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Welcome to Reporting Scotland. Tonight on your national news:

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The Suzanne Pilley murder trial: The judge and jury retrace her

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final movements through Edinburgh city centre nearly two years ago.

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We have an exclusive report on the health board which tried to avoid

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publishing reports into the deaths of more than 20 patients.

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In happier times. A year after he lost his daughter, this MSP talks

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of the eating disorder that killed her at the age of 19. The realise

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that she had some internal bleeding. She was rushed to theatre and she

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never recovered. And also ahead in the programme:

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King of Ibrox. Dave King, exiled Rangers fan, millionaire and former

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director, meets Ally McCoist to The trial of the man accused of the

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murder of the office worker Suzanne Pilley moved from the court today

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to the area in Edinburgh where she was last seen. Ms Pilley

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disappeared without trace nearly two years ago as she made her way

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to work. The accused, David Gilroy, who denies the charges, joined the

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jury and lawyers as they retraced her last movements in the city

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centre. Catriona Renton reports. This was her final journey. In an

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unusual move, the entire court was bussed here to the centre of

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Edinburgh. If there was a heavy police presence as the judge and

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the rest of the court retrace to Suzanne Pilley's last steps. They

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gathered here at the bus-stop where she got off. She took the number

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for bus as usual on a Tuesday in 2nd May years ago. When she got off,

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it was just a five-minute walk to her work. The jury had already been

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taken through this in court. Now they were to experience it for

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themselves, to get it clear in their own minds. The past at a shop

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that Cezanne had gone into. Earlier, a witness thought that he had seen

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her there. They then made their way to Thistle Street, to number 11,

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the offices of Infrastructure Management where Suzanne Pilley was

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a book-keeper and David Gilroy it was a manager and where she

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disappeared. They were guided by a forensic expert that have been

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heavily involved in the police search of the premises. The jury,

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court officials, the accused and their lawyers have been inside the

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premises where Suzanne Pilley and David Bailey both worked. -- David

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Gilroy. They also visited the Gallup -- garage underneath. David

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Gilroy has been with the jury throughout his visit, he has been

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walking behind them with his hands clasped behind his back. Court also

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heard how Cezanne would always fallen to work if she was late. --

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Suzanne Pilley had fallen. The jury then left to return to the High

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Court. David Gilroy is accused of murdering Suzanne Pilley and he

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denies this. BBC Scotland can reveal that NHS

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Ayrshire and Arran tried to avoid publishing documents relating to

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more than 20 deaths amongst its patients. They include three missed

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chances to diagnose cancers, and two cases where psychiatric

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patients murdered or tried to murder relatives. Our health

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correspondent Eleanor Bradford has this exclusive report.

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Five years ago, that Wilson was involved in a serious incident

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whilst working as a nurse. Ever since he has been trying to find

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out what happened afterwards. NHS Ayrshire and Arran told him he was

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not entitled to know. He then discovered it was one of more than

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50 incidents they had kept secret. If there are incidents, lessons can

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be learnt. That would seem totally obvious to me. It appeared to me

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that this, the learning experience from these events, was not being

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made available. NHS Ayrshire and Arran claimed reports and action

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plans did not exist and that Mr Wilson's Freedom of Information

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request was vexatious. Ordering the health board to release them, the

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Scottish information commissioner said it was the most serious

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catalogue of failings he had come across. The documents relate to a

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catalogue of blunders involving the deaths of more than 20 people. It

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includes three missed chances to diagnose cancer, an overdose given

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to a premature baby and to psychiatric patients who murdered

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or attempted to murder a relative. There is a new boss in charge, so

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what is his response? I think the assurance I would want to give is

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that the learning was out in the organisation. We have significantly

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reviewed the process. Yet my own experience suggests otherwise. In

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September 2010, I asked NHS a Russia and Arab questions relating

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to two suicides relating to each other at one of its hospitals. It

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will me it could not answer my hospital -- my questions because it

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was conducting a review. I never heard anything more. Health bosses

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have only narrowly avoided a police investigation into this. Concealing

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information is a criminal offence. The commissioner said it was

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incompetent not intentional. Well we have been on air, we have

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heard that their health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon has ordered an

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investigation into procedures at NHS Ayrshire and Arran.

