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Evening Times sees sales decline
Glasgow's Evening Times was one of the biggest fallers among Scotland's local papers, as all but three saw circulation drop. |
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Rare species found at fourth site
A lichen previously known to survive on just three trees at sites across Scotland is discovered at a fourth site. |
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Ale rescue funds no small beer
The first Stonehaven Real Ale Festival raises about £3,500 for a local rescue team that helped during recent serious flooding. |
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Ale festival honours flood effort
The first Stonehaven Real Ale Festival is being held - raising money for rescuers who helped when the town was struck by floods. |
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Ale show hopes for pulling power
Stonehaven is to host an annual real ale event, with drinks from dozens of Scottish breweries expected to feature. |
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Golfing project backed by council
Plans for a major golf development backed by Jack Nicklaus take a step forward in Kincardineshire. |
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Ury golf call delayed for visit
A decision on a £40m golfing development in Kincardineshire is delayed for a site visit. |
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Tory front bench at-a-glance
A guide to the Scottish Conservative spokespeople in the Scottish Parliament. |
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Milne builds up to CBE in honours
Stewart Milne is among those in the north east recognised in the New Year Honours. |
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Golden Bear reveals golfing drive
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus is to design a new course as part of a Kincardineshire development. |
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Man wins appeal over sex register
An oil worker who dropped his trousers in the street has his name struck off the sex offenders' register. |
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Police school probe stepping up
Police make more inquiries at a fee-paying school where a teacher is being investigated, BBC Scotland learns. |
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Family pets perish in house fire
Two people are treated after a fire in their family home, which claims the lives of their pets. |
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Where have our cashpoints gone?
In this week's reader's article, Claire Campbell complains about the disappearance of cash machines in her area. |
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The race to be Scots Tory leader
BBC Scotland's news website looks at some of the frontrunners to replace David McLetchie as Scottish Tory leader. |
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Inquiry told of man's dying hours
A seriously ill man crawled across the floor to speak to the NHS 24 helpline hours before he died, his fiancée says. |
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In Quotes: Jim Wallace resigns
Scottish Lib Dem leader Jim Wallace has announced his plans to step down. Here is the political reaction from Scotland. |
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Race for fox hunting legal stance
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox considers the implications of the fox hunting ban for the UK. |
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MBEs M-S
MBE's surname M-S made in the 2003 New Year Honours. |
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School matron leaves £15m fortune
A retired school matron who drove around in a small second-hand car leaves more than £15m in her will. |