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Business as usual at Labour party
BBC Scotland political correspondent Glenn Campbell reports on the row at Labour's largest Scottish constituency. |
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Critics object to 'strong women'
The Labour MP at the centre of a re-selection row says some of her critics do not like "strong women who won't be controlled". |
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Tram route rates reduction call
The company building Edinburgh's tram system calls for a rates reduction of 80% for affected firms. |
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Tram route rates reduction call
The company building Edinburgh's tram system calls for a rates reduction of 80% for affected firms. |
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Police and businesses join forces
One of the capital's most senior policewomen is to spend a year working with the city's business community. |
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Sheer brilliance for bright sheep
A flock of red sheep entertain motorists driving past a business park in West Lothian. |
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Plea to retain business grant aid
Business groups urge ministers in Westminster to reconsider plans to withdraw European aid for West Lothian. |
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Bridge board backs £4 toll plan
Operators of the Forth Road Bridge agree variable tolls aimed at cutting tailbacks and paying for repairs. |
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Protest over red light move
Residents in the Leith area of Edinburgh have met police to protest at a decision to move prostitutes to a new tolerance zone. |
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Bus firm hits back over 'fares war'
Aberdeen-based bus company FirstGroup has hit back at claims that it has started a damaging price war in Edinburgh. |
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Capital vice girls on the move
Edinburgh police say that the city's red light district will be moved after complaints from local residents and businesses. |
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Go ahead for roads projects
Two £40m roads schemes have been given the green light by the Scottish Office. |
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Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
The orders are now awarded mainly to civilians and service personnel for public service and other distinctions. |