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Tonight, on Reporting Scotland - the referendum rematch.

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This is the scene tonight as final preparations are made for the second

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live television debate between Alex Salmond and Alastair Darling.

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Do debates make a difference? I do not need to know what might choices

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are as a citizen. Although American politics has had

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them for years head to head debates are relatively new in Britain -

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we'll be considering how much The death of 3 year old

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Mikaeel Kular - his mother is jailed for eleven

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years after admitting killing him The only resolution is that here is

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at peace now and she will have to sit fourth 11 years and think about

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the impact she has had. Is this the first victim

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of the ice bucket challenge? Tributes for 18 year old

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Cameron Lancaster who died after Andy Murray makes

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a strong start at the US Open and he In just a few hours time, the

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country's future will be fiercely contested in the second TV debate

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between referendum campaign leaders. The First Minister Alex Salmond

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and the leader of the Better Together Campaign, Alistair Darling,

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go head to head in Glasgow. Polls suggest between seven

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and 23 percent of voters Here's our Referendum

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Correspondent Laura Bicker. Empire biscuits are doing the

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talking in this cafe. The owners expect even more interest after the

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debate tonight. We hope it will stimulate debate between customers.

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It is interesting to hear and you get views you have not heard before,

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just because someone bought a biscuit. It seems the audience once

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the debaters to make the argument is clearer. They are not coming out

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with the right things they should come out with, they are not coming

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out with pensions and the un-employed. These are the things

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that are really needed. All the talking about oil and all the rest

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of it, give us the rest of it I see. I want to know what the policies

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are. Will it help my business down the road? The debate is being held

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at Kelvingrove Art Gallery, hosted by Glen Campbell. An audience of 200

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people selected by appalling group await the opening statements. You

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can see some of the final rehearsals going on behind me. The debate will

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fall into four parts, the economy, Scotland at home and in the world

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and what happens after the vote. The two men were then get a chance to

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cross examine one another. What we do not need from Alex Salmond is

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quick one-liners. We need answers on currency and how we fund our schools

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and hospitals. We need to stick with facts. Leaders within the Yes

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Campaign seek it is about profile as much as policy. A large part comes

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trust. We know that people in Scotland trust Alex Salmond to stand

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up for the interests of Scotland, far more than they trust Alistair

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Darling or David Cameron. Polls suggest hundreds of thousands are

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still undecided, could this political stage help them make up

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their minds? Both Alex Salmond and

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Alistair Darling have been devoting long hours with their campaign teams

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to honing their arguments, and to make sure any potentially

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embarrassing gaffes are avoided. It's all designed to ensure

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the right outcome at the polls But do such debates really make

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a difference? Our correspondent Reevel Alderson

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looks at the evidence. What is the party record that we

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leave? The idea of staging a televised debate is relatively new

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in this country but is credited with giving victories to John F. Kennedy

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in the 1960 US presidential elections. His youthful zeal

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contrast it with an uncomfortable looking President Nixon who had

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declined make up and looked sweaty. TV audiences thought Kennedy had

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one, radio Auden -- audiences picks Nixon. Rick Perry's chances were

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ended on a TV debate. Commerce, education and what's the first one?

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Five, OK. Commerce, education and the EPA. There you go. Things that

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than less dramatic here, in 2010 Nick Clegg was reckoned to have done

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well in a debate about his party still lost seats. Sometimes these

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debates do shift the numbers, there is no guarantee this will change

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things but sometimes they do make a difference so for that reason alone,

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it may be worth watching. Social media plays a huge part in

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perceptions of the debate and is being analysed by a team at Robert

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Gordon University. We certainly see two big surges of debate on Twitter

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in the opening and closing statements of both men. We also saw

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a big amount of conversation when we have the currency debate, there are

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plan B. Wheels will have another big surge during the time were Alex

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Salmond is talking about... -- we also have.

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Let's get to tonight's venue then - the Kelvingrove Museum and

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Our political editor Brian Taylor is there now.

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Brian, of the two sides preparing for this

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debate, is it possible to say who will be the more apprehensive?

