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Monday, 10 September 2007

Wendy Alexander is planning to drop the New Labour brand in an attempt to change public perception of her party in the run-up to the 2011 Scottish election.

The BBC has been forced to issue another apology for its coverage of Scottish politics after getting its facts wrong about the devolution referendum 10 years ago.

The Tories' commitment to the Scottish parliament has been questioned after it emerged that three of their MSPs have been given "priority status" for finding a seat at Westminster. 

The Government's Forestry Commission has come under fierce attack for "sabotaging" the future of mountain biking in Scotland by blocking a major development in the central belt.

Public sector bosses could face the sack unless they observe ministerial rules on curbing salary increases for senior staff.

Scotland's health watchdog has launched an investigation into the use of "bends" therapy for a growing number of medical conditions. 

Strathclyde Police will today launch a major offensive against territorial gang fighting with a hard-hitting documentary, targeted at schoolchildren as young as 10, featuring some of the most disturbing scenes captured on film.

Scottish Ministers have come under fierce attack for giving the go-ahead to a controversial waste incinerator near Perth, paving the way for others around the country.

Tommy Sheridan is facing fresh evidence' that he cheated on his wife and confessed to visiting a swingers' club, according to legal documents lodged in court relating to an appeal by the News Of The World. 

 



 

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