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Online supermarket tries something new

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SAINSBURY'S has stepped up its push for non-food business by selling televisions, toys and computers on its website for the first time.


Protest bid to save energy firm jobs

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WORKERS are to stage a protest outside the annual meeting of the National Grid in Birmingham today to try to stop jobs being outsourced to India.

Children pick world peace over climate

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CHILDREN would rather stop all wars than combat climate change, a new survey has found.

'Mandy could win election'

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PETER Mandelson is the only Labour politician who could steer Labour back on course for victory, one of the party's top business insiders has claimed.


£45 film to be shown UK-wide

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A FILM made for just £45 is to be released in cinemas across the country.

Soldier killed in Afghanistan

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SOLDIER attached to the Black Watch has been killed in an explosion while on a vehicle patrol in southern Afghanistan.

WWI service planned after death of the last veteran

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Royal British Legion has welcomed the announcement of a special national service to commemorate the sacrifices of the First World War generation.

Gurkhas give an absolutely fabulous star welcome

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
JOANNA Lumley received a hero's welcome from hundreds of Gurkhas and their families as she arrived in Nepal.

Older workers face more bias in recession says 'shocking' study

27.07.2009 20:24    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PEOPLE over the age of 50 are facing increased barriers to work, including age discrimination, as more older workers lose their jobs because of the recession, according to

Panic could burden NHS, warns minister

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PUBLIC panic over swine flu could put unnecessary pressure on the NHS, Health Secretary Andy Burnham has warned.

Lords report set to condemn slow swine flu response

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MINISTERS have defended their response to swine flu after it was revealed a House of Lords report will criticise the government in being slow to set up a helpline.

Peer is reported over expenses

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A LABOUR donor and cross-bench peer has been reported to police over his expense claims by the SNP.

Tory tax credit cuts to hit middle classes

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MIDDLE-CLASS families could be hit financially by a suggestion that the Conservatives could cut tax credits for families earning £50,000 or more.

Queen is posted a lesson in economics

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Queen has been sent a letter by a group of eminent economists explaining how "financial wizards" failed to "foresee the timing, extent and severity" of the

Rescued children 'walking backwards into the sea'

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THREE dozen youngsters rescued from the sea by rapid- response RNLI lifeguards had been fully clothed and walking backwards into the water at the time, it has emerged.

One in six species of freshwater crab faces extinction

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SIXTH of the world's freshwater crab species are at risk of extinction, experts have warned.

Chancellor grills banks over lending rates

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BANKING bosses are bracing themselves for a showdown with Chancellor Alistair Darling today as they attend talks in Downing Street over lending to businesses.

Iced latte 'will make you a fatty'

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WOMEN could be consuming more than a quarter of their daily calories with just one iced coffee, an expert has warned.

Untested swine flu vaccine could put British public at risk, warn experts

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
EXPERTS have warned about the potential dangers of using untested vaccines as the British government prepares to fast-track inoculations against swine flu.

Injured troops 'should get NHS priority'

27.07.2009 20:23    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WOUNDED veterans of Afghanistan should receive preferential treatment from the NHS, one of their former commanders has said.

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