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I am sure they are both carefully planning questions and scenarios. We

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are in the gallery of the main forum at Kelvingrove. It is like a

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gladiatorial amphitheatre. You can see BBC staff planning the situation

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out there. Compared to the last debate, it was felt that Alex

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Salmond hadn't done as well as he might have done so he goes into this

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one, in terms of perception, perhaps needing to catch up ground. It would

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appear it did not have a direct impact on the public and did not

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necessarily have a bad indirect -- impact. In terms of perception, Alex

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Salmond needs to be seen to have done better this time. Alistair

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Darling needs to hold his nerve and will probably be pretty happy with

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the scoring. The timing is significant? It is. It is three

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weeks away from September 18, the election day. Postal ballots go out

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as early as tomorrow. One in 680,000 people -- one in six of 680,000

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people can vote by postal ballot. So it could be crucial. Burst of all,

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this allows individuals to get over individual perspectives on the

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economy, currency and other issues. It is also about the psychological

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impact of the campaign. Whoever is perceived to have done well, there

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are side gets a boost from that. There are side will have more spring

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in their step. That is where this contest will be one, on individual

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doorsteps of individual voters in Scotland. Thank you very much.

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Scotland 2014 is on earlier tonight, and will have plenty to talk about.

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We have a very special programme tonight. We're on it earlier at ten

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o'clock to bring instant reaction to the big debate. Nicola Sturgeon will

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be in the studio, along with Douglas Alexander and we will have a top

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team of commentators and analysts so join me at ten o'clock on BBC Two.

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You're watching Reporting Scotland from the BBC.

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Still to come on tonight's programme:

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How researchers have become the first

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in the world to grow a working organ in an animal from lab-grown cells.

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In sport Andy Murray is on court and looking for success at the final

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tennis major of the year and after 4 years' absence, a recall to the

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A mother who admitted killing her three year old son has

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Rosdeep Adekoya had been charged with murdering Mikaeel Kular but

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the Crown accepted her plea to the lesser charge of culpable homicide.

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She was told by the judge that what she had done was cruel

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and inexcusable but he accepted it was wholly out of character.

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Today members of the community that searched for Mikaeel Kular came to

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watch his mother be sentenced. He is at peace now and she is going to

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have to set for 11 years about the impact she has had on everybody else

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and on her own life and the rest of her children. This was a little boy

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thought to be lost on a cold winter morning. His mother, Rosdeep

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Adekoya, called the police to report on missing. That led to an enormous

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search with hundreds of members of the local community along with the

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police, fire officers and members of the coastguard looked in vain for

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the little boy. He was already dead. Last month Rosdeep Adekoya admitted

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killing the boy at her home. She lost her temper with him and hit

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him. He sustained 40 injuries and died two days later. When she found

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her son was dead, she wrapped him in a duvet, picked his body in a

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suitcase and talked to her sister's like -- house in Kirk day. She

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believed him in with land behind the house. It became clear he had not

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gone missing of his own accord as originally said. We proceeded lines

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of enquiry which led us eventually to the site where his body was

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deposited. He knew his home, people left tributes and have called for a

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permanent memorial. I have never experienced emotions like that. We

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need something as a community we can come and reflect and remember. Today

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the court heard that Rosdeep Adekoya had a history of depression. She

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tried to kill herself in 2001. The judge said what she had done was

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cruel and inexcusable but he accepted it was out of character and

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she had not intended to kill and her remorse was genuine. He said prison

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would not bring her son back but society must express condemnation of

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her actions and sentenced her to 11 years. Social workers have

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commissioned a significant case review on the death and expect to

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report early in 2015. Clyde Blowers Capital has been

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chosen as the preferred bidder They were selected from a panel

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of four bids by the administrators, 70 workers were made redundant

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when the Port Glasgow yard went A 52-year-old man is in a critical

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condition with head injuries, after an argument that began

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in a Tesco supermarket in Glasgow. The incident happened just

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before ten o'clock last night after he was involved

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in a disagreement with another man He was then assaulted

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in the Finnieston area of the city and is being treated

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for a serious head injury. The death of a teenager in Fife is

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being linked to the charity ice-bucket challenge that's been

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sweeping the world of social media. Eighteen-year-old Cameron Lancaster

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drowned in a disused quarry in Inverkeithing in Fife. Joanne

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MacAulay can tell us more. Flowers for a friend who was killed

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on what should have been a fun afternoon. It is thought that

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Cameron Lancaster had come to the quarry to take part in the ice

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bucket challenge. Aged 18, he had just left school and was going to

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college. He was a Great Gatsby he was clever, smart, kind and funny.

