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Labour to postpone leadership vote to concentrate on vital by-election

02.07.2008 07:02    thescotsman.scotsman.com
LABOUR Party managers are so concerned at the prospect of losing the crucial Glasgow East by-election later this month that they are preparing to postpone the contest to repl


Inquiry into death of Scots motorcyclist

02.07.2008 07:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A CRASH that killed a motorcyclist from Dundee is being investigated by police officers in Hampshire.

McCanns in limbo amid claims Madeleine case to be closed

02.07.2008 07:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
KATE and Gerry McCann were left in limbo last night amid reports that Portuguese authorities are closing the investigation into the disappearance of their daughter Madelein

Labour MPs call halt to new rebellion on 10p tax band

02.07.2008 07:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A MOVE by Labour rebels to help 1.1 million low-paid people who lost out from the scrapping of the 10p tax band and have not yet been compensated was dropped last night.

EasyJet falls foul of ad watchdog for greener trips claim

02.07.2008 07:00    thescotsman.scotsman.com
LOW-COST airline EasyJet broke advertising rules by claiming it emitted 22 per cent less than another airline, a watchdog said.

In 248 smashing minutes a new British bulldog is born â€" now bring on Nadal

02.07.2008 07:00    thescotsman.scotsman.com
IT DOESN'T get any easier. Less than 48 hours after one of the most stunning comebacks in Wimbledon history, Andy Murray will today walk on to Centre Court with the aim of

Cherie reveals her knife-crime fears

02.07.2008 07:00    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CHERIE Blair said yesterday she feared for her children when they went out in the street and warned that knife and gun crime among teenagers could be more common than official

Sir Alan quits as chairman of Amstrad after 40 years

02.07.2008 06:59    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SIR Alan Sugar last night announced he has stepped down as chairman of Amstrad.

Defence chiefs 'are dragging heels' over plane safety

02.07.2008 06:59    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Ministry of Defence was yesterday accused of dragging its heels over safety improvements to the ageing fleet of Nimrod spy-planes.

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