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Scots oppose being eavesdropped by CCTV
12:44am Wednesday 6th February 2008
NEARLY three-quarters of Scots are opposed to CCTV cameras that record their conversations, according to research published today by the Freedom of Information watchdog.
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By KEVIN SCHOFIELD

Working wives ... and mothers, sisters and husbands
12:39am Saturday 2nd February 2008
MPs who work with their wives may benefit from an extra household salary at public expense, but it comes with complications.
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By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

Case prompts urgent reviews of day release from open prisons
12:11am Friday 25th January 2008
The rape of a teenage girl by a man who absconded while on day release from jail yesterday sparked two reviews of the use of open prisons.
By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

Call for India to join the fight against extremist groups
12:25am Monday 21st January 2008
The continuing fight against terrorism and extremist idealogues who poison the minds of young people must include the Asian giants of India and China, Gordon Brown declared yesterday.
By MICHAEL SETTLE

A meeting of minds and a guard of honour … but no ping-pong
12:53am Saturday 19th January 2008
Sketch: Apart from the foggy chill of a Beijing dawn, the first experience of the Chinese capital was a harsh sensation at the back of the throat from the city’s heavy pollution.
By MICHAEL SETTLE

Key points of the European Union reform treaty
12:53am Friday 14th December 2007
Analysis: Michael Settle answers some common questions on the European Union reform treaty, and explains what all the fuss is about.
By MICHAEL SETTLE, Chief UK Political Correspondent

Ministers to extend home curfew system
12:17am Thursday 29th November 2007
The system of curfews for early-release prisoners is to be extended by ministers in order to remove around 140 inmates from overcrowded jails.
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By ROBBIE DINWOODIE, Chief Scottish Political Correspondent

Stephen supports Post Office campaign
1:40am Tuesday 27th November 2007
Nicol Stephen, the Scottish Liberal Democrat leader, was in Glasgow yesterday to show support for his party's campaign against post office closures in the area.
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By ALISON CHIESA





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