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BBC Scotland building,Pacific Quay, Glasgow
BBC   Established   Organisation   Photos   Thompson  
 London Evening Standard 
BBC 'will lose established stars'
The BBC "will lose established stars" as it goes through a series of massive cuts, Director General Mark Thompson has warned - while the corporation's top brass will not be exempt from the axe either.... (photo: GFDL)
Jet2 737-300 in white livery departing from Edinburgh Airport in May 2009
Aerospace   Edinburgh   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Jet2.com  
 TravelDailyNews 
Jet2.com launches new ski routes for Edinburgh and Newcastle
| Leading low fare airline, Jet2.com, has expanded its ski offering from Edinburgh and Newcastle with the launch  of brand new services to Geneva for the 2010/2011 winter sports season. | The new... (photo: Creative Commons / Rafboy15)
Alcohol - Liquor  The Guardian 
Alcohol pricing 'would save £700m'
| A minimum price for alcohol of 45p a unit would save Scotland more than £700 million in 10 years, Scottish Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon has said. | Ms Sturgeon said that changing the law s... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Medical   Photos   Price   Scotland   Wikipedia: Alcohol  
Alcohol - Liquor - Drinks  BBC News 
In quotes: 45p alcohol plan response
| The Scottish government has said it wants to introduce a 45p minimum price for every unit of alcohol sold in Scotland. | The controversial plan is backed by the British Medical Association, the Roya... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Alcohol   Photos   Prices   Scotland   Wikipedia: Alcohol  
Top Stories
Dog - Pet - Animals London Evening Standard
Dogs law 'cannot come soon enough'
New legislation to tackle dangerous dogs "cannot come soon enough" after a 10-year-old girl was mauled by two rottweilers, campaigners have said. | Rhianna Kidd was attac... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Dogs   Legislation   Photos   Prevention   School  
beer London Evening Standard
Alcohol price limit urged for UK
A price limit on the sale of alcohol should be brought in across the UK, a commission set up to find new ways of tackling Scotland's drinking culture has said. | The Alco... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Alcohol   Photos   Price   Scotland   Wikipedia: Alcoholic beverage  
 Author JK Rowling and her husband Neil Murray arrive at the European Premiere of ´Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix´ at the Odeon Cinema in Londons Leicester Square, Tuesday July 3, 2007. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)   (js1) Fresno Bee
JK Rowling donates $15.4 million for MS center
| The Associated Press Share | thefresnobee_994:/2010/08/31/2060028/jk-rowling-donates-10-million.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | S... (photo: AP/Anthony Harvey)
Entertainment   Film   Media   Photos  
In this Thursday April 16, 2009 file photo Susan Boyle, whose performance on the television show "Britain's Got Talent" wowed the judges, poses singing with a hairbrush at her home in Blackburn, Scotland. It's always a bad hair day for Susan Boyle until she starts to sing. The Daily Mail
Susan Boyle finally moves into her £300,000 Scottish home
| Susan Boyle has finally waved goodbye to her run down council house and moved into her £300,000, five-bedroom home in West Lothian. | The 48-year-old found time over th... (photo: AP / AP Photo)
Celebrity   Photos   Singer   Star  
Britain's best-known fugitive Ronnie Biggs, center, shares a laugh with fellow thief, Bruce Reynolds, right, and Roy Shaw in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, August 8, 1999. The Daily Mail
How our man in Rio got the dabs on Great Train Robber Biggs
| Spotted: The Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs was spotted in a Rio de Janeiro cafe by detective Brian Marshall | Slipper of the Yard, Scotland Yard’s Det Chief Sup... (photo: AP / Douglas Engle)
Biggs   Case   Detective   Photos   Train  
In this Jan. 4, 2006 file photo, Russian-Israeli billionaire Arkady Gaydamak speaks during a press conference in the city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, Israel. Israeli authorities have indicted Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, the Russian-born tycoon who fled the country on charges of fraud and money laundering. The Daily Telegraph
Tycoons announce £10 million for new 'people's bank'
Some of Scotland's richest businessmen have announced they are to spend £10 million to start rolling out a traditional 'people's bank' to the country's high streets. | Br... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit, File)
Bank   Million   People   Photos   Tycoons  
Politics Business
- Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Cha
- Scots government calls time with minimum charge for alcohol
- Scottish government to tackle alcohol abuse with price hike
- Council executives each receive £128,000 payoff
Wearing gold - Gold prices- Accessories
Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Change
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- Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Cha
- Ban on bargain booze: Minimum price law could be introduced
- Europe unlikely to act soon on IMF seats-source
- Fred the Shred outdone by Hester
Wearing gold - Gold prices- Accessories
Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Change
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Entertainment Festival
- Lammermuir Festival: From Mach 1 to a Bach one
- Telluride Film Festival announces lineup
- Telluride Film Festival announces lineup
- Telluride: Where art rules the big screen
 Author JK Rowling and her husband Neil Murray arrive at the European Premiere of ´Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix´ at the Odeon Cinema in Londons Leicester Square, Tuesday July 3, 2007. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)   (js1)
JK Rowling donates $15.4 million for MS center
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- Stage Struck
- Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wuppertal, Playhouse, Edinburg
- Lammermuir Festival: From Mach 1 to a Bach one
- Show time
File - MARSOC Marines take a knee in a wheat field in Suji as Afghan National Army Soldiers and Marine Special Operation Command Marines patrol through the village in Farah Prov., Bala Baluk District, Afghanistan, March 29.
American deaths in Afghanistan surpass highest annual record
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Market Health
- JGBs up gingerly as stocks backpedal before US jobs
- GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks edge up ahead of key US jobs data
- Oil slips ahead of U.S. jobs data, Hurricane Earl
- Nikkei claws up 0.4 pct, caution before jobs data
Wearing gold - Gold prices- Accessories
Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Change
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- Scots government calls time with minimum charge for alcohol
- Gardeners warned about Legionnaire's risk
- Fitzgerald named at fullback for Leinster
- In quotes: 45p alcohol plan response
Alcohol - Liquor - Drinks
Scots government calls time with minimum charge for alcohol
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Education Sport
- Ex-MI6 worker faces jail over leak
- Love letter to America: Gushing tributes to Obama and Bush i
- Mayfair Evolves and Real Estate Prices Blossom
- Pakistan cricket trio suspended
Alcohol - Liquor - Health
Alcohol pricing 'would save £700m'
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- ICC provisionally suspends tainted Pakistan trio
- Three tainted Pakistani cricketers suspended by ICC
- Pakistan Trio Suspended And Charged
- This weekend in derby (September 4)
A logo of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is seen outside one of its branches in London, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Shares at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC plunged 39 percent in early trading on Tuesday, as investors worried that the British government was not doing enough to boost banks' balance sheets in the financial cris
R.B.S. to Cut 3,500 Jobs in Britain
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