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acknowledged his messages to a 15-year-old girl were flirty and

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inappropriate. And that is all from the BBC News at Six.

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Tonight, on Reporting Scotland: As the EU referendum campaigning

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gets underway, we assess Scotland's relationship with Europe past,

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After two months of disruption, the west coast railway line fully

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reopens after repairs to a storm-damaged

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I go down every week and come back almost every week as well so I am

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delighted it is back on. Also on the programme:

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An extraordinary life. We pay tribute to the Scots born-war

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hero Eric "Winkle" Brown, It's Italy

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next for Scotland as the national squad seeks to avoid a tenth

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Six Nations defeat in a row. And the new documentary shining

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a light on Hamish Henderson's Almost exactly four months from now

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Scotland will again take part in a referendum on a question that

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will have an impact on everything from our economy

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to our national security. This time of course we'll be voting

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on the UK's place in Europe. So, as the campaign gets underway,

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how are the sides stacking up More on that in a moment,

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but first to Westminster where our correspondent David Porter

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watched the Prime Minister What has the EU ever done for

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Scotland? Supporters of remaining in point to examples like these,

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infrastructure projects built with the help of European cash. Those who

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want to leave equally quick to cite Scotland to bolster their case,

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arguing the interests of the Scottish fishing industry for

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example have been repeatedly sacrificed a fall in line with

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Brussels. Despite some defections the majority of his cabinet support

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the Prime Minister. Keen to bind Scotland into the wider argument.

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This afternoon David Cameron took that argument directly to MPs. We

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will be on the parts of Europe that work for us influencing the

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decisions that affect us, in the driving seat of the world's biggest

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single market and with the ability to take action to keep our people

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safe but we will be out of the parts of Europe that do not work for us,

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out of the euro, out of the eurozone bailouts, out of the passport free

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no borders area and permanently and legally protected from ever being

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part of an ever closer union. I want Scotland and the rest of the UK to

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remain within the European Union. However if we are forced out of the

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remain within the European Union. EU I am certain the public in

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Scotland will demand a referendum on Scottish independence and we will

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protect our place in Europe. If we are going to have a referendum on

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Europe I am excited about making the positive case for the European

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Union. Because the referendum is so soon and we have to accept the date

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we have to get on with making the case for why it is a good thing for

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people here in Scotland, good for jobs that the economy. Not everyone

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in Scottish politics agrees. This cuts across traditional party

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boundaries. We want to get our sovereignty back. The good thing is

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of Scotland gets out of the European Union we will get a lot of power

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back from Brussels, to do with fishing, agriculture, industry. The

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political parties in Scotland should reconnect with the electorate than

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listen to the millions of people who have had enough of Brussels

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corruption, incompetence and wasting our money. I believe when it comes

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to the vote on the 23rd of June Scotland, like England and the rest

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of the UK, will vote to leave. The clock is ticking with the referendum

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just four months away. Before then Scottish voters will be asked to

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choose the make-up of the Scottish Parliament. Two campaigns on the

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future of Scotland and more widely on the UK's relationship with Europe

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could become inextricably linked. What are the issues that matter

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within the EU debate? Our political correspondent has been

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out on the streets of Glasgow asking what issues matter to people

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in the debate over the EU. I feel like we have lost a lot of

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control, silly things, health and safety. If they focused on the

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important matters it would make me more inclined to stay with them. If

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you're wanting to trade with other people I think it is easier if you

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are in. There are things that need to be discussed. Ruled the world at

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some point so do not want to be bullied by other countries. I think

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we can be strong enough to be on our own. We have control of our own

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borders, more control over our borders, that is one of the issues.

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There's not enough information to make full decision. The problem is

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lack of understanding of the system and how it works. I do not really

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have a great understanding of how the European Union works. Something

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has to be seriously addressed in the referendum.

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I'm joined by our political editor Brian Taylor.

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Brian, as we saw there, a lot of variation in what issues

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People wanting clarity. An echo from the independence referendum. The

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poll understandably hoping there is a formula that can calculate whether

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it is better just be in the EU or leave. There is not. People have to

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determine what their priorities are, security, economy, sovereignty,

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what's important is they attached to those, and make their own

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calculation. Angus Robertson in the Commons. How likely is that the

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result of the European referendum could lead to another referendum on

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independence here? The SNP generally are seeing they currying favour of

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the EU in principle. Brexit could trigger a demand for a further

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independence referendum. I do not believe it is automatic. There could

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be some who would say that in the event of British exit there is a

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climate of uncertainty, and they do not necessarily want to add to that

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with Scottish independence. Nicola Sturgeon does not want a demand, she

