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Don't reduce doctors' hours during swine flu crisis, say campaigners

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
EUROPEAN rules that mean junior doctors can work no more than 48 hours a week should be suspended as the UK tackles the swine flu pandemic, campaigners said yesterday.


Four times a bigamist, but ex-glamour model spared jail

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A FORMER glamour model has walked free from court, despite admitting bigamy for the fourth time.

The cost of democracy in Afghanistan â€" ten UK lives

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
AT THE expense of ten British lives, several hundred thousand rounds of ammunition and a deep political backlash at home, and with the promise that more hard fighting is still

BT is world's most 'gay friendly' firm

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TELECOMS giant BT has been named the most "gay friendly" firm in the world after many years of providing same-sex partner benefits for its staff.


Hope for brewers as slump in sales slows

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE brewing industry has spoken of its hope of a "speck of faint light" at the end of the tunnel as new figures were released showing the decline in beer sales appeari

Redundancy creates 'grown-up gappers'

29.07.2009 15:52    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PEOPLE facing redundancy are turning to travel â€" creating a generation of "grown-up gappers", says a new report.

Number 10's Sybil dies

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SHE was the sleekest feline to stalk the corridors of power since Carla Bruni posed at the door of Number 10.

Funeral service for veteran

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MORE than 1,000 people are expected to pack Wells Cathedral next week for the funeral of First World War veteran Harry Patch.

Divide over the smoking ban

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
FEWER Britons support the ban on smoking in pubs than in other public places, according to a new survey.

£1bn bid to give young a future

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE government yesterday launched a campaign to create thousands of jobs and work experience places to help young people through the recession, with the first new posts includ

Sex offender back in custody

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SEX offender from Scotland, the subject of a manhunt after going on the run, has been captured in the Irish Republic.

Lost luggage 'unacceptable'

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE amount of luggage lost at Europe's airports has been criticised as "excessive and unacceptable" by the EU Transport Commissioner.

'Bring back National Service to cut yob culture'

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MOST Britons would like to see National Service brought back to reduce antisocial behaviour, according to a new survey.

Twice as many suspects extradited to US as to Britain

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BRITAIN has extradited more than twice as many criminal suspects to the US as have gone the other way, since a controversial new law was introduced, it has been revealed.

Father and two sons jailed for £7m film pirating scam

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A FATHER and his two sons who used dozens of Chinese "slaves" to pull off Britain's biggest DVD piracy scam have been jailed for up to six years each.

Son's tearful plea to release seriously ill Biggs

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE son of Ronnie Biggs has made a heartfelt plea to the government to release the Great Train Robber, now seriously ill.

Uneven smile as number with NHS dentist up but patchy

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE number of people registered with an NHS dentist has risen 14 per cent in a year â€" but wide variations persist across Scotland, figures showed yesterday.

MPs slam Brown over 'ad hoc' reforms of constitution

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
GORDON Brown has been attacked by an influential group of MPs for making up constitutional reforms on the hoof.

Health experts confirm it: using sunbeds can give you cancer

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE use of sunbeds now ranks alongside smoking, arsenic and exposure to asbestos as a cause of cancer, leading international experts have warned.

Workloads at sexual disease clinics soar as 'worried well' rush for tests

29.07.2009 15:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
INCREASED awareness of the risks of unprotected sex have contributed to a large rise in the workload of genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics this year.

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