind gusts of up to 80mph could make conditions very hazardous for walkers, the Met Office said. Chief forecaster Martin Young said: "Although we are ...

  • Andrea Bocellis opening concert at The Hydro rescheduled

    Daily Record - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    THE first concert announced for new 125 million Glasgow venue The Hydro is to be delayed, operators confirmed today. But the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) insisted that the move was as a result of securing Rod Stewart for the opening concert on September 30 and not because of any construction delays. It means the Andrea Bocelli concert scheduled for Sunday September 15 will ...

  • Glasgow 2014 appoints London company to handle PR for Commonwealth Games

    Inside the Games - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    May 22 - London-based company Pitch has been appointed to handle public relations for next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, it was announced ...

  • Teenagers death in school bus crash may have been prevented by seatbelt FAI finds

    Daily Record - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Tam Cowan: Maggie May have been a bloke but Rod Stewart has still got it TAM reckons Rod Stewart is a perfect choice for the first gig at The ...

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