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wants to know for certain or as certain as things can be that people

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are going to vote for independence. She does not want to hold the

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referendum, she wants to win one. You're watching Reporting

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Scotland from the BBC. Still to come on

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tonight's programme: A new documentary aims to tell boost

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the legacy of the poet In sport, the Scotland Six Nations

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squad attempt to keep the pressure at bay, as they aim to avoid

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ten defeats in a row, and we look ahead to the event

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in Scotland that could be bigger Train services on the West Coast

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Main Line are resuming today, almost two months after storm damage

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caused the closure of a bridge The Lamington Viaduct

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in South Lanarkshire was close to collapse

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following Storm Frank on Hogmanay. It is a sight for sore eyes. Trains

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back on the West Coast Main Line. At Glasgow central today there were

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celebratory cupcakes for every passenger. The London to Inverness

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sleeper crossed the viaduct for the first time in seven weeks.

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I am very happy and I go down and come back every week as well

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Very pleased, but also I did enjoy the travel on the other route.

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I got stuck during the floods and I was supposed to come back

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on a Sunday, but never got back until Wednesday.

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On Hogmanay storm damaged the viaduct. It has taken hundreds of

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people working 24 hours a day to repair the bridge.

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Engineers have been working around the clock and it is a very difficult

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job given the location, working the waters of the River Clyde

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and working in January during the storms.

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We were lucky enough to get a break in the weather in February

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when the water has not been flowing as fast and we got more work done.

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This is where I could is going to happen. On the river bank large

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rocks should stop erosion. The essential works have been completed

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but there are other works which will improve the flow of the river and

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that involves placing large places of rock on the river bank against

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the railway line and that will offer protection so we do not get the

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embankment washing away. We have no concerns about the viaduct. The work

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to the viaduct is complete and the West Coast Main Line is open but

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teams will remain to prevent it from a rodding.

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A man has appeared in court charged with the murder

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Hayley Davidson died in hospital last week,

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three days after police found her at a flat in Fife.

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Police were still outside the Buckhaven flat to eight days after

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first being called here. Responding to a report of concern for a child.

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Inside they phone five-month-old Hayley Davidson who was taken to the

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sick Children's Hospital in Edinburgh but died three days later.

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Her death has left the community shocked. Flowers expressing the

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belief held by friends, family and shocked. Flowers expressing the

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neighbours. Gordon Mackay appeared in private this afternoon. He is

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accused of assaulting Hayley Davidson to her severe injury and

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murdering her in Buckhaven. He made no plea during the key ring. He was

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remanded in custody and is expected to appear in court in a week.

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He began his life in Leith and ended it as our most decorated pilot.

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Captain Eric "Winkle" Brown died at the weekend at the age of 97.

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In an extraordinary career he flew more types of plane than anyone

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else, survived being torpedoed and helped to liberate survivors

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Joanne Macaulay looks back at his life.

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Eric Brown was born in Leith in 1919 and his passion for flying began

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when he sat in a plane with his father as a child.

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He went on to hold the world record for testing planes,

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flying 487 different types, often in dangerous conditions.

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For example, a German aeroplane would crash in the United Kingdom.

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If it was not too badly damaged, we would put it together

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I would be able to tell the boys in our fighter squad what to expect

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He was nicknamed Winkle because he was short,

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but what he lacked in stature he made up for in bravery.

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He has made aviation safer because he did so much to understand going

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from below the speed of sound too through the sound barrier at the

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time when nobody knew what was going on.

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Captain Brown encountered the harrowing scenes

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at the liberation of the Belsen concentration camp, images

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which stayed with him throughout his life.

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He survived being torpedoed and interrogated Himmler and Goering

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He answered everything precisely and never tried to avoid answering

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anything and was really quite charismatic.

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Eric Winkle Brown continued to write and give talks on aviation

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throughout his life and it was hard to give up flying

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I suspect it was rather like a drug addict having withdrawal symptoms.

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I was not good to live with for the next year.

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Just last month, 100 pilots joined him to celebrate his 97th birthday.

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He died yesterday after a short illness, ending a remarkable life

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A look at other stories from across the country.

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A man has died in a two car crash in Dumfriesshire.

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It happened shortly after midday on the A701 Dumfries to Moffat

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Police say the driver of the second car was taken to hospital

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The road was closed all afternoon for crash investigations

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Police searching for a missing 14-year-old girl from Edinburgh have

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found a body on the coastline at North Queensferry.

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There's been no formal identification yet but the family

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of Jasmine Macquaker has been informed.

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The teenager was last seen at Dalmeny railway station

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Two medical wards at Raigmore Hospital

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in Inverness have been closed to new admissions due

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The first ward was closed on Saturday, the second today.

