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Prospects for care children 'poor'
The life prospects of youngsters in residential care in Scotland are "generally poor", with many facing unemployment, homelessness and prison, a spending watchdog has
Categories: News from Scotland
90% of Scots back tobacco sale laws
Nine out of ten Scots support changing the law so it is an offence for adults to buy cigarettes for youngsters, a poll has revealed.
Categories: News from Scotland
Girl savaged in new dog attack
A 10-year-old girl is being treated in hospital after she was bitten by a dog in the second attack of its kind this week.
Categories: News from Scotland
John Knox's blasts from the past go on show
A COLLECTION of historic manuscripts marking the establishment of the Protestant church in Scotland and its formal break with the Papacy have gone on display in Edinburgh.
Categories: Scottish Heritage and Culture
Ferry staff urged to learn Gaelic
A ferry company is encouraging its staff to learn Gaelic.
Categories: News from Scotland
Standard Life set to axe 500 jobs
Scotland's financial sector suffered another blow when insurance firm Standard Life announced it was axing almost 500 jobs in the capital.
Categories: News from Scotland
MSPs slam finance body figures
The body set up by the SNP to help finance the building of public projects like schools and hospitals provided £111 million of benefits last year, bosses have said.
Categories: News from Scotland
Pupil stunned by letter from Obama
A primary pupil was the toast of his class after he got a helping hand with a school project from US president Barack Obama.
Categories: News from Scotland
Sturgeon in Pakistan funds effort
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots to help victims of the Pakistan floods as she prepared to take part in fundraising events.
Categories: News from Scotland
No traffic officer cuts, force says
Scotland's largest police force said that it had no plans to cut a large proportion of its traffic officers.
Categories: News from Scotland
600 jobs set to go at Standard Life
Up to 600 jobs are being cut at life and pensions group Standard Life, it has been announced.
Categories: News from Scotland
Blair book talks of rift with Brown
Gordon Brown has been described as "maddening" in former Prime Minister Tony Blair's autobiography, which reveals the depth of the rift between the two men.
Categories: News from Scotland
Reformation-era manuscripts on show
A collection of historic manuscripts which documents the establishment of the Protestant church in Scotland are going on display.
Categories: News from Scotland
Hyslop backs video games industry
The video gaming industry has the "world-class talent and skills" to endure and prosper after recent blows, Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop has said.
Categories: News from Scotland
Father welcomes Tobin police talks
The father of one of serial killer Peter Tobin's victims has welcomed an offer to meet officers investigating the criminal's past.
Categories: News from Scotland
Seatbelts safety crackdown launched
A Scotland-wide crackdown on people who do not wear their seatbelts has been launched.
Categories: News from Scotland
Bungalows enjoy largest price rises
Bungalows have enjoyed the biggest rise in property prices in the last year, new research has revealed.
Categories: News from Scotland
£1m Premium Bond winner unveiled
A Premium Bond holder has won £1 million in September's jackpot.
Categories: News from Scotland
Body in field is missing pensioner
A body found in a field next to a road has been identified as a pensioner who went missing from his home last week, police said.
Categories: News from Scotland
Tobin victim's father to see police
The father of one of serial killer Peter Tobin's victims is to meet the officers investigating his past.
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