Holyrood morning roundup: Wednesday 04 July, 2012

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Good morning – here are the top 10 news stories in Scotland this morning:

Two feared dead in Scots RAF jets crash (The Herald)

Independent Scotland vulnerable to 9/11 attack (The Herald)

Tornado jet crash: MoD reviews search for missing crew (BBC Scotland)

Better trains and more jobs promised as railway line set to be electrified (STV)

Scottish independence: SNP has failed to open any talks with UK government bodies on independence (The Scotsman)

Third person dies in Edinburgh in Legionnaires’ outbreak (STV)

Revealed: How British embassies help Alex Salmond around the world (Daily Telegraph)

Rangers: SPL set for vote on whether to admit club to top flight (BBC Scotland)

Bob Diamond cuts up rough as he quits Barclays (The Guardian)

Staff pick up £90m windfall after Wood Mackenzie seals £1.1bn takeover (The Scotsman)

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Alan Robertson Alan Robertson

A graduate in Politics and Journalism from the University of Strathclyde, Alan joined the Holyrood team as a reporter in May 2012 fresh from finishing his studies. Alan spent four years in student media, the last of which helping to launch the award-winning Glasgow Journal as Managing Editor, and continues to work part-time as a sub-editor in sport for the Sunday...

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