Boundary move 'gives Tories hope'
Boundary changes for the next Scottish Parliament elections suggest a possible boost to the Conservatives, according to experts. >Read More
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Nutrient clue to common disorder
Scientists begin a study to determine if an everyday vitamin supplement could help prevent a common birth defect. >Read More
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Study into 'music prescriptions'
Patients could be prescribed music tailored to their needs as a result of new university research. >Read More
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'No guarantees' over Moray bases
The Scottish Secretary says he can give "no guarantees" about the future of two Scottish RAF bases. >Read More
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Cold climate crop gene discovered
Scientists at Edinburgh and York universities discover a gene that limits the growth of plants in cool environments. >Read More
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Euro mackerel fears to be raised
The concerns of Euro MPs about mackerel stocks are to be taken to the Faroe Islands at a series of meetings. >Read More
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Higgins cleared of fixing claims
John Higgins is cleared of all match-fixing allegations but admits bringing snooker into disrepute, resulting in a £75,000 fine and a ban until November. >Read More
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Shooting was 'not random attack'
A 41-year-old man has been taken to hospital following a shooting in the Bridgeton area of Glasgow, police confirm. >Read More
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SNP outlines government programme
The Scottish government unveils plans to scrap the "double jeopardy" rule under its new programme for government. >Read More
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Homecoming impact 'overestimated'
The economic impact of Scotland's year-long Homecoming celebrations was "substantially" overestimated, a report claims. >Read More
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