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A woman caught drink driving explained to police she had to finish the bottle otherwise she would miss the recycling collection. Sylvia Minicking, 67, was pulled over by officers after driving erratically on her way to the supermarket.

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Yesterday, we stated that Dollar Academy is in Stirling. In fact, it is in Dollar, Clackmannanshire. We would like to apologise profusely for any offence caused by this error – especially to erstwhile pupils of the school!

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Hillel Neuer An ambassador to Saudi Arabia has been controversially appointed as chair of the Consultative Group to the President of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC).

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The minister for children and young people today visited law firm Maclay Murray & Spens (MMS) to thank the firm for supporting a new flexible working initiative. The Scottish government and MMS are the first to adopt a "happy to talk flexible working" strapline which will appear on adverts for p

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An Indian woman kept as a servant and paid as little as 11p an hour has been given nearly £184,000 in compensation in one of the UK’s first caste discrimination cases. Permila Tirkey, from the state of Bihar, was kept in domestic servitude and forced to work as a nanny and cleaner by her Hindu em

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A property development company which challenged a local authority’s decision to adopt a new local plan has had an appeal refused by a judge in the Court of Session. Calmac Developments Ltd, the owner of the Woodland House Hotel on the edge of Dumfries, appealed against a decision of Dumfries and G

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The cousin of US President Barack Obama is suing the Metropolitan Police after police co-workers began breaking wind by her desk. Marie Auma, 57, is a niece of Obama's stepmother Kezia - and is bringing an action at Central London County Court against an employer that she says did nothing to challen

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Frank Mulholland The Crown Office and Health and Safety Executive’s Health and Safety Conference at Aberdeen University today will look at the issues surrounding the investigation and prosecution of health and safety cases and provide a forum for investigators, prosecutors and defence lawyers to d

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