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Welcome to Reporting Scotland. Tonight on your national news - a

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mixture of emotions us, are not celebrate winning the League Cup

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but sadness as player Liam Kelly mourns his father he collapsed and

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died after the game. His father passed away in a proud moment,

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where he has had real satisfaction in watching his son and feeling

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really proud of his son. Liam Kelly will carry that for the rest of his

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life. Scotland up weeds a study into

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whether lowering the temperature of stroke victims improves the

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recovery. We meet the Scots under starter's

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orders to carry the Olympic flame. The four brothers from Airdrie who

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have taken the world of ballet by storm with the UN is just becoming

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Britain's dancer of the year. His father would have been so very

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proud of him, the words to the other, and a manager, Kenny Shiels.

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He was paying tribute to Liam Kelly his father died of an apparent

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heart attack as the team clinched their first ever Scottish League

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Cup final. Jack Kelly collapsed in the stands at Hampden yesterday

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afternoon after watching his son's team defeat Celtic.

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The final whistle at Hampden yesterday brought, and that their

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first-ever League Cup win. For midfielder Liam Kelly, the

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celebrations were quickly cut short. His father Jack, sitting amongst

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the Commander up support, collapsed. He left his team-mates as they

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picked up their medals and went to his dad's side. His father died a

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short time later in hospital. The manager was a way of the personal

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tragedy unfolding and was struggling to keep his own emotions

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in check. He broke the news to the other players in the dressing room

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before taking the cup back to the supporters waiting in, up. Last

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night was very difficult because the whole town came out to show

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their support and appreciation for the team's performance, to show how

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much it meant to them. You feel good about that but you're also

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carrying Sorrell inside you, in relation to what happened to Liam

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Kelly at his father. And the Richmond was on of many who

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rushed back from Hampden, only realising later the terrible loss

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his team-mate had suffered. People are devastated at what has happened

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to them. The bunting was still up throughout the town from last

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night's celebrations, but people's thoughts were with the Kelly Family.

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The whole match was terrific but just so sad at the end. So sad.

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moment he is really happy at winning the Cup and the next his

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father has died. Terrible. father has passed away in a proud

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moment, where he has had real satisfaction in watching his son

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and feeling really proud of his son. Liam Kelly can carry that for the

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rest of his life. Kilmarnock's opponents yesterday, Celtic

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football club, where today among the first to pass on their

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condolences. The wider footballing community coming together to

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acknowledge the pain of a young player whose memories of what was a

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tremendous when it will always be overshadowed by sadness. -- win.

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Then Neil Lennon parcel bombs trial has heard that the son of one of

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the accused told police that when asked by his dad where the bombs

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were being made, said, in a sterile unit. The police said his father

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then said, nothing will get back to us. They denied plotting to murder

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the Celtic manager and other high- profile supporters of the club.

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The report contains language some viewers may find offensive.

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Gordon Muirhead was giving evidence for the second day running. His

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father is one of the accused. The court was told about and played a

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tape recording from a statement he made to the police. He said he

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would sometimes lead with his dad to deliver newspapers and a transit

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van pulls up he said he had been sitting beside his that and asked

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or where the bombs were being made. He said that Trevor Muirhead said

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they were being made in a sterile unit and nothing will come back to

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us. Today in court, Gordon Muirhead denied ever saying this. The

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statement told of another incident that mention late Paul McBride QC,

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sent one of the packages. Gordon Muirhead was sitting in the van

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when he said his barber's phone started ringing. He recognised Neil

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McKenzie's voice. He said that he said, did you see what that person

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got today? He said he would phone has that back later. Today in court,

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Gordon Muirhead denied saying this initially but under cross-

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examination, he admitted the conversation.

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Gordon Muirhead said he had been watching Sky Sports News about a

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week after a suspicious package was found in a letter box on his feet.

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He asked his father what it was Gordon Muirhead said he signed the

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statement because he had a sore head and wanted to leave. Gordon

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Muirhead and Neil Mackenzie denied plotting to kill the Celtic manager

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Neil Lennon, the late Paul McBride QC and a former M S P, Trish Godman.

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The trial continues. Rangers's status as a company in

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administration has been confirmed in court. The troubled court

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originally applied to enter administration earlier this year,

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but the process was never fully ratified. At the Court of Session,

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the problem was rectified and the date was backdated.

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You're watching Reporting Scotland from the BBC. Still to come before

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7pm: as special report from India on the challenges facing India in

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the global jobs market. We meet the Scots under starter's

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orders to carry the Olympic flame. In sport, we speak to Kilmarnock's

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Cup goal hero on a day of mixed emotions.

