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Monday, 05 November 2007 |
Only 7.5 per cent of Scottish police officers are available for frontline duties despite record recruitment, according to shocking new figures.
Firefighters were last night still battling to bring a massive warehouse blaze under control so they could complete the search for three colleagues feared dead in the inferno.
Military doctors will work within the NHS to stop the scandal of war heroes being left to cope on their own with crushing mental health illnesses.
Alex Salmond will only get his first budget through Parliament if he agrees to back Tory plans on housing, drugs and crime, Conservative chiefs have warned.
Government plans to cut primary school class sizes by spending millions of pounds of taxpayers' cash on extra teachers and classrooms will fail to boost attainment in the long term, according to a major new study.
Should parents be told if their underage child is having sex?
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