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THE retirement plans of thousands of Britons were dealt a major blow last night when they were told they would have to work longer or have their company pensions cut.
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A THREE-year-old girl who was abducted from her home and raped was rescued by chance after the car she was in was driven through a red light.
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GRIEF-stricken relatives of 12 men killed in a West Virginia mining disaster are demanding to know why they were led to believe for three hours that their loved ones had been found alive.
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CHARLES Kennedy put his political life on the line last night, admitting to a serious drink problem and calling an election, in a gamble that could see him sacked as Liberal Democrat leader.
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AS PREMIERE'S fight goes on, focus shifts to Israel's future.
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THE head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has caused controversy among non-Christian faiths by telling them that they needed to realise they live in a Christian country.
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RUTH Kelly, the Education Secretary, last night admitted she does not know how many registered sex offenders her department has allowed to work in schools.
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THE dark hat, brimmed in black and white check, its badge a beacon to justice, sat cushioned on the flag of the West Yorkshire Police which, in turn, draped the coffin of the hat's former owner: Constable Sharon Beshenivsky.
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ROSSLYN
Chapel has braved the elements and shifts in the religious climate for nearly
six centuries. So, says CRAIG BROWN, it is hardly fazed by the invasion
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CHARLES
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the Liberal Democrats urged him to use the New Year's break to consider whether
he was up to taking the party into the next election.
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Celtic Football
Club was formally constituted on the 6th November in 1887 by Brother Walfrid, a priest who dedicated his life to helping the poor. Founded with the intention of "alleviating poverty in Glasgow's East End parishes", Celtic played their first official game a year later, losing 5-2 to arch-rivals Rangers. For more information on Celtic Football Club click here |
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Robert Allan, poet and songwriter, was born in Kilbarchan,
Renfrewshire, on the 4th November in 1774. His works, published by Robert Burns Hardy of Glasgow, while attracting a great deal of admiration from lovers of Scottish song, failed to earn him enough money to continue his legacy. He emigrated to America in 1841 to see his youngest son, where he died a couple of months later. To read more about Great Scots click here |
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Today was a quiet
day in the visit of George IV to Scotland on the 19th August
1822, the first visit of a reigning monarch to Scotland
since Charles II in 1650. George's visit saw the birth of the
modern image of Scotland, orchestrated by Sir Walter Scott who
had persuaded George that he had legitimate Jacobite lineage.
Highland dress suddenly became immensely fashionable and
lowlanders across Scotland rushed to discover highland
ancestry so they could sport the suddenly trendy kilt in
varieties of dashing new tartan.
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'Confession' lifts lid on London bomb plot
THE London bomb plot suspect arrested in Rome has allegedly confessed to Italian interrogators, lifting the lid on the plan to bring a wave of terror to Britain.
Letter going to Bali about
bag handlers
A
letter outlining allegations concerning Australian baggage
handlers involvement in drug smuggling will sent to the Bali
court hearing trafficking charges against Schapelle Corby.
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Bulletin looks at the arrest and future of the Bali Nine
DEAD Nine Walking:
In defiance of official government guidelines a tip-off to
Indonesian counterparts by the Federal Police may cost nine
accused Australian heroin traffickers their lives. Paul Toohey
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