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Arden Fairman closing in on a new manager?

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Despite the Six Nations whitewash, one former Scotland international

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tells us that Andy Robinson should Scotland is to play a leading role

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in this study to see whether a putting stroke victims into

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artificial hibernation could improve survival rates. Around 80

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Scottish patients will take part in European trials over the next four

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years. At the age of 40, Christine had

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just given birth to a baby girl and had everything to look forward to.

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Six months later, she suffered a stroke. Back affected my left

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strike, my mobility quite severely. That still affects me today. I

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suffered from mental health problems for quite a while, purely

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because of, I think, the desolation you feel. Also, because I was a new

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mother. Everything I thought I would have had got taken away.

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Strokes are one of Scotland's biggest killers and the leading

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cause of disability. I European- wide trial will see whether cooling

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the body could limit damage. Strokes happen when the brain is

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start a blood, either because bloodflow is starved because of a

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clot or because of a haemorrhage. In this study, special cooling pads

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and called for its will or the body's temperature to 34 or 35

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Celsius. Studies indicate this could reduce damage to the brain by

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more than one-third although nobody knows exactly how.

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Even in the animal studies, it is difficult to tell exactly why it

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works. We have some idea is also up we know that cooling any part of

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the body down slows the metabolic rate, and so its demand for up

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energy and oxygen fall, so it could only be we are reducing how much

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that part of the brain needs. aspects of the trial will be co-

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ordinated in Scotland and dozens of patients will be asked if they want

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to take part over the next four years.

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Later this week, the Budget that Westminster is expected to see

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another attempt at tackling rising unemployment. Last week, there was

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a study in Dundee aimed at boosting jobs prospects for young people.

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Are short-term efforts enough when there is global competition? Our

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reporter went to India to see how tough the competition is.

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I am in that typical office workplace connected globally by

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Cable and Wireless. The telephone connection that work for Meacher

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also work for others a long way off. If things can be done on a screen

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like this, they can be done around the world. India is one country

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taken advantage of this. Barbers, for instance, have to work close to

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their customers. Beyond the stereotypes of India, there is a

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modern one. Here, there is skilled call-centre work using high end

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skills to analyse the search for big US pharmaceutical companies.

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Today, India is something other than what the world assumes that to

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be. It is going to be a huge power in the coming years. It will be a

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huge power because it has so many young people becoming educated and

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flooding into jobs which provide business services to the world.

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employ about 2.7 million people and they are all quite highly skilled

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professionals. In the at is blessed in that they have a large pool of

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young people. This year, we would expect about six had and 50,000

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graduates to pass out from our colleges and about 1 million you

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people will in the role. In a suburb of Delhi, 80,000 people are

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studying for a business degree. Their target - a degree from

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Scotland, with hundreds more been recruited to join up this summer at

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the satellite campus in Strathclyde University. Strathclyde University

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has opened an extra campers. It is icing on the cake for me because I

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was actually looking for a college which is located in the UK or the

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US, any of the top colleges. -- campus. With prosperity spreading,

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what is the message from India to Scotland? If you find you are not

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getting good jobs in Scotland, try your luck in India. Their jobs

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talent is not just to tackle unemployment during this downturn,

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it made a long way beyond that. There is more on that report about

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getting Scotland back to work on BBC One Scotland tonight at 10:35pm.

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Nearer home, hundreds of people here have been officially confirmed

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as a limpet on taxpayers. -- Olympic torch bears -- torch

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bearers. Let's cross to the Olympics correspondent who is

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somewhere and the torch writ. -- torch route.

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For Lady June 8th is the day and ate the Olympic torch will begin

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its journey around Scotland. It was Barton's the Mara and stops and it

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ought to me, Shetland and the Western Isles. It passes by here,

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the Kelvin Grove Park Gallery and Museum here in Glasgow, on its way

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to a bit of a party in George Square, just down the road. Young

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and old alike will be helping the flame on its way.

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When it comes to carrying the Olympic flame, age is no barrier.

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This Jed brat athlete is in his Seventies and has been running

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since he was eight years old. -- Jedburgh, I had been involved in

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the sport so long and being an Olympic torch bearer something I

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have been dull. Higher exams will be a distant memory when his

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Glasgow schoolgirl carries the torch in the summer. She is very

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vocal about it, appropriate for a member of the Scottish Youth

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Parliament. It is a great honour for myself and the school as well.

