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'Bad teacher' loophole to be closed
A loophole which allows incompetent teachers to escape the threat of being struck off is to be closed, the Scottish Government has confirmed.
Categories: News from Scotland
Police return to scene of attack
Police investigating a brutal road attack by an armed gang have assured the public that information will be treated in the "strictest confidence".
Categories: News from Scotland
SNP may drop 'referendum plans'
The SNP Government may be set to drop plans to hold a referendum on Scottish independence before next year's elections, it has been confirmed.
Categories: News from Scotland
BBC 'biased against Christians'
The BBC has been accused of "institutional bias" against Christianity by the head of the Catholic church in Scotland.
Categories: News from Scotland
Labour Party 'too London-dominated'
Scotland and Wales need to have a bigger say in the "London-dominated" Labour Party, campaigners claim.
Categories: News from Scotland
Teenager killed in head-on crash
A teenager has been killed after a car crash in the early hours of Sunday.
Categories: News from Scotland
Thousands limbering up for race
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon and TV presenter Michelle McManus are to join thousands of competitors in Scotland`s biggest race.
Categories: News from Scotland
Party slams transport body flights
Officials from the national transport body took more than 600 short-haul domestic fights last year, figures show.
Categories: News from Scotland
£500m in foreign investment secured
Around £500 million of foreign investment in Scotland has been secured by the Government body tasked with delivering it, bosses said.
Categories: News from Scotland
Swinney starts budget consultations
Finance Secretary John Swinney has set out the priorities for the Scottish budget ahead of looming cuts.
Categories: News from Scotland
Graffiti has to go at Kelburn Castle, insists heritage body
IT was one of the most controversial artistic additions to any historic building in the country.
Categories: Scottish Heritage and Culture
Scotland's finest hidden gems
SCOTLAND is a land of contrasts from the grand architecture found in its cities to the quiet, wild land stretching across its length and breadth.
Categories: Scottish Heritage and Culture
Labour ahead of SNP in new poll
A new poll puts Labour 10 points ahead of the Nationalists.
Categories: News from Scotland
Event rider injured at Burghley
A rider is being treated in hospital after she fell from her mount and suffered a head injury at the prestigious Burghley Horse Trials.
Categories: News from Scotland
Man killed in 'sustained attack'
A man who was killed in his home suffered a "sustained attack," police have said.
Categories: News from Scotland
Father and son killed in accident
The family of a father and son killed in a motorbike crash said their deaths would leave a huge hole in their lives.
Categories: News from Scotland
1,400 jobs face axe at council
About 1,400 jobs are facing the axe at one of the country's biggest councils, it has been disclosed.
Categories: News from Scotland
Taxpayers 'should not pay for Pope'
More than three quarters of Britons think the taxpayer should not contribute to the cost of Pope Benedict XVI's forthcoming visit to Scotland and England, according to a s
Categories: News from Scotland
March of health and safety lobby falters on National Galleries' steps
A FIVE-year battle to tackle heath and safety concerns over one of Edinburgh's most iconic landmarks has been foiled.
Categories: Scottish Heritage and Culture
Wedding bells set to ring in Highland chapel for first time in 128 years
WHEN Annabel Lewis walks down the aisle later this month she will be taking a path last trod 128 years ago.
Categories: Scottish Heritage and Culture
