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Monday, 03 March 2008 |
A fugitive terror suspect has been flown to Scotland to face charges over setting a holiday jet ablaze.
Calls for an airgun ban in Scotland have been rejected by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
Smuglers have driven up to £40million worth of hard drugs into Scotland through a single stretch of road in three years.
An MSP has rushed to buy a second home at taxpayers' expense - weeks before new rules would have banned him from cashing in.
Socialist firebrand Rosie Kane didn't have far to go to get inspiration for her acting debut about working on the breadline. Mum-of-two Rosie, 46, revealed yesterday she is getting by on £58-a-week dole money since losing her seat as an MSP.
Learner drivers could be forced to take lessons at night and on motorways before passing their test.
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