Greig Laidlaw pushing for Scotland starting berth - stv.tv


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Greig Laidlaw pushing for Scotland starting berth
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Greig Laidlaw is pushing for the opportunity to transfer his club style onto the international stage for Scotland's second Six Nations fixture. Andy Robinson's side travel to face Wales this weekend, having disappointed in their 13-6 loss to England in ...
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Scotland's Super Bowl hero Lawrence Tynes kicks his way into history for NY Giants - Scotsman


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Scotland's Super Bowl hero Lawrence Tynes kicks his way into history for NY Giants
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Sports marketing experts have predicted a multi-million pound windfall for an American football star from Scotland who helped his team snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in the Super Bowl. Lawrence Tynes from Greenock – a keen Celtic fan – secured ...

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MPs and peers demand law against stalking - BBC News


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MPs and peers demand law against stalking
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In Scotland, stalking was made a criminal offence in 2010. The Home Office says it will "carefully consider" all proposals on stalking. Figures from the British Crime Survey suggest there may be as many as 120000 instances of stalking every year in ...
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Wales centre Jamie Roberts warns of 'wounded' Scotland - BBC News


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Wales centre Jamie Roberts warns of 'wounded' Scotland
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Centre Jamie Roberts has warned Wales that Scotland will be like a "wounded animal" after their home defeat to England in the Six Nations. "We will definitely face a wounded animal in Scotland," said Roberts. "They deserved to beat England and they ...

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Leveson: Scotland Yard investigation goes back to 1980s - Telegraph.co.uk


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Leveson: Scotland Yard investigation goes back to 1980s
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Scotland Yard is investigating 57 potential instances of computer hacking and “blagging” of personal data going as far back as the 1980s, Sue Akers, the officer leading the investigation has told the Leveson Inquiry. By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter ...
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Royal role in independence debate - BBC News


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Royal role in independence debate
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From Scotland come widespread congratulations to Her Majesty the Queen on the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. Most obviously, a 21-gun salute from the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle. Less volubly, messages of support from Scotland's ...
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Scotland would not lose vital triple-A credit rating after independence, vows SNP - Scottish Daily Record


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Scotland would not lose vital triple-A credit rating after independence, vows SNP
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They both challenged the SNP administration after the Financial Times newspaper reported the three leading credit agencies Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch had indicated that an independent Scotland would not automatically inherit the UK's ...
An independent Scotland may not get triple A status, rating agencies warn Daily Mail
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