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Body found in missing mother hunt Police searching for a Dundee mother-of-three who went missing two weeks ago believe they have found her body.
Tram project 'could be delayed' The contractors working on Edinburgh's tram line say they want to delay the project for a further 30 months.
Four due in court over expenses Scottish MP Jim Devine is one of four politicians due in court later to face charges in relation to expenses claims.
High-speed rail line plan awaited Plans for a new high-speed rail line between London and Birmingham are to be published by the government later.

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Tram plan turmoil as new delay is revealed THE controversial project to introduce trams to the capital has been plunged into fresh turmoil after the constructors said the complete line would not now be ready until 2014
Countdown to 6 May election as Gordon Brown plays the 'character' card GORDON Brown yesterday set the stage for a 6 May election by announcing a date for the government's last budget before going to the polls.
Buckie's making big bucks down south SALES of Buckfast tonic wine have soared across Britain due to English youths copying the hard-drinking antics of Scottish teenagers on YouTube, a leading academic has claimed
Hunt ends in tragedy as mother's body found THE intensive two week search for a missing mother-of-three ended in tragedy yesterday after her body was discovered in dense undergrowth near Dundee's city centre.

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Kirkintilloch Burgh celebrations fit for The Queen A SERIES of celebrations should be held to mark the 800th anniversary of Kirkintilloch being granted burgh status - with an invite extended to The Queen. (10/03/2010 11:17:14)
Outrage over drug clinic plans for Bishopbriggs FEARS have been raised over plans to open an outreach clinic for drug users in an upmarket residential area. (10/03/2010 11:41:50)
Teachers pay for paper in East Dunbartonshire BRASSED-OFF teachers have been forced to fork out for papers, pens and pencils in the classroom due to cutbacks. (10/03/2010 10:59:26)
Land up for grabs in centre of Kirkintilloch GOT £66k to spare? Then you could be the proud developer of 66 new homes. (10/03/2010 11:09:32)

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