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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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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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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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