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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me.

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The leader of Aberdeen City Council speaks for the first time

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since the conviction of a 16-year-old boy for killing

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This is about Bailey Gwynne, about his family and making sure we carry

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out an independent review of the tragic circumstances of his death.

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Also on the programme: The father of a young climber missing

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A Holyrood inquiry into the closure of the Forth Road Bridge

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says the fault could not have been predicted.

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And some good old fashioned 1970s nostalgia, as Jackie the Magazine

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The leader of Aberdeen Council has spoken for the first time

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since the conviction of a 16-year-old boy for the murder

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Jenny Laing says an independent review that's been set up

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into the circumstances surrounding the death of 16-year-old

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Bailey Gwynne at Cults Academy, will be important for his family.

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Bailey Gwynne, stabbed to death at Cults Academy in Aberdeen last

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October. Immediately afterwards, an independent review was promised. It

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has been announced today that Andrew Lowe will head the review. He has a

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background in social work and mental health care. One question for him

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perhaps is why the headteacher of Cults Academy told the trial that

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the boy who killed Bailey Gwynne had been warned about the dangers of

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carrying knives. Yet in a statement at the end of the trial the council

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said teachers were not aware he was carrying weapons into school.

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Aberdeen's leader did not want to talk to us earlier but later gave us

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an interview. If it is found that evidence that the boy who was found

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guilty of killing Bailey Gwynne, if it is found there were warning signs

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in the past, as BBC Scotland has found, but they were ignored, will

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heads roll? I do not want to pre-empt any outcome from the

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independent review, because I think that's

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important for a league win and his family, that we await the

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independent review. I am sure Andrew Lowe is excellent and will make sure

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that all areas necessary are covered and I would not want to pre-empt the

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findings. I will wait to see what they are and we will take

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appropriate action based on the findings. I appreciate that but if

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appropriate action amounts to somebody ignoring warning signs...

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Thank you for your time. I feel I have answered what needs to be

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answered today within the position of an independent review and we need

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to let that take its course. The review will cover difficult ground

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but that will not deter the man in charge. I am aware of the

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sensitivity of these matters and the distress felt in Aberdeen. Putting

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those things together means I will distress felt in Aberdeen. Putting

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inevitably be looking at a range of factors that have bearing on the

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inevitably be looking at a range of events that led to

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inevitably be looking at a range of what I will do. If it means going

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back further in time, what I will do. If it means going

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happen. This review is expected to The First Minister has told BBC

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Scotland that increasing the top Very big choices for the parties.

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am at the venue for the SNP conference. From next year Scotland

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am at the venue for the SNP will have control of all income tax

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rates and bands. will have control of all income tax

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concentrating minds. Nicola Sturgeon has said no to increasing the

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standard rate of income tax, but has said no to increasing the

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about the top rate paid by has said no to increasing the

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earning over ?150,000 a year? Labour says they will increase to 50p.

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earning over ?150,000 a year? Labour Nicola Sturgeon sounded cool about

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that, saying it could cost Scotland money. That is one of the

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that, saying it could cost Scotland we have to make. There are less than

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that, saying it could cost Scotland are some of the most mobile people

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income out of Scotland for us not to are some of the most mobile people

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actually lose revenue. There are other options. It is thought next

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actually lose revenue. There are week the Chancellor of the Exchequer

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40p tax rate, meaning you have to earn more before you

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40p tax rate, meaning you have to upper rate. In effect, a tax cut for

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those on middle and high earnings. Nicola Sturgeon could say that for

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Scotland, when they have the power, they would not implement that but

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would keep the threshold as it is. She confirmed it is an option. I

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hope George Osborne is sensible and sees this

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hope George Osborne is sensible and significant tax cuts for the better

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off in our society. But I believe that is the case. We will wait and

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see what comes in the that is the case. We will wait and

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base our decisions once we know what happens. You would

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base our decisions once we know what of reversing that tax cut? Of not

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doing that. Of course we of reversing that tax cut? Of not

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the option, as we will have a range of options.

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the option, as we will have a range All eyes on this conference, but

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news tonight on the Labour event next week. Yes, two days of the SNP

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conference to come. Next week the focus shifts to labour with their

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spring conference. The main event was pushed back to November. This

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one is a bit ad hoc. One name who will not feature on the agenda is

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Jeremy Corbyn, who will not be attending. It is said to be a time

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Jeremy Corbyn, who will not be question, but there are also

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indications that Labour wants to keep the focus on Kezia Dugdale,

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their Scottish leader. Thank you. And you can watch the full half-hour

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webchat with Nicola Sturgeon Five school pupils and a minibus

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driver have been taken to hospital following a crash in Stirlingshire

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this afternoon. The bus was carrying the pupils when it collided with a

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4x4 on the Dumbarton Road. All six were taken to Forth Valley Hospital

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and the Scottish Ambulance Service says the pupils and the woman

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driving the minibus are all in a stable condition.

