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Aston Villa suspends Scots chief executive as club faces tax crisis

KEITH Wyness, the Scots businessman who is chief executive of Aston Villa has been suspended as the club faces being served with a winding...

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Doctor in Tayside decapitated baby case poses ‘no risk to patients’

A MEDIC at the centre of a botched delivery which saw a premature baby decapitated in the womb “does not present a risk...

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Holyrood politicians to undergo mandatory sexual harassment training

SENIOR cabinet ministers – including Nicola Sturgeon – are set to be among hundreds of Holyrood staff to receive mandatory training on sexual...

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Small-scale fishing vessels killing thousands of sea turtles

Tens of thousands of sea turtles are caught each year by small-scale fishing operations off South America’s Pacific coast, new research shows. ....

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Bloody Scotland line-up to feature Irvine Welsh and Val McDermid

Authors Denise Mina, Val McDermid and Irvine Welsh are in the line-up for Scotland’s crime-writing festival, it has been announced. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16269228.Bloody_Scotland_line-up_to_feature_Irvine_Welsh_and_Val_McDermid/

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Patsy Kensit: Turning 50 was wonderful and exciting

Actress Patsy Kensit has shared her positive outlook about ageing, saying that turning fifty was “a wonderful, huge step and so exciting”. ....

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Missing student’s relatives told of body find

The family of a student who went missing more than two months ago has been told of a body being discovered. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16267454.Missing_student_s_relatives_told_of_body_find/

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Are our devices listening to us?

Last week, a family from Portland, Oregon chose to disconnect their beloved Amazon Alexa, despite relying on it for lights, security and various...

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Number of homeless people living in hostels soars, report finds

The number of homeless households living in hostels has increased by 43% since 2010, a new report has found. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16266914.Number_of_homeless_people_living_in_hostels_soars__report_finds/

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Criminal fears as Old Firm brands hijacked

THE names of UK’s most illustrious football clubs ­- including Celtic, Rangers and Manchester United – are being abused by imposters raising fears...