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Visitors are being asked not to turn up at the infected wards.

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The virus, which causes diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting,

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spreads in the air and is extremely infectious.

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The Aberdeen-based firm First Oil Expro has

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Two other companies, Enquest and Cairn Energy,

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have taken on First Oil's 15% in the Kraken North Sea Oil field.

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Local authority leaders from the Western and Northern Isles

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have been meeting the Scottish Islands Minister Derek Mackay in

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In this, the last Islands Area Ministerial Working Group before

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the election in May, there was unanimous agreement

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The minister said the relationship was strong and it had taken island

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It has made a difference and I hope the good work that has been

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established continues beyond the election with whoever is elected.

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A pioneering project on the island of Mull is demonstrating that

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Drawbacks like the lack of charging points and their limited range have

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meant that the use of electric vehicles has until now been largely

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They might be convenient around towns and cities but conventional

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wisdom has suggested electric vehicles are not for rural areas.

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This experiment is turning that argument on its head. The range of

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such cars is increasing, the time to charges reducing and this has

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created a network of charging points. We have seven public

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charging points. Two of them are rapid charging points in Tobermory

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and one elsewhere. You can charging less than half an hour and get it on

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full charge so that will give you 80 or 90 miles. The community project

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has been offering sceptical motorists the chance to get behind

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has been offering sceptical the wheel for a test drive.

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Call the in the sand on islands where there is a limited range. --

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they are better going slower on islands where there is a limited

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range. Some drivers have decided to take a plunge and buy an electric

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car for themselves. The disadvantage is the range but it makes me think

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about what I'm doing. I am conscious about what I do. I have tried to be

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that way for the last few years and I have always strived to be fuel

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efficient. But there is extra incentive now because it is running

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out. Anyone planning a long journey of the island would still have to

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resort to the internal combustion engine, but this project is proving

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that for some rural communities, the electric car could be the future.

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Sport now and it is only Monday but we are already looking ahead to the

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weekend with good reason. Full of anticipation, not dread. Good

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evening. No extra pressure -

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that's the view of Scotland assistant coach Nathan Hines

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as his side go in search of their first win of the campaign

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away to Italy on Saturday. Flanker Blair Cowan will miss

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the game due to concussion, but Tim Visser and Peter Horne

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are back as Scotland look to taste Six Nations victory for the first

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time in a long time - What a try for George North!

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certainly have it now. So far, so what for Scotland. 26 Nations

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matches and two defeats. 96 Nations defeats in a row for Scotland. Next

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up, Italy in Rome. If Scotland did not get a win, it would be ten

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matches without a victory. Are we into the realms of crisis at that

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point? You tell me. I am worried if we lose one game. Does it feel like

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there is extra pressure? No. The only pressure is on ourselves. We do

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not carry any more pressure just because we have lost two games. We

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have seen improvement. If we carry more pressure than we have to, it is

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going to be too much of a weight to bear. Scotland's last Six Nations

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victory came back in 2014 against Italy. For some, defeat on Saturday

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would be too much to bear. A huge crisis throughout Scottish rugby.

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This is one of the worst Italian sides for many years. If Scotland

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lose this, it will be catastrophic. No-one is hurting more than the

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players. We are desperate to get that win and set the record

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straight. I think the whole country is desperate for that. We're trying

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to go out and do everything we can. If Scotland lose to Italy, it would

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be a tense Six Nations defeat in a row. -- a 10th. The Scotland camp

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don't want to hear about crisis but Saturday's match in Rome is

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absolutely huge for sure. Meanwhile Edinburgh lock

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Grant Gilchrist - once named Scotland captain by Vern Cotter -

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will undergo surgery on a broken arm Another global multi-sport event

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is coming to Scotland and according to sports insiders, it's arguably

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bigger than Glasgow's 2014 The 2018 European Championships have

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been launched - the event will see the individual

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European Championships of aquatics, cycling, gymnastics,

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rowing, team golf and triathlon come together, and staged

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at venues around Scotland. Another glitzy launch for another

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big event. A TV audience of over 1 billion, 4500 sports men and women

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competing in August 20 18. It is absolutely huge. You could argue

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that this is bigger than the Commonwealth Games. Because the

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quality of the athletes in many sports will be higher and will be a

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real work level. Some of them will already be thinking about Tokyo

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2020. It is a mouthwatering opportunity for the public. There is

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a seventh sport in the games but the European athletic Championships will

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be hosted in Berlin. The German city has already won the bid. Glasgow 24

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to was the last major events to be held here in athletics. But after

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that, the hand and track was then removed. The challenge facing

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Glasgow is always resources. We have developed already this city, and we

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want to continue working with the governing bodies to see if we can

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maximise what we can do. Glasgow and Scotland needs to work together to

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find packages that can enhance the overall product. The roar of a

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Scottish crowd is a powerful tool to home-grown competitors and the

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timing of the event is perfect for Olympic ambitions. Having a

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timing of the event is perfect for multisport event in between a

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Commonwealth Games and an Olympics, that experience is invaluable. At

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the moment you only get multisport games that are the Commonwealth

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Games and the Olympics, you do not get it anywhere else. The European

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Championships take place in 2018, August 10-12.