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Tayside police say they're now treating the death of 80-year-old

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Jenny Methven as murder. Forensic officers are continuing to search

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the cottage in rural Perthshire where the pensioner was found dead

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on Monday. They're appealing to local residents with private CCTV

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to pass on any footage they may have recorded, insisting it could

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be vital to their investigation. CCTV has a natural drop-off of

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sometimes 24 or 48 hours, but the next significant period is usually

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a seven-day period, so we must try and get round everyone in that time

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and if I could appeal to anyone who has CCTV to communicate with us to

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let us know they have got it and we will come to them. What else what

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our police saying? The investigation is still

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continuing tonight here. As we now know, police say Jenny Methven was

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indeed murdered. A post-mortem examination carried out earlier

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today revealed that she has suffered fatal injuries to her head

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and body. Earlier today, the detailed forensic examination that

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had been going on here was extended to a woodland adjacent to her

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cottage. Police officers are there are searching for clues. They have

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told us that so far they have found no sign that anyone forced their

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way into the home and neither have they found any sign that anything

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has been stolen. If that has given an NEC then there are not sharing

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it with us. There has also been a tribute for

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up -- a tribute from her son? Yes, he lived in this cottage with

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his mother and it was he who found her here on Monday evening

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suffering from serious injuries. She passed away moments after he

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got home. In a statement issued through to it -- Tayside Police, he

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said that she was a wonderful mother, extremely generous person

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and true friend to others. She was widely liked and respected in this

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community and everyone here will be hoping that her killer is brought

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to justice very quickly. You're watching Reporting Scotland

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from the BBC. Still to come on the programme: If you cannot beat them,

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eat them. The later suggestion for up

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tackling of the crayfish investigation.

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And in sport, we will hear how Andy Robinson makes changes to his team

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for the visit of the -- of France at the weekend.

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The Rangers manager Ally McCoist was seen leaving Ibrox this

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afternoon with one of the club's former directors Dave King. Mr King

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invested millions in the club and was linked with a previous takeover.

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What conclusion if any can we draw from this?

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This is very interesting. Let us just first of all say that. Dave

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Kennett remains aboard man -- board member. We wear expecting Ally

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McCoist to meet with the club's administrators today, that did

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happen. The media gathered outside. What we were not expecting was hem

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it to emerge with the former director Dave King. Mr Ken invested

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�20 million in Major's back in that year 2000. He is a colour for

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character. He was investigated for tax evasion -- tax evasion in South

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Africa. He was involved in a takeover involving at the Rangers

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director Paul Murray. The club themselves say that this was a

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routine meeting in his capacity as a director and board member. But

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there is no doubt about it, the fact that Dave Kent emerged from

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Ibrox today with Ally McCoist has sent tongues wagging.

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And MSP has spoken movingly in Parliament about the death of his

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teenage daughter to anorexia. Dennis Robinson led at debate on

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eating disorders at Holyrood to help others spot the signs. He has

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been speaking to our political correspondent.

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Dennis Robertson's daughter was 19 when she died last year. Her

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starved body could take no more. She did not live to see her father

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elected to Parliament a few months later. Caroline died at the

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beginning of February. She made me promise to continue this campaign.

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I you run, Mr Robertson is now campaigning to raise awareness of

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the illness that overtook his daughter. When we had a daughter,

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we had a loving child. But when the anorexia took over, she was

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stubborn. She was awkward, she was manipulative. He says Caroline

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became obsessive about under eating and over exercising, which

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destroyed her body over a six-year period. Her body weight had gone

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below the critical level. Everything had shrunk. How organs

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had shrunk, her muscles has shrunk, her bone density, everything.

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hospital last February, her condition quickly deteriorated.

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had acute stomach pains. They realised that she had some internal

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bleeding and she was rushed to theatre and she never recovered. We

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decided after that to switch off the monitors. How difficult was

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that? It was very difficult. But to some extent, there was a sense of

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relief. A sense of relief that she was no longer going to be tormented

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on a daily basis. She was no longer going to have to fight this illness.

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She was at peace. Tonight you could hear a pin drop in the Holyrood

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Chamber as Dennis Roberts and shared details of his tragedy with

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Parliament in order to raise awareness of the destructive power

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of eating disorders. To ensure that... Other families do not

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suffer the way in which my family The education secretary has been

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defending the introduction of the new curriculum for excellence. Mike

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Russell says the new changes will be worth the effort. One

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educational authority has already delayed the introduction of the new

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exams and the Association -- the Scottish Secondary Teachers

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Association says they will not be ready in time. The Education said

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had to came to it Clydebank school today to see the curriculum for

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excellence in action. He wanted to charge the sceptics

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who say that children will be worse off under the new system. This is

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the most fundamental change in the Scottish education system over the

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last to 50 years and potentially the most wonderful.

