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Forth crossing painting to last another 17 months

THE painting of the new Queensferry Crossing will not be completed until the end of 2019, more than two years after its official...

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Freed baby did not recognise parents

A HONDURAN baby who had been kept for months in the custody of the US Government did not recognise his parents when they...

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Paul Hutcheon: David Cameron is the UK’s worst post-war Prime Minister

AS the UK Government’s Brexit strategy lurches from farce to crisis it is worth reflecting on the record of the former Prime Minister,...

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Fidelma Cook: Is nothing sacred? French health minister wants tough warnings on wine

THE other day I sat across from my doctor – the punitive one – tugging at bits of flesh and slapping my jowls....

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Hundreds of mourners attended funeral for ‘bubbly and bright’ Alesha MacPhail

Family and friends of a six-year-old girl who was killed on holiday have said farewell to a “special little girl” at her funeral....

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Body found in search for missing Fife man

A body has been found in the search for a missing man. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16369587.body-found-in-search-for-missing-fife-man/

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‘Suffering’ ends with Honduran baby back with parents after US border separation

A baby who came to symbolise the US government’s policy of separating immigrant families did not recognise his parents at first when they...

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Trump claims ex-lawyer’s phone recording ‘perhaps illegal’

US president Donald Trump has said his personal lawyer’s taping of their private phone conversations was “totally unheard of and perhaps illegal”. ....

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List of largest drug busts made by UK authorities

The seizure of 1.6 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of Cornwall is one of the largest ever hauls of Class A drugs...

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Acting chief constable intervenes to curb far-right ‘pro free speech’ protest in Glasgow

THE ACTING chief constable has acted to restrict a far-right ‘pro free speech’ demonstration in Glasgow because of concerns about “serious public disorder"....