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Four-fold rise in number of patients seeking flu treatment
12:05am Thursday 8th January 2009
Flu levels are continuing to rise in Scotland, with 79 people consulting their GP about flu for every 100,000 in the population, figures out yesterday showed.

Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo in Ferrari road smash
12:55pm Thursday 8th January 2009
Manchester United footballer Cristiano Ronaldo today escaped uninjured after his sportscar hit a roadside barrier. (Pictures)

Alistair Darling: Nobody is talking about printing money
11:06am Thursday 8th January 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling moved today to quash speculation that he was planning to print money to ease the impact of recession.

Scottish Government urged to abandon sentencing plans
9:21am Thursday 8th January 2009
The Scottish Government today faced calls to abandon plans to phase out prison sentences of less than six months as MSPs prepare to debate the management of offenders.

National tests for all Primary 7 children
12:03am Thursday 8th January 2009
All pupils in Scotland are to sit new national literacy and numeracy tests in the final year of primary school under Scottish Government plans announced yesterday.

Scottish cities offered chance to bid for UK culture crown
12:12am Thursday 8th January 2009
Scotland’s major cities will be able to bid for the title of the UK’s capital of culture under a new competition suggested last night by a government minister.

Watchdog demands transparency over broadband speeds
11:04am Thursday 8th January 2009
Internet companies need to provide better information to broadband subscribers about the speed of service they can expect, a watchdog said today.

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.

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