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But we have to get it right. If we do not get it right, we will damage

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education for the foreseeable future. If it is not quite right,

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the moss bomb rubble could be the 54,000 children currently in second

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year, the first to set the new exams.

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Some parents are confident. Maybe I'm in a different position the cos

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I'm involved in it, I think it is a tremendous opportunity for young

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people. One Education the authorities put

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to in the exams off for one year. The case for more schools doing the

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same prompted a flood of messages to Radio Scotland this morning. It

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is a disaster. It is great. Tears of frustration listening to Mike

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Russell... I put some of the criticism to Mr Russell. I'm

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certain that the support is there to be offered to any individual

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teacher or department. Far from believing anyone, I am

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offering as much support as I possibly can. -- far from bullying

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anyone. The big question is, whether one

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day be able wonder whether they did the right thing insisting on this

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deadline. -- 1 D they will wonder. Police are investigating the theft

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of a bronze statue from Kelvin Grove Museum in Glasgow. It is

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believed it was stolen during opening hours on Sunday. Four in 10

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people living in the NHS Tayside area have signed up to the organ

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donors. It is the second highest percentage in Scotland pain NHS

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lobbying. People are becoming more aware of the implications and

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people like myself are testimony to that. The MP for Dumfries and

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Galloway says he hopes the creation of a new UK border force or close

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loopholes which allow illegal immigrants through the regions

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Irish Sea ferry ports. Funding has been cut for a local police. Com --

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community leaders from Arnhem Larkin met Nicola Sturgeon to

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underline their concerns about medical care. They want if -- be

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one Nicholas Budgen to intervene. The doctor will be 45 minutes or an

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hour away. If we do not have cover in the area, they will not get the

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care they need and the time that they need. It is really very

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serious. Nearly one-third of Aberdeen voters have already made

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their choice in the referendum on plans to transform the city centre.

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People have until next Thursday to cast their vote. There are growing

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calls for inquiry to be held over a failed bridge project. One Shetland

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Islands councillor fears the true cost of the bridge that was never

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built could be over �7 million. The earth has moved on and I'll -- on

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Islay. They were so small that few people notice the tremors. More on

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Helen's Brian Argyle has to get its first out-of-town supermarkets.

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Despite a campaign by some locals who wanted it to be an in town

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supermarket. It is a situation that is being repeated across the

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country. Planning laws which were designed to protect town centres

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have actually made their problems worse. Helen's brother is the kind

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of town centre where Rita old giants can sound side-by-side with

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local traders. -- where retail giants can stand

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side by side with local trailers -- traders. There is no way out of

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town shopping here. At least for now.

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Waitrose is set to open next year. That is an exciting opportunity for

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Waitrose and hopefully for Hillsborough's well. -- for

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Helensburgh as well. It was given the go-ahead after a packed council

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meeting yesterday. Some local traders say that they picked the

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wrong side. Helensburgh retailers would welcome Waitrose in the town

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centre. Planning laws were changed nates to make it harder to build

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It can be difficult for councillors. Do the benefits balance out the

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risk? The supermarkets are spoiling the we shops. -- the small shops.

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But they are good because they did their prices lower. It has finished

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the town. There is nothing now in the town. This exhibition shows how

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the High Street has changed. Some say there is no point harking back

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to the past. The trick is how to keep town centres alive. You can

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make you town-centre a place for performance, for music, for theatre.

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You can create spaces where people can engage in crafts, can learn new

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skills. The views of visitors to the exhibition show how many of us

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feel strongly about whether changes for the better. Helen's brother

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will get some idea next year. -- Helensburgh. Now for the sport.

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So Scotland's rugby coach Andy Robinson says, while others may be

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wondering whether he is to blame for his team's poor start to the

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Six Nations, his only focuses on winning.

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That is something Scotland have failed to do in their opening two

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back matches. He has made four changes to his team for the game

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against France. Nineteen-year-old Stuart Hogg earns his first start.

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Andy Robinson says he is impressed with what he's seen in training,

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despite Scotland losing both their Scotland -- matches so far.