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The father of a climber who has been missing on Ben Nevis for almost a

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month has spoken of his family's heartache. Tim Newton and his

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girlfriend Rachel Slater failed to return from a climbing trip on

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Valentines weekend. Mountain rescuers searched for them but

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efforts were hampered by bad weather.

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It was a weekend in February when Rachel Slater and Tim Newton set out

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to climb Ben Nevis. But the Bradford couple failed to return from their

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outing and the alarm was raised. Today, Tim Newton's father described

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the moment he got the news. I had a phone call from the police at Fort

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William, saying that Rachel had been reported missing and that they were

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looking for them. Absolutely devastated. Because 50 years ago my

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sister was killed in an air crash. And I remember it all coming back to

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me. My sister was 19 and I was 17. And we had to wait because it was in

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Yugoslavia. It was commonest country that time. -- communist. It is like

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having to wait all over again. I think the agony, for me, was the

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thought that they might be alive but absolutely buried under the snow.

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And how could I hope -- how could I cope with my child suffering like

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that? Rachel and Tim were reported missing on Monday the 15th of

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February. It is thought they were caught in an avalanche. They knew

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the risks but Mr Newton said climbing was in their DNA. He said

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they would never be forgotten. They were so young and enthusiastic, full

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of life, with everything in front of them. They were so happy.

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You're watching Reporting Scotland from the BBC.

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Some good old-fashioned 1970s nostalgia, as Jackie the Magazine

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In sport, I'm at the national stadium ahead of the first big cup

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And we'll be hearing from the other national stadium as Vern Cotter

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names his Scotland team to take on France in the Six Nations.

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A Holyrood inquiry into the closure of the Forth Road Bridge has

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concluded that the fault which caused it could not

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The bridge was closed for much of December,

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The questions surrounding its closure ensured long after traffic

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returned to the Forth Road Bridge. Tasked with finding answers, members

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returned to the Forth Road Bridge. of Hollywood's infrastructure

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committee today published their report. Almost from the moment the

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crack in the steelwork was discovered, ministers, officials and

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engineers spoke with one voice. Ultimately, the committee agreed

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this was a defect that could not have been foreseen. MSP is also

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examine the decision taken five years ago by the body responsible

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for bridge maintenance at the time to defer work on the eventual

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problem area, after the Scottish Government cut their budget. The

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committee described this as an appropriate course of action, adding

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that the majority were confident that if engineers felt there was a

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threat to public safety they could and would have made the case

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for more money. The decision that was taken to

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prioritise projects within its capital plan was an appropriate

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course of action to take given the prevailing financial

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circumstances in which they found themselves, and also given the

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engineering advice available to them at the time. I felt not enough

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emphasis was made about the priority to do the repair work.

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It may or may not have had an impact on the closure. That was the key

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difference. The committee expressed concern about the five hours it took

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to act on engineering advice to close the bridge. A lack of clarity

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about who is responsible for taking the decision, they suggest. Not so,

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says the transport minister, who the decision, they suggest. Not so,

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broadly welcomed their findings. the decision, they suggest. Not so,

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This has vindicated everything I have said all along, and the most

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important thing is that the bridge is repaired, fully operational and

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traffic is returning over the Forth Road Bridge. The repair bill will be

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over ?20 million. A remarkable engineering achievement, say the

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committee, who want Parliament to look at the impact of the closure on

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businesses and commuters. The massacre of 16 children

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and their teacher in Dunblane remains the worst firearms

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atrocity in UK history. The massacre of 16 children

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and their teacher in Dunblane As a result we now have some

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of the toughest gun control laws Sunday marks the 20th

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anniversary of the shootings, but there'll be no public

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commemoration in Dunblane, a town whose image has been

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transformed in recent years. to have killed every child in

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Dunblane primary School. The used home-made targets to practice his

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shooting. Those weapons were legally held, which led to a clamour for

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tighter gun control laws. They had become more restrictive following

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the 1980 at Hungerford shootings when Michael

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Brian murdered 16 people. semiautomatic rifles was banned and

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shot gun use was restricted. After Dunblane,

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the Tory government banned powerful handguns above 2.2 calibre. Labour

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banned all by two thirds in Scotland but

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experts say it is not necessarily down to tighter regulation. It is

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difficult to tell whether would have changed without the

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legislation. I think it would not have

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made a lot of difference because the bulk of criminal offending is in

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fact with illegal handguns or firearms, rather than

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with registered ones. the days of social media an enormous

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campaign was launched in Dunblane to press for changes to firearms law.

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still alive in the town, with today's primary school children

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planting flowers this weekend to mark the 20th anniversary

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of the shootings. It is important to Dunblane in particular because it is

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looking at all of the emotional, the physical and the mental and

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spiritual side. If we can look after all of them, they make much better

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citizens moving forward in the community.

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citizens moving forward in the of Dunblane was synonymous with the

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massacre. Whenever a firearms tragedy happened elsewhere in the

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world, townsfolk here were asked for comments. But then something

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happened to give the town and a much more positive image. One of

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Dunblane's sons won Wimbledon goal. Dunblane's sons won Wimbledon goal.

