Glasgow & West – Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Top story: Accused of killing by car crash – the man on trial for murdering his first wife in Scotland and attempting to kill his second in New Zealand. In other news: a British Government minister gave detailed information to Libya on Scottish law in relation to compassionate release to help free the Lockerbie bomber; 14 men were winched to safety in stormy seas in the middle of the night after their fishing boat ran aground in bad weather; and in sport, Walter Smith believes El Hadji Diouf can clean up his act, get rid of his bad boy reputation and be a success at Rangers. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Glasgow & West – Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Five members of a drugs gang who flooded Scotland with cocaine worth an estimated 40 million pounds have been jailed for a total of 43 years. In other news: Scotland’s Chief Inspector of Prisons has called for expulsion to be scrapped; a 57 year old man has been stabbed while trying to stop his neighbour’s car from being stolen in Coatbridge; the family of 20 year old Jordan McGinty have appealed to their missing son to let them know he is safe; and in sport, Scotland could be without captain Darren Fletcher and vice captain Kenny Miller for this weekend’s Euro 2012 qualifier against Liechtenstein. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Glasgow & West – Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A boy who was left brain damaged following an accident at school will receive compensation after a judge ruled the local authority was to blame. A health service watchdog is calling for urgent action to improve the cleanliness of patient equipment in hospitals across Scotland. Scottish policeman Stephen Mitchell has been found guilty of six counts of misconduct. In other news, Glasgow City Council has published details of budget proposals aimed at saving £45million in the next financial year and the sister of a woman killed in a speeding car is backing calls to reduce the speed limit in all urban areas. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Aberdeen & North – Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Aberdeen & North - Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Top story: Summit of shame – the Scottish Government’s bid to tackle the violence and disorder surrounding Old Firm football. In other news: an inquiry hears a crash which killed a mother and her two children couldn’t have been avoided; how an Orkney fishing boat’s skipper sparked a major emergency operation; and in sport, St Johnstone midfielder Murray Davidson says it would be a dream come true if he made his international debut against Brazil. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Dundee & Tayside – Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Top story: It’s being claimed that new figures released by the Ministry of Defence reinforce the case for the retention of RAF Leuchars. In other news: the Malcolm Webster trial hears how he and his second wife were in a car crash two days after he insisted she sign a life insurance policy; a man who murdered a Dingwall woman has his jail sentence almost halved; ahead of the leaders debate an STV exclusive poll reveals Alex Salmond is the most popular choice for First Minister; and in sport, Scots golf winners Paul Lawrie and Martin Laird have confirmed their participation in July’s Scottish Open. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Aberdeen & North – Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Top story: A man has gone on trial accused of murdering his first wife and trying to murder his second in faked car crashes in Scotland and New Zealand. In other news: 14 French crew men have been rescued after their vessel ran aground in stormy seas off the Isle of Rum; a British Government minister gave detailed information to Libya on Scottish law in relation to compassionate release to help free the Lockerbie bomber; a year long series of celebrations begin tonight to mark the Bell Rock Lighthouse
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Aberdeen & North – Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The headstone from the grave of the murdered wife of Malcolm Webster has been removed; Claire Morris was killed by her husband in Aberdeenshire in a deliberate car crash in 1994. In other news: Friends have been paying tribute to a North East woman after police searching for her in the United States found a body; Scottish ministers have been accused of “stifling” debate over the future of Scotland’s police; and in sport, Aberdeen have finally completed the protracted signing of striker Mohamed Chalali. This is an international version on the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Dundee & Tayside – Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A student from Dundee University has suffered serious head injuries after a crash at Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife. In other news: a 93 year old man has died after a fire broke out at his home in Arbroath; the mother of a Fife schoolboy who died in a car accident at the weekend has given the gift of life by donating her son’s organs. In sport: Aberdeen are running the rule over former Irish under twenty one defender Cian Hughton. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.

The Prime Minister’s former Communications Chief Andy Coulson has said he will vigorously defend himself from perjury allegations having been charged last night by Strathclyde Police. In other news: Evan Wilson was just hours old when he was diagnosed with liver cancer – making him one of the youngest people in the country to have the disease. A teenage girl has died in a car crash in Midlothian. Nineteen year old Lisa Anne Laurie from Innerleithen was killed after she lost control of her car and came off the road. Scotland’s population reached its highest ever total last year. The National Records show the estimated population was just over 5 million and 250000 by mid-2011. The Scottish Parliament is expected to back independence for the first time in its history. Oil giant Shell has scrapped a major contract they were due to sign with Bond Helicopters. The Royal Yacht Britannia’s Barge has set off for London to feature in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Author Alexander McCall Smith has cut the first sod at the site of the new St Columba’s Hospice in the capital. A Glasgow man who developed a pigmentation disorder 3 years ago is the first patient in Scotland to undergo a revolutionary new treatment to improve it. The leader of Glasgow city council has predicted that Hampden will be filled with the roar of Olympic football fans – despite the fact that around three quarters of the tickets are still unsold. And in sports: Andy Murray defied chronic back pain to
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