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Election Night as it happened
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010. |
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Illicit still put back into use
A former illicit still has been put back into use by a whisky distiller on Lewis in the Western Isles. |
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Man denies 'Trojan' webcam virus
An IT expert has denied sending out a computer virus which allowed him to spy on strangers using their webcams. |
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You have been reading.
A round up of the stories you have been reading |
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£231,000 sheep sets price record
A sheep is believed to have become the world's most expensive after selling for £231,000 at a sale. |
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Grouse numbers 'are on the rise'
Gamekeepers report an increase in grouse numbers on Scotland's moors ahead of this year's shooting season. |
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Single malt has £10,000 price tag
A 50-year-old single malt Scotch whisky is to go on sale for £10,000 a bottle, its distiller announces. |
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Traditional boat festival begins
A major annual maritime event is under way in Banffshire, and it will be twice as long as usual at four days. |
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Open air Mass at hidden seminary
An open air Mass is to be celebrated at a historic "hidden seminary" by the nation's most senior Roman Catholic. |
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Where the wind farm war is waged
How the fate of turbine developments is being decided at public inquiries across Scotland. |
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What the papers say
A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers. |
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Your pictures: Scotland's snow
Heavy snow brings serious travel problems to northern Scotland and also closes schools. |
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Tory backer Laidlaw stops funding
One of the Conservatives' biggest financial backers has stopped donating until "issues" over tax are resolved, the party says. |
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Drivers killed in accidents named
Two drivers killed following two serious accidents on Aberdeenshire roads are named by police. |
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Father optimistic for missing son
The father of a missing 28-year-old man still hopes his son will turn up safe and well at Christmas. |
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Divers end hunt for missing man
Police dive teams call off for the day their search of the Banffshire coastline for a missing man. |
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Thom will sing Homecoming anthem
A new version of the Scottish folk ballad "Caledonia" is to be recorded by Sandi Thom for next year's Homecoming celebrations. |
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Scots singer in Oxfam cash plea
Scottish singer Sandi Thom returns from east Africa to launch Oxfam's £15m World Food Crisis Appeal. |
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DNA tests on remains in crocodile
Police in Queensland conduct DNA tests on human remains found inside a crocodile feared to have eaten a 62-year-old man. |
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Australian man 'snatched by croc'
A search is under way for a man thought to have been dragged to his death by a crocodile in northern Australia. |