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| BBC News - Scotland |
| Union members to discuss pay deal | Unison Scotland members will discuss how to respond to a move by councils to impose a pay deal on 150,000 workers. | |
| Report finds engineering optimism | Engineering manufacturing in Scotland is showing its best performance since 2006, according to the latest figures. | |
| Travel warning before Pope visit | Traffic management plans are being finalised across Scotland for the visit of Pope Benedict XVI. | |
| Council house repair costs rise | Funding is sought to address serious structural defects in some of the first council houses built in Scotland. |
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The Scotsman - News |
| Edinburgh spared the worst as RBS axe swings | ROYAL Bank of Scotland has delivered another blow to the beleaguered financial services community by revealing 3,500 more jobs are to be slashed in its UK business - including | |
| Defiant Brown prepares to make Commons comeback | Gordon Brown is preparing to make his full parliamentary comeback on Monday as the storm over accusations made against him by Tony Blair continues to rage. | |
| Festival ticket sales boom? It's all show | ORGANISERS of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe have admitted inflating its box office numbers by including thousands of free shows in the ticket sales figures. | |
| Mass disruption warning on Pope day | DRIVERS face widespread chaos across central Scotland during Pope Benedict XVI's visit in two weeks' time. |
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| News (http://www.kirkintillochtoday.co.uk) |
| We had a splashing time! | THE famous Kirkintilloch Canal Festival delivered fun for all the family again on Sunday. (31/08/2010 14:05:51) | |
| The Goalie heads for Kirkintilloch | ONE of the finest shotstoppers to ever grace Scottish football - the man simply known as 'The Goalie' - will be making a special appearance in Kirkintilloch. (31/08/2010 14:10:26) | |
| Kirkintilloch in full voice to celebrate 90 years | A LEGENEDARY choir is tuning up for its new season and a special birthday. (31/08/2010 14:00:04) | |
| Bus cutbacks have left kids with two-hour round-trip, claims dad | A CONCERNED dad has hit out at bus cutbacks, claiming his 11-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son have been left with a 58-minute walk to school each morning. (01/09/2010 16:00:00) |
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