15/06/2014 Reporting Scotland


15/06/2014

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The two sides in the referendum debate have clashed over the risks

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Yes Scotland and pro-Union campaigners toured

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the TV studios to outline their differing visions of the future.

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Gordon Wilson led the SNP through the 1980s. He said Westminster

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politicians regard Scotland as a colony and he claims there is a

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history of open promises. Power devolved is power retained. Just a

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few months ago the past in order in Council taking away some energy

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powers from the Scottish parliament without any consultation. They can

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do what they like. If Scotland votes no, I think we will find that in a

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very skilful way they will start felting Scottish institutions. For

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better together, a former Labour Cabinet minister conceded there had

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been some opposition to the union call and as far back as 17 of seven.

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When we look at what we have achieved in that period, as Alex

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Salmond keeps telling us, one of the wealthiest in the world, that is a

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reason to stay in the union and that is why the majority have always for

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membership of the UK. You can expect plenty more heat and light from both

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sides before we go to the polls. A 60-year-old man has died in

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a quad bike accident near Dunblane. It happened on an unclassified road

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close to Kilbryde Castle on Saturday It?s thought no other

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vehicle was involved. A pedestrian has died after he was

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hit by a car at Hamnavoe in Shetland Police say the driver is in custody,

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and is expected to appear The BBC has learned that

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the former Rangers chief executive Charles Green is seeking financial

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support to launch a new bid He's spent the last week

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in talks with potential investors. Green led a consortium which bought

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Rangers' assets two years ago, but He returned for a short-lived spell

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as a consultant before selling The Queen's Baton has spent a second

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day in Scotland on its way to Glasgow in time for the Commonwealth

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Games' opening ceremony. The Baton travelled through the

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towns and villages of West Lothian . Our Games Reporter Lisa

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Summers was with it. Day two of the Queen's Baton Relay

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began at the Forth Bridges. Despite the early hour, acquire struck up a

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song. It travelled by canal boat tool must go, where crowds turned

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out to watch it as it was taken to Linlithgow Palace. This afternoon it

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has arrived in Bathgate. Carrying it at the moment is Peter Maguire, he

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was nominated for all of the charity work that he does here in Bathgate.

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It is unlikely it will overcome through Bathgate again, as a

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Bathgate resident I am proud to be part of it. We're here just to watch

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it. It is great fun. Why are you here to watch it? Because we want to

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see the Commonwealth games. The baton will travel to many countries

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and hopefully will have just as warmer welcome.

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Dads across Scotland are being encouraged to spend more time

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interacting with their children, as part of a campaign

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The "Play Talk Read" campaign is timed to coincide with Father's Day

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It's hoped that football activities will give dads some inspiration

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on how best to spend time with their children.

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This is about making sure that parents can do what they can with

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what they have. It is not about fancy toys and activities are

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expensive trips. This is about doing what you can with your little one.

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Playing and reading do not cost the earth and are crucial for the

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child's long-term development. The Perth tennis club

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which spotted the potential of the late Elena Baltacha has been

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taking part in a national The "Rally for Bally"

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is in honour of the former British All funds raised will be split

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equally between a cancer charity and a foundation that Baltacha set

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up to help children The reason we wanted to particularly

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get involved is that you Elena Baltacha was a junior at our club

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when her father first team to play at Saint Johnstone. She was spotted

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as a particularly evil Junior, highly talented. Time for the

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weather. A fair bit of closure round. The

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best breaks in the West and in particular the south-west, that is

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the best place to see some evening sunshine. Tonight most places will

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be dry with some sunny spells. Across the North thicker cloud will

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bring some rain into the far north. Not a cold night or most of us. Into

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the start of the working week and a bit of a North-South split. Central

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and southern parts will have a lovely morning. Things were bubble

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up in the afternoon. In the North, thicker cloud will bring bits and

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pieces of rain. Not amounting to much but feeling cooler. The best

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temperatures will be in the south-west.

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That is all for now. Our next bulletin is at 10:20pm.

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