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Babies’ bodies found in a box inside house
12:34am Tuesday 13th May 2008
The bodies of two babies have been found in a box at a house, police confirmed yesterday.

Campaign highlights growth of green jobs
12:34am Tuesday 13th May 2008
Young people are being encouraged to consider green jobs as part of a major new campaign.
By BRIAN DONNELLY

Call for specialist fraud unit as Scots police risk lagging behind rest of UK
12:31am Tuesday 13th May 2008
Police forces are failing to tackle fraud consistently and Scotland is in danger of falling behind developments in the rest of the UK, according to HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland.
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By LUCY ADAMS, Chief Reporter

Family in plea for missing father to get in touch
12:31am Tuesday 13th May 2008
The daughter of a man missing for more than a week yesterday urged her father to get in touch as concerns grow for his safety.
By ALISON CAMPSIE

Parents join school service in tribute to teenager murdered in glass attack
12:31am Tuesday 13th May 2008
The parents of murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen joined his classmates for a special mass yesterday on what would have been his last full day at school.

ITV show criticised for coverage of Cilla Black’s psychic service
12:04am Tuesday 13th May 2008
Sherna Noah ITV1 show This Morning has been rapped by broadcasting watchdog Ofcom over an interview with Cilla Black.
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Scottish exhibition planned of ‘most important artist alive’
12:02am Tuesday 13th May 2008
ONE of Europe's greatest living artists is to be the subject of a major exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS).
By PHIL MILLER, Arts Correspondent

‘After the first few weeks, it becomes so easy’
12:02am Tuesday 13th May 2008
For something so natural, breastfeeding is not as easy as you imagine, according to Monica McGhee. “It was so difficult at first,” says the 16-year-old, from Erskine, cradling her daughter, Niamh-Kathleen, who is 20 weeks.
By JAMES MORGAN reporter

McCartney marriage ends
12:02am Tuesday 13th May 2008
The ill-fated marriage of Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills was ended yesterday by the same judge who awarded the former model £24.3m as a divorce settlement.

Fears over cuts to night air ambulance crew
12:53am Monday 12th May 2008
AMBULANCE chiefs last night confirmed that they were to reduce the number of paramedics on night-time emergency helicopter flights, raising the possibility that members of the public could be asked to help lift badly injured victims into air ambulances.
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By WILLIAM TINNING

Crazy golf as boat’s Final Fling ends up in a bunker
12:51am Monday 12th May 2008
Some of the world's best golfers have landed in bunkers at the home of the Scottish Open.
By WILLIAM TINNING

Abuse probe at school for autistic children
12:26am Monday 12th May 2008
SENIOR staff at a special-needs school are at the centre of a probe into abuse allegations.
By STEWART PATERSON

Zenit fans may have to live up to their nickname
12:12am Monday 12th May 2008
They earned their nickname sleeping in Moscow's railway stations. Now the Bomzhi - or homeless "Bums" - of Zenit St Petersburg are on their way to Manchester, some without a place to stay.
By DAVID LEASK

‘You don’t have to go to Manchester’
12:12am Monday 12th May 2008
IT'S a promise from one of the club's very own legends, Mark Hateley: "You don't have to go to Manchester."
By GERRY BRAIDEN, Local Government Reporter

World record for Glasgow artist as painting is sold for £400,000
12:40am Saturday 10th May 2008
A painting by one of the Glasgow Boys which has been "missing" for almost 50 years has turned up at an auction and smashed the world record for the artist.
By STEWART PATERSON

Quarter of shoppers going for Fairtrade
12:59am Saturday 10th May 2008
Josie Clarke ONE-quarter of UK consumers now regularly buy Fairtrade products, according to research out today.

Bus chief watches as depot is demolished
12:58am Saturday 10th May 2008
Andrew Hamilton The head of Britain's largest bus operator yesterday watched the demolition of part of its 40-year-old depot.

Charges against ‘police’ stripper dropped
12:34am Saturday 10th May 2008
Lucinda Cameron CHARGES against a "police" stripogram have been dropped by the Crown after judges ruled that his baton was not an offensive weapon, it was announced yesterday.
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‘Tell fans not to drink? Might as well tell them not to breathe’
12:34am Saturday 10th May 2008
Rangers fans were effectively told yesterday they could break Manchester's ban on street drinking for the Uefa Cup final.
By DAVID LEASK

Corsie company calls in administrators
12:29am Saturday 10th May 2008
The leisure and beauty business founded by Scotland's former world bowls champion, Richard Corsie MBE, has gone into administration.
By JAMES MORGAN reporter

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