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He was so intelligent. He had a great future ahead of him, it is

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such a chain -- such a shame. People raise money or charity by pouring

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buckets of iced water over themselves. Many people have been

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adding extra beds to the challenge. The charity were trying to do some

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sort of act with that and obviously, you know what happens after that. I

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do not remember Cameron coming up here to do this sort of thing

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orphaned, this might have been his first time. This quarry is a

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well-known sport for divers. The events of shown how dangerous it can

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be. Somehow Cameron ended up in the water here at the quarry. His

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friends raised the alarm at around five o'clock. Emergency services

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search for him and his body was discovered around nine o'clock

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yesterday evening. Police are investigating the circumstances. His

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family said he had touched many people with his friendliness,

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kindness and generosity of spirit in his short life.

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The idea of creating a human organ in a lab has become

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a tantalising possibility, thanks to Edinburgh University scientists.

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Researchers there have become the first

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in the world to grow a working organ in an animal from lab-grown cells.

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The organ is the thymus, which is crucial for the immune system.

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More from our health correspondent Eleanor Bradford.

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The scientists at the University of Edinburgh made their discovery

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almost by accident. They were using a simple method to force cells to

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change function were studying the finest, an organ which sits near the

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heart. It produces T cells which the body needs to fight off infection.

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Researchers noticed that ordinary cells started to look like special

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cells. They were behaving like climbers cells. They explained what

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happened in a video. We went a step further and tested what would happen

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if we transplanted the cells into a most. We found they formed a fully

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functional thymus organ. Last year scientists managed to grow human

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brains which reached the scenes stage of development as a

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nine-week-old foetus. Some are printing out body structures using

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3-D winters. Fully functioning organs however are complex. This is

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the first time they have grown from scratch working organ. Here at the

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Golden Jubilee Hospital where they do heart transplants, lab grown

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organs are still a long way off. Growing a finalist in a mouse is

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very exciting and complex but to construct -- construct a human heart

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is a different kettle of fish. -- growing a famous. We do not know if

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the same principles will apply to other organs or if this will be the

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best way to improve the function of the thymus.

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Now for a look at other stories from the around the country.

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Special health control measures were put in place at Aberdeen Airport

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last night after a young girl who started her journey in Africa

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However health officials say it's not a case of Ebola.

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Special operations paramedics boarded the aircraft wearing

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Passengers were kept on the British Airways flight from Heathrow

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A murder inquiry is underway following the death of a man who

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The 31-year-old victim was attacked in Dum-bryden Gardens in

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He was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where he

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was treated for serious injuries but he died this morning.

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Police want to speak to any witnesses.

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Seven firefighters who died in a warehouse blaze in Glasgow 42

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years ago have been remembered in a wreath-laying service.

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The ceremony, marking the Kilbirnie Street fire -

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was held at the memorial for the fireman in the city's Necropolis.

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The fire happened at the Sher Brothers' cash and carry warehouse.

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The Glasgow Fire Service members were killed as they attempted to

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Some of the wooden podiums used at the 2014 Commonwealth Games

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in Glasgow are to be turned into scaled models and sold at auction.

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The smaller podiums will be crafted by the team at Paul Hodgkiss Design

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Glasgow 2014 has also announced that new homes are being found

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for the other podiums which are not being re-crafted.

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Let's get tonight's sports news from Rhona.

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Almost 4 years after his last appearance

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for Scotland, Craig Gordon is back in the national squad.

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Manager Gordon Strachan today named his squad for Scotland's opening

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Euro 2016 qualifying match against world Champions Germany next month.

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As well as the return of Gordon, 2 players earn first call ups.

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Back playing at club level. And now he is back in the Scotland team.

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Despite a four-year absence from the international stage, the door has

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certainly not been shut only play Gordon. He's got back at the stage

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when a lot of people thought he could not do it. That shows

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character. He is back, got him in the team again, see how he feels and

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if he likes working with us. That is another boost. An additional boost

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is Calum MacGregor, along with Kevin MacDonald he gets his first call up.

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It is not just MacGregor's early-season shoeing for Celtic

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which has led to his inclusion. He has got off his backside and got

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into Notts County. It is easy just to sit here. I like that attitude.

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He will play an deal with reality football. He has come back after

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dealing with reality and he's playing with Celtic and scoring

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goals and coming back here. The boss will be hoping Steven Naismith's

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recent Everton form will continue. Scotland will try to get the better

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of a country still on a high from their stomachs success in Rio. --

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there summer success. Celtic have had an offer

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for the Serbian striker They'll now try to agree

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personal terms with the player. For now though,

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the Celtic manager Ronny Deila's focus is on guiding his team

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into the Champions League - a feat he said would be like "Christmas

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and New Year rolled into one". Here's our senior football

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reporter Alasdair Lamont. These are the men who stand between

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Celtic and a third successive Champions League campaign. A home

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draw has not dented their confidence. You confident you can

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beat Celtic? Of course. Just reaching the group stage is worth

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?6.8 million. And also the prestige. It is a dream to have the

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opportunity to play in the Champions League. It is the biggest tournament

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at the highest level in football. So that is Christmas and happy New Year

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at the same time. He was unless jovial mood as he watched his side

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lose at Inverness. It's an own goal and it puts the league leaders in

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front against the champions. One man involved in that game and the draw

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at Maribor is being rested. With Celtic, you want to win every match.