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I could not be happier or more proud of myself for been nominated,

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and that is something I could pass down to my children in the future.

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A historic event and I feel privileged. The exact state down

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which the torch will be carried has been revealed as has some of the

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landmarks it will pass. This includes Robert Burns's birthplace

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and also John O'Groats. Another featured spot on the rots -- route

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will be St Andrews Castle, and the torch passes the likes of the Paul

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Carrack wheel and over the Forth Rail Bridge.

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In hip it was music to lodge a Linfield's ears when she was chosen.

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She will don the new white and gold torch-bearer uniform to carry the

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flame across Scotland. That Olympic flame will be in

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Scotland for eight days and it will pass through 119 Scottish

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communities, carried by 816 Torch bearers, each of whom will turn

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Sport at around 300 metres. It then goes back through England to get to

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the Olympic Stadium by 27th July, and we will hope it stops raining

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A look now at what else has been happening across the country this

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The Scottish affairs committee says millions raised to buy harbour

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developments and fish farming should go to Fish Committee's who

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accuse them of behaving like a landlord. They think they take

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people for granted and suck money at of the communities. It is just

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an appalling indictment. A weekend search has failed to find

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a diver who missed -- went missing last Thursday. Roddy Maclean failed

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to surface while diving for scalps. The Stromeferry bypass finally be

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open this morning but only partially. Drivers have been warned

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to expect delays. The road was closed after Christmas after a

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series of landslides. Firms from Norway, Sweden and

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Denmark are showing interest in plans to establish Scotland of's

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first crayfish a fishery. It is now a infested with American signal

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crayfish. Workers and cutting down trees

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today. Felling was halted last November by complaints. The council

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said preserving the trees would be too expensive.

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At 3000 year-old boat lifted from the bed of the River Tay in 2006

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has gone on display in Perth. The log boat is one of the best Bronze

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Age vessels found in Scotland. We have come up with four scenarios

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in the exhibition of how the board might have been used, either for

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transporting people, cargo, hunting and fishing or for making offerings

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to the river of Bronze Age metal wood.

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Dennis the menace and desperate Dan are among the comic book characters

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featured in the new set of stamps in the Royal Mail.

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There's more on those and other stories on at the website.

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Kilmarnock's Cup hero Dieter Van Tornout says scoring the winning

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goal at Hampden ranks as the best moment of his career. The striker

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who only signed a short-term contract with the Rugby Park club

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says he would like to extend his stay in Ayrshire. The Belgian's

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goal sealed a 1-0 win over Celtic as they lifted the Scottish

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Communities League Cup. This is one DVD this Kilmarnock

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player won't mind watching again and again. I thought maybe, cancel

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the goal. But Dieter Van Tornout's header did stand as they won the

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League Cup. Defeat was tinged with sadness with the death of team-mate

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Liam Kelly's dad but the Belgian striker admits he can now start to

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enjoy a cup success. In life, this is the most important thing. It was

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very sad. When I was young, I played in Belgium and we took the

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title as well. But I was very young, I was not involved as much in it so

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it is different now a. I am 27 now so it is totally different and it

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is the best. The best moment of his career but he insists winning the

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cup was a team effort with special My save in the first have, I

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thought it was one of my best. It was really good but it is just

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brilliant to win the Cup. Their first couple went in 15 years.

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Negotiations between Dunfermline and Jim Jefferies will continue

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later this week. The former Hearts manager's understood to be looking

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for a longer term deal than the one offered to him by the Dunfermline

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board who would prefer to make an appointment until the end of the

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season. One further obstacle is Jeffrey's's severance payment with

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Hearts. An agreement has been reached but nothing has been signed.

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Rangers say Stephen Whittaker, Sasa Papac and Kyle Laverty could all be

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fit to play a part in Sunday's Old Firm derby. Calum Murray will

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referee this weekend's match at Ibrox. He took charge of the

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fixture when the sides met in a Scottish Cup replay a year ago.

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Scotland have dropped to 12th in the latest Rugby World rankings.

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They have been leapfrogged by Italy who they lost to in the final

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Nations match. That defeat meant a Six Nations' whitewash for Scotland

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but a former Scotland international has told us that Andy Robinson

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should continue as Scotland head coach. But what do the fans think?

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Five matches, five defeats. The only prize for Scotland in the 2012

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Six Nations, the wooden spoon. On Saturday, defeat at the hands of

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Italy was the sea on a dismal season. Now comes the reckoning.

