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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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Boundary move 'gives Tories hope'

Boundary changes for the next Scottish Parliament elections suggest a possible boost to the Conservatives, according to experts.
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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.
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Study into 'music prescriptions'

Patients could be prescribed music tailored to their needs as a result of new university research.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Homecoming impact 'overestimated'

The economic impact of Scotland's year-long Homecoming celebrations was "substantially" overestimated, a report claims.
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