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Legal updates

07.07.2008 18:39    thescotsman.scotsman.com
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$145 a barrel and rising as G8 leaders get set to discuss world crisis

07.07.2008 12:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SOARING global food and energy prices and international concern at the nuclear plans of renegade states Iran and North Korea are set to dominate the G8 summit when it gets und

Is the writing on the wall for Labour in Glasgow?

07.07.2008 12:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
DAVID Cameron will arrive in Glasgow East today to deride Labour for treating the voters of Glasgow East "like fools" and for relying on a "fifth-choice" cand

Mediation grows as firms see the benefit of finding common ground

07.07.2008 12:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
IN A mediation a few months back, those involved â€" some lay people, a growing business and a professional adviser â€" revealed they had previously spent more than three years in


Jennifer Veitch: Rough justice for legal profession on television

07.07.2008 12:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SO, HAVE you been hooked by the coverage of the trial of the year yet?

Hollywood pitches in for Obama

07.07.2008 12:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HIS film turned millions of Americans on to the challenges of climate change and transformed the reputation of former vice-president Al Gore. Now Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-w

Miliband slates SA failure to recognise Zimbabwe's crisis

07.07.2008 12:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
DAVID Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, visiting South Africa for talks on the Zimbabwe crisis ahead of the G8 summit in Japan, yesterday started a political row with the pre

The On Switch

07.07.2008 12:44    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
BY Murdo MacLeod

10 million watch Doctor Who finale

07.07.2008 01:15    thescotsman.scotsman.com
NEARLY ten million people crept out from behind the settee to find out whether David Tennant would survive the series finale of Doctor Who.

Men injured in funfair plunge

07.07.2008 01:15    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TWO men were injured yesterday after falling from a ride at a funfair in Northamptonshire. One of the victims was unconscious when paramedics arrived at the fairground, opp

TV warms to the idea of 'thermal' ads

07.07.2008 00:18    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TV ADVERTS for prepared salads will only be screened on sunny days under a groundbreaking move aimed at targeting viewers when they are in the right mood to buy.

Union attacks tips being part of pay

07.07.2008 00:18    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WAITERS and waitresses across the UK will today urge MPs to back their campaign to stop tips being pocketed by "rogue" employers or the money being used to top up the

Tories to cut fuel levy when oil prices high

07.07.2008 00:18    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PLANS that would cut petrol by 5p a litre to shelter motorists from soaring oil prices were unveiled by the Conservatives yesterday.

Sir Alan plays down 'death-defying' crash

07.07.2008 00:18    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MULTI-MILLIONAIRE Sir Alan Sugar yesterday light-heartedly played down reports he "cheated death" when his light aircraft crashed at an airfield.

E-fit issued of man who fled scene of student murders

07.07.2008 00:17    thescotsman.scotsman.com
AN E-FIT of a man seen running away from the scene of the murder of two French students was released by police yesterday.

Q and A: Paul Scholes

07.07.2008 00:17    thescotsman.scotsman.com
Paul Scholes owns the memorabilia store Sign of the Times. We spoke to him about the sale of a signed letter by the Queen Mother for £16,000.

Britain tunes in to new tennis sweetheart

07.07.2008 00:16    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SHE was born in Australia, her parents are Australian, her early childhood was spent in Singapore and her coach is Dutch. But Britain is claiming her.

Word has it the English language is set to pass the one-million mark

07.07.2008 00:16    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE English language â€" spoken by more than one billion people worldwide â€" will celebrate its one millionth word within a year, linguistic experts have revealed.

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