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Media army prepares to lay siege to Windsor as royal wedding fever rises

Thousands of UK and international media will be heading to Windsor ready to immerse themselves in royal wedding fever. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16223143.Media_army_prepares_to_lay_siege_to_Windsor_as_royal_wedding_fever_rises/?ref=rss

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Alfie’s final journey…a drive-past by Goodison Park

A private funeral for 23-month-old Alfie Evans will be held in Liverpool on Monday. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16223142.Alfie___s_final_journey___a_drive-past_by_Goodison_Park/?ref=rss

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Heterosexual couple take civil partnership fight to UK’s highest court

Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan want a legal union through that route, but the Civil Partnership Act says only same-sex couples are eligible....

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UK nuclear submarines set for £2.5bn investment

A £2.5 billion investment in UK nuclear submarines shows the Government’s “unwavering commitment to keeping the UK safe and secure from intensifying threats",...

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Ken Smith’s Diary: Bottled it; Not in tune; Managing a smile

Bottled it . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16223132.Ken_Smith__39_s_Diary__Bottled_it__Not_in_tune__Managing_a_smile/?ref=rss

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Camley’s Cartoon on Monday, May 14

Framed prints of Steven Camley’s cartoons are available by calling 0141 302 6210. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16223135.Camley_s_Cartoon_on_Monday__May_14/?ref=rss

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How much is Robert Burns worth to Scotland?

Experts are set to examine the economic value of Robert Burns to Scotland, shedding light on how the legacy of the nation’s most...

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Greaves boss: Council barriers make city trading so difficult

ONE of Glasgow’s most established independent retailers has admitted he fears for the future of the city centre as a shopping destination. ....

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Public face increasing risk from gangs, violence and guns

MORE than 3,000 gangsters are operating in Scotland’s organised crime networks amid claims the public risk posed by the criminals is increasing. ....

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Has something gone awry in the Scottish salmon industry?

WHEN the Queen sat down to tuck into her Diamond Jubilee luncheon in June 2012, pride of place on the plate in front...