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Death of 22-year-old in Ayrshire now treated as suspicious by police

The death of a young woman from Ayrhsire whose body was discovered by a roadside is now being treated as suspicious by police....

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Frightened Rabbit tweet mental health message after singer’s death

Members of the band Frightened Rabbit have tweeted in support of Mental Health Awareness Week, days after the death of lead singer Scott...

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Hunt tells Boris to ‘belt up’ on Brexit

JEREMY Hunt, the UK Government’s Health Secretary, has told Boris Johnson to “belt up" and warned him that he was in danger of...

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Brexit ‘best opportunity’ for young people, claims Tory Brexiteer Rees-Mogg

BREXIT represents “the best opportunity" for young people and would be better for them than remaining in the EU, leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob...

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Whitehall warns Brussels UK could abandon EU Galileo navigation system

THE UK Government has issued a new warning that it is ready to walk away from the £9 billion EU Galileo programme and...

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David Miliband calls on MPs from all parties to stop hard Brexit

DAVID Miliband, the former Foreign Secretary, has urged MPs of all parties to come together to prevent Britain leaving the EU in a...

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Moscow used “bare-faced lies” and social media disinformation over Salisbury, says MI5 chief

THE Kremlin and Russian state media outlets promoted at least 30 “explanations" for the Salisbury nerve agent attack as part of a disinformation...

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Ambulance driver tops list of most sought after jobs

Ambulance driver, funeral services director, fashion model and librarian are among the most sought after jobs in the country, a new study shows....

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The ‘family album of Scotland’ bought for the nation for £1m revealed

IT is an exceptional archive of more than 14,000 images of Scotland, covering 100 years of history and collected by a photography enthusiast....

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Playground thuggery’ as nettles and brambles crowd out flowers on roadsides

Invasive native plants are benefiting from nitrogen pollution and poor verge management to squeeze out wildlife-friendly wildflowers. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16223377.Playground_thuggery____as_nettles_and_brambles_crowd_out_flowers_on_roadsides/?ref=rss