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Monday, 02 June 2008

Scotland is facing an infertility "time bomb" following a rise in cases of the sexually transmitted infection chlamydia among young men that are being undiagnosed and untreated.

Around 30 MSPs will have to sell their taxpayer-funded Edinburgh homes if they want to make future expenses claims for staying in the capital.

The Scottish government faces mounting pressure to close a loophole in its forthcoming rape bill which could see a rapist cleared if he proved his victim consented to sado-masochistic sex (S&M).

The Scottish government is planning to restrict access to student loans through an accounting trick associated with Gordon Brown. Education Minister Fiona Hyslop is planning to cut £12 million from the student support budget by means of "fiscal drag", a method of restricting benefits and increasing taxation.

Poetic injustice? Fears that Robert Burns has been sidelined in celebrations for his own 250th birthday

Iain Macwhirter: Scotland's oil ... an idea whose time has come?


 

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