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St Ninian's to Start and Finish 15 Minutes Earlier From Beginning of New Term
Changes to School Day Means Buses Will be Picking up and Dropping Off Earlier
Overseas Aid Committee Send Another £145,000 Out to Disaster Struck Pakistan
Additional Cash Injection to Charities Aiding Pakistan Takes Total to £185,000
Go Ahead for Ramsey Regeneration Plan
Plans for Refurbishment of Town Given Backing by Chief Minister's Regeneration Steering Group
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UK News
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'Talks Were Held' Over Assisted Suicide Case
An team of professionals held an urgent meeting about a severely disabled pensioner who repeatedly threatened to kill himself seven months before he went to Switzerland to die, it has emerged.
Online Predator Raped Partner's Teen Daughter
A man who met a woman on a dating website and then raped her 14-year-old daughter has been locked up indefinitely.
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Parents Re-Arrested Over 'Honour Killing'
The parents of a Muslim teenager suspected to be the victim of an honour killing have been arrested on suspicion of her murder.
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World News
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Gulf Of Mexico: Fire Blazes On Oil Platform
Fears of another fuel spill in the Gulf of Mexico following a fire on a second oil platform have been ruled out after the coatguard said there was no evidence of an oil sheen.
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Middle East Peace Talks 'Every Two Weeks'
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed to meet again every two weeks during initial Middle East peace talks that have been described as "productive".
Arctic Weather Ends Oil Rig Occupation
Four Greenpeace activists have been arrested after abandoning a protest aimed at disrupting drilling on the Stena Don oil rig in Baffin Bay, Greenland.
Karzai Accuses Nato Of Killing Ten Civilians
Ten civilians have been killed in a Nato airstrike on vehicles carrying election workers in Afghanistan, according to the country's president, Hamid Karzai.
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Trapped Miners Must Move 3,000 Tons Of Rock
The 33 miners trapped 2,000ft underground in Chile will have to move more than 3,000 tons of rock to ensure their rescue is successful, experts have said.
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Showbiz Skeet
Cowell Fuming Over Strictly Schedule Clash
Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor are set to clash in the TV schedules for the second year running and Simon Cowell isn't happy.
'End Of The Road' For Driver's Stig Career
The career of racing driver Ben Collins as Top Gear's The Stig is likely to have skidded to a halt following his High Court battle with the BBC, sources are saying.
Catherine Zeta-Jones' Fury At Cancer Doctors
Catherine Zeta-Jones has hit out at doctors for allegedly failing to detect her husband's cancer earlier.
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Pop Act 'So Rich' They Play Free London Show
Scouting for Girls have played a free gig on London's fashionable Carnaby Street, joking that they no longer need the money.
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Horror Films Booming In Gloomy Economy
Horror films are increasing in popularity and some experts claim it is because of the gloomy economic times.
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Videos
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Cricketers Suspended, Charged And Summoned
The International Cricket Council has "provisionally suspended" the three accused Pakistan players - who will be interviewed by Scotland Yard in the morning.
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RBS Axing 3,500 More Jobs 'Is A Horror Story'
Royal Bank of Scotland is cutting a further 3,500 British jobs in a move a major trade union has described as a "horror story".
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Middle East Peace Talks 'Every Two Weeks'
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed to meet again every two weeks during initial Middle East peace talks that have been described as "productive".
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Pygmy Hippo Meets Public In Poland
A male pygmy hippopotamus born in Poland's Wroclaw Zoo has gone on show for the first time.
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Pop Act 'So Rich' They Play Free London Show
Scouting for Girls have played a free gig on London's fashionable Carnaby Street, joking that they no longer need the money.
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Sport
Onions Ruled Out Of Ashes Series
England fast bowler Graham Onions will undergo back surgery next week that will rule him out of competing in the Ashes series in Australia this winter.
Capello Learns Lessons Of World Cup Failure
England manager Fabio Capello insists he has learned enough lessons from England's World Cup campaign to get his team back on track for the forthcoming Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.
Accused Pakistan Players Out Of Remainder Of Tour
The three Pakistan players accused of fixing have protested their innocence, but will play no further part in the current tour of England.
Carson Out Of England Squad
Goalkeeper Scott Carson became the latest departure from the England squad as he was released following a family bereavement.
Angry Roddick Knocked Out In New York
Former champion Andy Roddick lost his temper with a line-judge at the US Open before losing his second round match to Serbia's unseeded Janko Tipsarevic 3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6.
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Business
Burger King Agrees £2bn 3G Capital Buyout
Burger King Holding has agreed to be bought by private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26bn (£2.12bn).
Samsung Galaxy Aims To Eclipse Apple's iPad
A new cheaper rival to the Apple iPad has been officially launched - among a host of gadgets at the world's biggest technology fair.
Fashion Label Zara Launches Stores Online
Fashion label Zara has launched its first online stores - hoping to attract its youthful army of 4.5 milion Facebook "friends".
House Prices Fall For A Second Month
House prices have fallen for a second month in a row - the first consecutive drop since February 2009, according to Nationwide.
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Burning Rubber: Fires Spark Ferrari Recall
Ferrari's newest supercar has been recalled after several vehicles were reported to have spontaneously burst into flames.
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Strange BUT True!
Road To Nowhere: China's 75-Mile Traffic Jam
Thousands of lorries are stuck in a 75-mile traffic jam on a motorway heading towards Beijing.
Fan-Plastic: How Paper Beat Footie Photo Ban
An evening newspaper has come up with an ingenious way to beat a League One football club's ban on photographers.
Blown Up: Stranded Whale Is Put To Death
A terminally ill whale that had become stranded near an Australian harbour has been blown up by authorities.
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Lloyd's Insures NFL Star's Hair For $1m
Lloyd's of London has insured some strange things in its 322-year history but a $1m policy for an NFL star's mane of black ringlets stands head and shoulders above the rest.