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Obviously we were disappointed. We have done everything we can to

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prepare for this match. We have prepared for it in the best way so I

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am looking forward to it and it is up to us to go forward. He and his

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team-mates know that Maribor have the ability to hurt them if they are

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not at their best but hope that they can fight off the challenge. It is

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the final tennis major of the season and Andy Murray is on court at the

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US open. He hopes to find success at one of his favourite tournaments. He

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lives tennis reporter, live in New York. Bright sunshine over Flushing

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Meadows and some sparkling tennis from Andy Murray earlier. A lead

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over his Dutch opponent, much to the delight of his court and his

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supporters in the arena. He won the first set 6-3 in just over half an

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hour. It has been tighter in the second set which has gone to a

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tie-break, which is currently still in progress. He is now one point

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away. He now leads 6-4 in the tie-break. He is close to a two set

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lead. We have to leave it at a tantalising moments. That is it for

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tonight. The Edinburgh Fringe has broken

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the 2 million ticket barrier Despite competition

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from the Commonwealth Games on its opening weekend,

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most of the near three hundred venues reported increases, with the

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overall ticket numbers up by 12%. Our arts correspondent,

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Pauline McLean, reports: The world descends on Edinburgh for

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these three and a half weeks with shoes from 47 different countries.

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Numbers were up on last year. No surprise even more tickets were

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sold. A record number. It is a bigger programmes so it matches the

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increase in the number of companies coming which is showing how people

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find this a valuable place further work. It is the most fabulous

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festival in the world. Ticket numbers are not the only thing going

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up, the cost of being year has gone up in the last few years with some

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claiming hotel rates are almost intolerable for visitors and

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performers. Despite the challenges it has been a record year for most

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of the 290 9p news. It is a record year at the box office, my numbers

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are 10% up. Along the road they are up as well. I cannot complain. It is

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the best festival for numbers. It has been a miserable month for

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weather. A lot of outdoor events suffer when it is raining. Good

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inside but bad outside. Despite the challenge of the Commonwealth Games,

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this has been another record year for the Edinburgh Fringe in terms of

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shows, people and tickets sold. Although this is winding down for

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another year, other festivals are going, the Edinburgh International

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Festival runs until the end of the week. I do not think the weather has

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been to miserable today. It has been a wet and windy bank

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holiday for England and Wales but we have hung onto some good spells of

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sunshine. Workload for central and southern Scotland. In the north, it

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will become chilly, especially for part of the Highlands. It will even

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go below freezing. We hang on to a brisk breeze in central and southern

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Scotland. In the North, we will see some patchy mist and for conforming

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by morning. Some mist and fog in places which will be slow to list

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but it will clear and we will have another dry and bright DE. Lighter

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winds for south-west Scotland saw a better feel to the day. Still brisk

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easterly breeze in north-east coast. Best of the sunshine in the West and

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especially the north-west where temperatures will reach 20 Celsius.

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That is above the average for a late August. Sunshine will last into

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tomorrow evening. It will stay dry. It will be a cold night tomorrow

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night. High pressure is still with us and remains for Wednesday. There

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is a change of food but it is not with us yet. The emphasis is on dry

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and bright weather on Wednesday with good spells of sunshine, especially

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in the West. Cloud hangs on in the east. The detained on Thursday with

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low pressure taking charge. These weather fronts sweep them from the

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Atlantic. Cloudy with showers and longer spells of rain and the winds

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will pick up as well. Thank you very much. In just a few hours time, the

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future of the country will be contested in the second TV debate on

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the referendum. Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling go head-to-head in

:28:25.:28:28.

Glasgow. A mother who admitted killing her three-year-old son has

:28:29.:28:33.

been jailed for 11 years. She had been charged with murdering Mikaeel

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Kular but the Crown accepted her plea to the charge of culpable

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homicide. The judge accepted her actions were out of character. For

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sports fans, just to let you know that Andy Murray one that second set

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and is now two sets up. Back at ten o'clock. Goodbye.

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What have you enjoyed the most? Er, probably the fishing.

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