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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
RBS could be able to write off billions of its problematic assets, if a US bail-out of banks is approved.
Former first minister Jack McConnell has found himself in the middle of a heated gay rights battle in Malawi months before he takes the post of high commissioner.
A lack of funding for childcare in colleges is forcing many single parents to suspend their studies .
Three more advisers to Alex Salmond reportedly work for companies that profit from short-selling, which the First Minister recently condemned.
Nuclear bases on the Clyde saw a 40 per cent rise in safety incidents in 2006/07, which the SNP has called a "disgrace".
Holyrood chief executive Paul Grice may leave the post after a report criticised leadership in the organisation.
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