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What's behind Anyone But England?
As the World Cup kicks off, many football fans from the UK's celtic nations say they will support ABE - Anyone But England. Why? |
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Land Girl recalls life down on the farm
A former Land Girl tells BBC Scotland why it's vital the role she played, along with others like her, should be remembered. |
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Nurses to get 'more time to care'
An initiative aimed at freeing up more nurses' time for face-to-face patient care is to be rolled out across Scotland. |
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Labour's Scots bedrock unbroken
Labour's Scottish bedrock of support holds firm in the west of Scotland with no change north of the border. |
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More airports shut over ash risks
Passengers face disruption after airports in Scotland and Ireland close because of a fresh cloud of volcanic ash. |
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The Full Election Story - 14 April
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010. |
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Ex-ministers reject lobby claims
Two ex-ministers deny wrongdoing over reports they were prepared to use government contacts to help a lobbying firm. |
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Bonus of £400,000 for milk staff
Employees of Robert Wiseman Dairies who worked through the snow are each to get a bonus of £100. |
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Building firm in administration
A total of 125 people are made redundant as a Lanarkshire-based construction firm goes into administration. |
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Receivership for property group
One of Scotland's larger property development companies, the Kilmartin Property Group is placed in receivership. |
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Footballer opens namesake centre
Football legend Ally McCoist officially opens a new sports facility in East Kilbride named after him. |
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Scottish Labour's front bench team
A guide to Scottish Labour's front bench spokesmen and women in the Scottish Parliament. |
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'Show Your Working': What 'ClimateGate' means
The 'ClimateGate' affair shows that we need a more concerted effort to explain and engage the public in understanding the processes and practices of climate change science and scientists, |
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Why the BBC roadshow meets a need
People turn out in force for free financial advice from an army of experts organised by the BBC. |
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Job losses over dairy firm review
More than 200 jobs at a dairy company in the South West could be at risk after an operational review. |
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Allied Carpets to lose 850 jobs
Allied Carpets is to make 850 people redundant after going into administration, and closing 142 stores. |
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Jail for fake cash father and son
A father and son from South Lanarkshire are jailed for more than eight years for mass producing fake bank notes. |
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Jobs lost in news office closures
Trinity Mirror unveils plans to shut five newspaper offices across Scotland and create six "hubs" for its 17 titles. |
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Father and sons in fake cash scam
A businessman and his two sons plead guilty to producing and passing off thousands of pounds of counterfeit cash. |
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Why I voted for the BNP
BBC News website readers have been telling us why they decided to vote for the BNP. Here are some of their views. |