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Both the Scottish men's and the women's curling teams

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believe they're capable of achieving success

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at the forthcoming world championships.

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Eve Muirhead's rink were crowned Scottish Champions at the weekend

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to seal their place in Canada next month.

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Then in April, Tom Brewster's men will represent Scotland

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in Switzerland, having beaten David Murdoch's team

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We have about three weeks until we had to Canada so we are going to

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train just as hard, and hopefully play as well out in Canada. We have

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done a lot of hard work since the Christmas and it has paid off this

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week. We just need to go and hopefully bring our a game and who

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knows. BBC 2 will bring you highlights from

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the Scottish Curling Championships tonight and tomorrow night -

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both start at 11.45pm. Scotland's cricketers

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left for India today, determined to make their mark

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at next month's ICC World Twenty20. The Scots must top their group,

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which contains Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong to progress

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past the initial stages The coaching team are adamant

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they have learned lessons from a winless World Cup

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campaign last year. Hamish Henderson's songs

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are still known internationally. For example "Freedom Come A' Ye"

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was sung at the opening But makers of a new documentary

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felt the man himself Our arts correspondent

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Pauline McLean's has had a preview. He was a poet, a singer and

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songwriter. As well as writing his own songs, gathered those around the

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country, safeguarding them for future generations. How did your own

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folks tell their stories? While the songs were saved, the makers of this

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film felt that Hamish Henderson himself was in danger of being

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forgotten. They searched archive, including unseen family film, and

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spoke to 22 others spoke -- of his closest friends about the man and

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his music. One of his biggest contributions was to be involved in

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setting up the School of Scottish studies, the archive that contains

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the last glimmerings of the oral culture, the Cilic singers, so many

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different aspects of Scottish life recorded for posterity. So much

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about lives on in the spirit of Celtic connections, biggest winter

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festival of music in the world. And that is down to Hamish in many

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respects. He was the standard bearer that music renaissance in Scotland

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to happen. The South African singer shared Hamish Henderson's most

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famous song with an international audience at the opening of the

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Commonwealth Games. The makers of Hamish hope that their film, which

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has its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival tomorrow, will

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do the same or the songwriter. Now here's Andrew Kerr

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with details of Scotland 2016. Another day of drama at Westminster.

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As the gloves come off in the European referendum campaign. In the

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studio and in Brussels, we will be hearing from those strongly in

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favour of staying in and those passionately against. And we will

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have the latest on talks for a new funding deal for Scotland. Join me

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at 10:30pm on BBC Two. Here is Judith with the weather. Good

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evening. It has been a pretty beautiful day across much of the

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country, captured here by one of our weather watchers in Stirling. High

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pressure, pulling into the North. Clean, fresh air. This setup means a

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lot of dry, sunny, but cold weather for Scotland. We still have a number

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of wintry showers, and will be a risk. A Met Office weather warning

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for showers across northern Scotland. Temperatures down to

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freezing widely, if not a few degrees slower. It will be a cold

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start, across northern Scotland, but actually it looks like being a

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beautiful day. Good, sunny spells, and always the risk of showers

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across northern parts. Again, dry interludes, but quite a brisk wind

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across northern isles. Making it feel cold. Showers for the Northern

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parts of the Western Isles, and the Cairngorms, beautiful sunny spells

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in the lowlands. In the sunshine, it will feel fairly pleasant. And

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nothing changes as we head towards the evening, holding onto dry

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conditions with showers in the north. A widespread frost

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re-establishing itself tomorrow night. It could be even colder

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tomorrow night then we see tonight. For Wednesday, across the UK it is a

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dry picture, and it will be a very frosty start on Wednesday. We may

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well see just a few showers across the far south initially but clearing

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away. Always holding on to wintry showers in the North, and a fairly

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fresh north-westerly wind making it feel cold in the south. In the wind,

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not feeling too bad. That is the forecast.

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I'll be back with the headlines at 8 and the late bulletin just

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Until then, from everyone on the team - right

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across the country - have a very good evening.

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