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Analysis: New recipe is welcome but more is needed to fight obesity epidemic

CUTTING sugar from sweets and fizzy drinks is a step in the right direction, experts have said, as Scotland fights its personal battle...

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Mass to be said in Edinburgh for Cardinal Keith O’Brien

A MASS for the late Cardinal Keith O’Brien is to be held in Edinburgh’s St Mary’s Cathedral one month after his funeral, it...

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Things are looking up: Viagra to be sold over the counter for under £5

MEN seeking Viagra will be able to buy the drug from pharmacies across the UK from today for just under £5 a pill, its...

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Analysis: When the local people begin to resent visitors, we have a big problem

By Terry Levinthal, Director of the Cockburn Associationhttp://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16117160.Analysis__When_the_local_people_begin_to_resent_visitors__we_have_a_big_problem/?ref=rss

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Former Hogmanay chief slams ‘tartanising’ of Edinburgh’s streets

Pete Irvine, the events entrepreneur, waded into the row over so-called tartan biscuit barrel tourism.http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16117120.Former_Hogmanay_chief_slams__tartanising__of_Edinburgh_s_streets/?ref=rss

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Scotland leads electric car revolution with hundreds of charging points for drivers

SCOTLAND is second best in the UK for providing charging points for electric vehicles but many areas south of the border are “falling...

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Study ‘explodes myth’ that poor families have lower ambitions for their children

WORKING class parents are just as aspirational for their children as those from affluent backgrounds, but want different things, new research shows.http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16117385.Study__explodes_myth__that_poor_families_have_lower_ambitions_for_their_children/?ref=rss

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Legalising cocaine and heroin would boost the economy, according to research

LEGALISING cocaine and heroin would boost the economy by reducing the number of murders, according to new research.http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16117480.Legalising_cocaine_and_heroin_would_boost_the_economy__according_to_research/?ref=rss

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Camley’s Cartoon on Tuesday, March 27

Framed prints of Steven Camley’s cartoons are available by calling 0141 302 6210.http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16117715.Camley_s_Cartoon_on_Tuesday__March_27/?ref=rss

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Chocolate bar bursting with sweetness but has little sugar

A NEW front has been opened in the crackdown on sugar after Nestlé announced it has developed a way to cut a third...