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New blood test detects cancer several years before patient falls ill

A new blood test which scientists say is able to detect certain types of cancer several years before a person falls ill has...

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Deacon Blue singers join family fun run

DEACON Blue singers Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh – and pet dog Alfie – left any thoughts of Raintown well behind for a...

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Union warns of new Brexit threat to shipbuilding

BEING locked out of a new EU €500 million defence fund after Brexit could destroy Scotland’s shipbuilding industry, a union has said. ....

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Russian Cossacks to stop gay World Cup fans kissing

Cossacks will police a World Cup host city this month to stop gay fans kissing. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16268156.Russian_Cossacks_to_stop_gay_World_Cup_fans_kissing/

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Tales of the Barrowlands to be at the centre of major new art work

UNTOLD stories of Glasgow’s famous Barrowland Ballroom venue are to be told in a new book project backed by the national arts funding...

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Dundee researchers help give hope to heart patients

A cheap drug commonly given to patients with type 2 diabetes could bring new hope for millions living with heart and circulatory disease....

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Inventive methods used to summon vital transport links

INVENTIVE methods of summoning often vital transport links across much of remote Scotland, including among the country’s inhabited islands. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16268872.Inventive_methods_used_to_summon_vital_transport_links/

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Jobs lost after construction firm goes into administration

Almost 80 jobs in construction have been lost after a firm went into administration. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16267247.Jobs_lost_after_construction_firm_goes_into_administration/

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Kiltwalk raises thousands for charity

More than 2200 walkers dressed in kilts pounded the streets of Aberdeen to help raise around £350,000 for local charities. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16266568.Kiltwalk_raises_thousands_for_charity/

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Celebrating Scotland’s ordinary suffragettes: meet the women marching to remember those who won them the vote

THE yellowing photograph is more than a 100 years old. But there is no mistaking the sense of purpose of the women it...