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The players have to look at themselves, there's a lot of an

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experienced guys in a team that has a bit of experience. You've got the

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young winger and a young full-back. Some of those errors were down to

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these players. In the borders, the rugby heartland, a fans recognise

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the team just hasn't been good enough. They can do the work, it is

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the finishing to get to the stage of winning because they have a

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really good team. They just don't seem confident enough, blood flow

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and when a passing the ball. teen which underperformed and their

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head coach Andy Robinson. How secure is his future? After seven

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straight defeats, I feel Andy Robinson should walk. When he

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walks? I'm not sure. In the next few days, he will decide that

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himself. The fans are more forgiving. He is ready to one more

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year. But he has a contract for another three years so that will

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cost the union money. I couldn't really blame the manager, I think

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the team haven't worked well together. We asked him to comment

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but no one was available. Pictures from Rome on Saturday said it all.

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That's all the sport tonight. He's the youngest of four brothers

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from Airdrie who have reached the top in the world of ballet. Now 16

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year-old Reece Clarke has been named young dancer of the year.

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Welcome to one of the most exclusive schools in the UK. Here

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at the Royal Ballet, it's not just your head, but your feet that kind.

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Pacer by pace, and you generation of dancers is shaped and here is

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one of the finest. Reece Clarke is Britain's young dancer of the year.

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At first, I couldn't believe it. It took a while to sink in. When it

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did sink in, it is completely overwhelming, a sense of excitement

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and pride. He is the youngest of the remarkable Clarke brothers, all

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four have studied at the Royal Ballet School. We last filmed with

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them, aged 11 as he prepared to leave Lanarkshire, bound for

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Scotland. It was hard at first, I was very homesick and I missed my

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home and family. Five years on, he has managed to balance family and

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studies. His focus now is on our career beyond the classroom.

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dream would be to travel the world with different companies. Just

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performing in different arenas around the world. He isn't rich,

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his fees are paid by the government. The school are keen to stress they

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can find the cash if the pupils bring the talent. That is just what

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the Clark family have been able to deliver. Over and over again.

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extremely unique, there are for boys in the family who not only

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dance, but all dance to the level of excellence that would allow them

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entry into the school because it is very selective to get in, the have

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to be the cream of the crop. Rhys says life here can be tough but the

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hard work is worth it and he can always access advice, after all,

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the family business is Ballee. A reminder that our money expert

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will be back a week on Wednesday and he will be looking at how the

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measures outlined in this week's Budget will affect you. So, send

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questions to him. We do have some rain to come this

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evening but I am glad to say that it is not looking too bad. Largely

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dry, mild and fairly settled. The rain is already affecting parts of

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Scotland and is fairly breezy as well for much of the country. This

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evening, we will continue to see outbreaks of rain across western

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areas. Very little getting through to the eastern parts tonight. Some

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heavy bursts for the north-west in particular but it will be amount

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might with temperatures generally around seven or eight Celsius.

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Tomorrow starts off trying the East but rain from the word go across

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western Scotland. It looks like the rain will be dying away fairly

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quickly through the course of the morning. By the time we reached the

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afternoon, it will be a drier picture. Temperatures generally

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around 11 Celsius. Fairly cloudy but some brightness peeking through

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in eastern parts. The north-east, 17 Celsius expected. Proud as well

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for the Northern Isles, not looking too bad. During the course of the

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afternoon, nothing changes. Maybe some light drizzle coming in from

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the north-west. The outlook from the midweek, this area of high

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pressure across the Continent extend across Scotland putting a

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lot of dry, settled weather. Wednesday is licking dry, mainly

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sunny across western Scotland. Mild temperatures as well and winds will

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be light. There's too, we will see more sunshine.

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A reminder of the stories making the headlines: A gunman has killed

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a rabbi, his two small sons and one other child at a Jewish school in

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the French city of Toulouse. President Nicolas Sarkozy said it

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was a national tragedy. Eyewitnesses said the gunman

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escaped on a black scooter. Today's attack follows similar incidents

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last week in which three soldiers were killed.

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The Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels has paid tribute to mid-fielder

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Liam Kelly whose father died of an apparent heart attack as the team

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clinched their first ever Scottish League Cup final. Jack Kelly

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collapsed in the stands at Hampden yesterday afternoon after watching

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his son's team defeat Celtic. The Neil Lennon parcel bomb trial

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has heard that the son of one of the accused told police when he

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asked his dad where the bombs were being made, he replied, in a

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sterile unit. Trevor Muirhead and Neil McKenzie deny plotting to

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