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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
Scottish Ministers are planning to challenge one of the most iconic policies of the Thatcher era by scrapping tenants' "right-to-buy" for new social housing.
Pollution from Scotland's major coal and gas-fired power stations shot up last year, threatening to wreck the Scottish government's plans to combat climate change.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing accusations he has breached Westminster expenses rules after subletting his constituency office to party colleagues.
The drive to improve the nation's diet has targeted schools, workplaces and hospitals - now menus in Scottish prisons are to be overhauled to encourage healthy eating.
Scotland is in breach of human rights law and could be taken to court over "extraordinary rendition" flights, according to a Glasgow law expert who has written to the lord advocate demanding urgent action be taken over them.
A Scottish study of men who buy sex from prostitutes has found most would be deterred if their names were put on the sex offenders register as punishment.
The rumours are true: Albus Dumbledore, master wizard and headmaster of Hogwarts is gay, Harry Potter author JK Rowling has admitted.
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