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Demand for faster inquiry on hepatitis infectionsDemand for faster inquiry on hepatitis infections
12:58am Thu 8 Jan 09
A judge yesterday demanded answers from the Scottish Government about an inquiry into how patients were infected with contaminated blood.

Supermarkets face legal services test
12:04am Thursday 8th January 2009
Supermarkets and banks would have to pass a “fit to own” test if they wanted to provide legal services, under proposals published by the Scottish Government.

BT scraps charges for 0870 numbers
9:59am Thursday 8th January 2009
Telecoms giant BT today announced it was scrapping charges for 0870 and 0845 numbers, used by millions of customers, in a move which will cost the company £24 million.

UFO investigation after wind turbine damaged
10:00am Thursday 8th January 2009
An investigation was under way today into how a blade was mysteriously torn off a wind turbine amid reports of "strange lights" in the sky.

Teachers fear ‘battleground’ over pupils’ biometric data
12:23am Thursday 8th January 2009
Teachers have warned that the growing use of biometric technologies such as fingerprinting will make schools an “ideological battleground” on issues of civil liberties and privacy.

West Coast rail route disruption ‘caused by rush to upgrade line’West Coast rail route disruption ‘caused by rush to upgrade line’
12:11am Thu 8 Jan 09
Disruption on a major rail line linking Scotland and London was caused by a rush to upgrade the route, it was claimed yesterday, after passengers suffered a sixth successive day of chaos.

M&S unveils plans for 1230 job cuts as 27 stores face axe
12:53am Thursday 8th January 2009
Fears are growing that thousands more jobs in Scotland could be axed after Marks & Spencer became the latest high-street giant to announce mass redundancies.

Spiralling costs threaten British US fighter jet order
12:10am Thursday 8th January 2009
The US-designed fighters picked by Britain to equip its two new aircraft carriers and several RAF squadrons are facing a budget battle in the US Congress.

Brown ‘is set to print money’ in bid to beat deflation
12:50am Thursday 8th January 2009
Gordon Brown was branded "desperate" last night after Westminster sources suggested he was considering the option of printing money in another big gamble to limit the effects of the recession.

UK military families lived above unexploded RAF bombs
12:14am Thursday 8th January 2009
Three generations of British military families lived on a German housing estate blissfully unaware that the ground beneath them contained unexploded RAF bombs dropped on Hitler's Third Reich more than 60 years earlier, The Herald can reveal.

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