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11 Nov 2009 - NEW EUROPEAN FUNDING SET TO CONJURE UP SUCCESS FOR SCOTTISH BUSINESSES
West of Scotland businesses are set to benefit from new European funding secured by The West of Scotland Loan Fund (WSLF) which was announced today by Jim Mather, Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism.
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Council could cut over 1,000 jobs

One of Scotland's largest councils - North Lanarkshire - warns that it may have to cut more than 1,000 jobs.
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Father and son die in bike crash

A father and his 15-year-old son are killed in a motorbike accident outside Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
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Taxpayers 'should not fund Pope'

Some 77% of Britons think taxpayers should not help pay for Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Scotland and England, a survey suggests.
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Murder inquiry over man's death

Police say they are treating the death of a man in Glasgow's east end as murder, following a post mortem examination.
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Man saved after lighthouse plunge

A man is rescued after he reportedly fell from a lighthouse and plunged into the sea off the coast of Dumfries and Galloway.
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Police raids after drill attack

Police carry out two days of raids after a man was attacked with a power drill in North Lanarkshire.
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Fans jailed for Manchester riot

Twelve football hooligans who took part in what a judge said was the worst destruction Manchester has suffered "since the Blitz" are sentenced.
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City centre plan for 20mph zone

Edinburgh's transport leader admits speeding but said he still believes a 20mph zone would be a good idea.
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Fringe defends ticket sales total

Edinburgh Fringe officials defend their decision to count customers of free shows in their box office returns.
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Lawyer firing rapist loses appeal

A rapist who fired his defence lawyers 14 times finally loses his appeal against the conviction.
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