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Monday, 17 March 2008

Tycoon Donald Trump has won unprecedented backing among Scotland's business leaders for his controversial Aberdeenshire golf course development.

Wealthy Scots who keep second homes in some of the most scenic parts of the country face a doubling of their council tax in a shake-up of local government.

Scottish Labour has lost nearly a quarter of its membership since the start of the war in Iraq, and looks set to be overtaken by the SNP as the country's biggest party.

Artist Jack Vettriano has hit out at MSPs for wanting to borrow his paintings for buildings and offices.

The number of nursery teachers in Scottish state schools has rapidly declined over the past three years, potentially damaging the prospects of many youngsters before they even start formal education.

 



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