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SUNDAY 21 JUNE
MPs 'disingenuous' over expenses
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Scotland's information commissioner hits out at MPs, saying they are being "disingenuous" over the withholding of details from their published expenses.
Teenager critical after incident
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A teenage Polish girl is in a critical condition in hospital with a serious head injury after an incident in Kirkcudbright, thought to have involved a car.
Mountain bike site 'compromised'
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A website for a major mountain bike championships has been "compromised" by being linked to harmful software, according to search engine Google.
SATURDAY 20 JUNE
'Violent attack' was murder bid
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A 19-year-old man is in a "very serious" condition in hospital after he was attacked in an attempted murder bid in Glasgow on Friday night.
Two held over missing Orkney man
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Two men have been arrested and are being held in custody over the disappearance of Robert Rose on Orkney.
Mountain bike site 'compromised'
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A website for a major mountain bike championships has been "compromised" by being linked to harmful software, according to search engine Google.
FRIDAY 19 JUNE
Worker murdered after store row
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A supermarket worker faces a life sentence after he admitted murdering a fellow nightshift worker over a "fall-out" at a Sainsbury's store.
Judges brand Famine Song 'racist'
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The controversial Famine Song sung by some Rangers fans is racist, appeal court judges at the Justiciary Appeal Court have ruled.
Ice lolly bid to save bitten ear
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Petrol station staff used ice lollies to try to save part of a man's ear after it was bitten off by a fellow customer, a court has heard.
THURSDAY 18 JUNE
Cat survives month in container
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An 11-month-old cat has survived being trapped inside a 20ft industrial storage container in Arbroath for more than a month.
Driver admits double death crash
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A security van driver has admitted causing the death of a four-year-old girl and her grandfather in a crash as they travelled to a family funeral.
Swine flu did cause woman's death
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Swine flu has been confirmed as the primary cause of death of a woman from Glasgow who died in hospital at the weekend.
WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE
Cat survives month in container
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An 11-month-old cat has survived being trapped inside a 20ft industrial storage container in Arbroath for more than a month.
Devine could trigger by-election
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Labour MP Jim Devine has warned he may force a by-election in his Livingston constituency after being deselected by the party over his expenses claims.
Mendes movie opens film festival
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The 63rd Edinburgh International Film Festival has opened with the world premiere of Away We Go, the new movie by Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes.
TUESDAY 16 JUNE
Susan Boyle given Glasgow ovation
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Susan Boyle received a standing ovation when she sang at the Britain's Got Talent tour in Glasgow, a day after cancelling two concerts.
Double loss for swine flu family
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The family of the first person in Europe to die after being diagnosed with swine flu has suffered a double tragedy with the death of her baby.
Lightning strike kills bullocks
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A lightning strike killed 16 bullocks which were sheltering from a storm under a tree at a farm in Pencaitland, East Lothian.
MONDAY 15 JUNE
Family 'devastated' by flu death
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The first person in Europe to die after being diagnosed with swine flu has been named as 38-year-old Jacqueline Fleming from Glasgow.
Lightning strike kills bullocks
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A lightning strike killed 16 bullocks which were sheltering from a storm under a tree at a farm in Pencaitland, East Lothian.
Double loss for swine flu family
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The family of the first person in Europe to die after being diagnosed with swine flu has suffered a double tragedy with the death of her baby.
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