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As a 19 year-old, Stuart has tremendous composure. He does not

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feel anything. At are shown in the way he has tried to play. His

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performance against Wales, it was only 60 minutes, but it was very

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very good. John Barclay comes into the pack. Mike Blair comes into the

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backs alongside Greig Laidlaw. Rory Lamont move to the wing for the

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injured Max Evans. That gives Stuart Hogg his chance at full-back.

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I believe we have the ability to win our games. I am challenging the

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players to play in a certain way. There is no holding back there now.

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We have to go out against France and be in their faces for the whole

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80 minutes. You say you have a belief we were will it be -- we

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will win our matches. At the moment, we are not. Does that worry you are

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told that people will be looking at you as a coach perhaps been the

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problem? No. People have their own thoughts. All I can look at is the

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next game. I can build on that performance for the next game. Andy

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Robinson surely knows that at 10 Six Nations defeat in 13 matches

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will test the fans' faith in him. The Scottish Premier League is to

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investigate Rangers a lead sectarians chanting by supporters

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during a home defeat to Kilmarnock at the weekend.

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The SPL delegate mentioned it in his report. The League say they

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will speak to police before deciding whether the club has a

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case to answer. Celtic could cork 20 points clear at the top of the

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Premier League if they win against Dunfermline. Celtic have won their

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last 12 matches, against -- including two against Dunfermline

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and the SPL. If they win tonight, it will recall their streak under

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Martin O'Neill 80 years ago. -- eight years ago. There's also

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commentary of Motherwell against a Bennion on line.

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- McAnerney and. Dundee United defeated, and at 4-0 last night.

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John Randall scored -- John Radford scored a great goal. Scott

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Robertson also scored. It takes them up to six in the league table.

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If you cannot beat them, eat them! That is the thinking of one

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community and the South West as a means of countering the economic

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catastrophe week honoured by an infestation of alien crayfish.

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On the surface, the locked -- but still looks like the prime fishing

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Lockett was. North American signal crayfish or undermining the

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ecosystem. It is a total ecological disaster but is unfolding in front

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of us. Something has to be done about it. He says the fightback has

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to start by establishing a crayfish fishery. He could land them by boat

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at this currently disused fish farm, where they could be held for

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processing. We have got the ability to hold them here. It is ridiculous

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that we have them here and we couldn't make a commercial thing of

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them. We could make use of a local asset and employ local people. It

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is claimed there would be a ready market in the catering trade. The

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mixture is mascarpone, Ed, salt and pepper and some peeled crayfish.

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She has to buy imported crayfish, sometimes from halfway round the

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world. To have something locally produced on our doorstep that is

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possibly providing jobs locally, which is wonderful, as opposed to

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something coming from Denmark, or even Thailand, it would be great to

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have it locally produced. Establishing a fishery is not a

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straightforward proposition. There are strict regulations about what

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you can and cannot do with crayfish to avoid further legal spread. It

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would be against a lot for me to net one here now. There is a

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growing acceptance that they are here, and here to stay. Licensing

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Scotland's first commercial crayfish fishery would be a

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pragmatic step forward. It looks pretty wet there. After a day of

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downpours, what is the weather have It has been wet but also mild. What

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has the weather have in store. Try to start of this evening for

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most of us. We will see cloud building in the West. A band of

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rain pushing in across the country. Overnight lows around seven degrees

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Celsius. And the far north, it will be cooler. -- in the far north. The

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rain will fall away. It will strengthen tomorrow morning.

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Another windy day tomorrow. A cloudy day, with it breaks of rain

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in the West tomorrow. -- outbreaks. And the North West, we will see a

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lot of light rain and drizzle. Across the south of the country, a

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fairly cloudy and dull picture. In the east, we are likely to see some

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brighter, sunnier weather. It will be warmer here. That is not too far

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away from our record temperature for February, it happened in 1897.

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That rain will sink southwards across the country tomorrow evening.

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We can see that front sinking across the country. Overnight

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tomorrow night, the wind will via in a north-westerly direction. That

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will bring colder air. That set us up for a colder day on Friday.

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There will be a mixture of sunshine and showers. Those showers will be

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wintry in the north. Towards the The trial of the man accused of the

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murder of office worker Suzanne Piley moved from court today to the

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area of Edinburgh where she was last seen. She disappeared without

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trace two years ago she made her way to work. One of the world's

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most celebrated correspondence was among 20 people killed and Syria

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today. The Health Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has ordered an internal

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