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-- gold. Andy Murray was at Dunblane primary School on that day

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20 years ago, his class waiting to go into the gym when Thomas Hamilton

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began shooting. Today, it is easy to believe in the words of the primary

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school head teacher that the evil which had visited Dunblane has

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now gone. Tomorrow is Disabled Access Day,

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a day that's all about encouraging disabled people to visit somewhere

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they've never been before, whether that's a coffee shop,

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cinema or a sports centre. The event's sponsored

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by the Edinburgh-based Ewan's Guide, Venues across Scotland have signed

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up to take part in the day's events. So, welcome to the botanic Gardens.

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This part here on the left is the student vegetable plot.

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Paul is getting a preview at Edinburgh botanic Gardens, where

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they will be offering a special hands-on experience to celebrate

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National Accessed The on Saturday. hands-on experience to celebrate

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The garden is one of 1000 businesses and attractions across the UK taking

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part. Promoting their services to disabled people, their friends and

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families. Access for all of our visitors is important to us. We are

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delighted to be involved in the second year of this annual event to

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promote access for all those tours, and importantly, to give the

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opportunity for people to come out and visit somewhere new. Some

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disabled people feel that services don't work for them. The idea is to

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break down these barriers, encourage better practice, and build more

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confidence to explore what is available. I want people to get

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talking, because if they get talking, it raises awareness and

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brings about change. I hope everybody has a

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Access Bay and has a great time. Access Bay and has a great time.

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-- day. The Edinburgh promoters of the event believe it makes economic

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sense for companies to get involved. Disabled people represent about 15

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to 20% of the population, and that does not include their friends and

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family that they spent time with. It is a huge section of society that

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venues and business owners aren't thinking about as much as they could

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be. National accessed day will highlight those venues that don't

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have good accessibility, as well as drawing attention to those ones that

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do. Let's join Rhona, who's

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at Hampden for us tonight. Welcome to the national stadium

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ahead of Sunday's League Cup Final The cup was first won in 1947

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by Rangers, Hibernian have won

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the cup three times. Ross County's name has never

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appeared on the cup. There are many differences

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between the teams contesting the final, but their desire to win

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is exactly the same. Ross County's cup final fever has

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reached the Highlands. In Dingwall, with a population of 6000, locals

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crave the sweet taste of success. It is that sharing of people believing

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that they can be something in life and in support and that warm feeling

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will permeate throughout here. In the -- in life and in sport.

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Had earlier and have greater experience in this competition. Ross

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County are making their first appearance, while Hibs are hoping

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for their fourth triumph. It will give the fans something to shout

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about, considering the difficult times we have had, especially two

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years ago when we were relegated and dealing with that. Since then, the

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club have really back to the manager and his staff. We are in a good

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place at the minute. To give them something to shout about would be

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good. Alan Stubbs to his players to the Costa Del Sol. I wanted them to

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get away from it and completely switch off. Sometimes, it is the

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topic of conversation, no matter switch off. Sometimes, it is the

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what, whether it is people on the street, on the news, in the papers.

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I feel as if it has been really good for us. As Hibs fight to return to

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the premiership, winning the league club would mean a return to past

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glories. For Ross County, it is uncharted territory. It is not

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everyday you get to play in cup finals. For me, you have to treat it

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as if it is the last game you will ever play and do everything you can

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to be successful. Success will ever play and do everything you can

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decided on Sunday. The match will be live across BBC Scotland outlets,

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TV, radio and online. as Motherwell chase a top six finish

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and Dundee United are still trying So Motherwell versus Dundee United,

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live on Radio Scotland Sportsound From one national stadium

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to another, and to Murrayfield, Another big game going on on Sunday,

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as Scotland will go for two wins in a row in the Six Nations

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when they take on France. Head coach Vern Cotter has made two

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changes, Here in our rugby capital, a feast

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awaits. Fans are rooting for the national side, which ever team that

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maybe. I hope for a fair game and the best will win. You hope it will

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lead to France winning? In my heart, yes, I do. Vern Cotter is warning

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the visitors are capable of doing real damage this weekend. If you

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give them space, they will take that. It is a great challenge. It is

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good to be able to get in a situation where you work for them

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and... France are chasing a first

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championship title since 2007 and to continue a long when -- long winning

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run against Scotland. TRANSLATION: My focus is not on the past. It is

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Sunday's game that is important. Pride wise, it is an important game.

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That is what we try to do as a team. We think there has been a constant

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improvement, and that is an important factor. Pride dictates

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that Scotland must beat France this weekend and send our rugby nation

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home very happy. Or, nearly everybody.

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Scotland's World Championship silver medallist Dan Purvis says he feels

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constantly under the microscope as he bids for Olympic selection.

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Purvis is back in Glasgow at the Gymnastics World Cup

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The five-man team for Rio will be confirmed on July 12th.

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To be honest, every competition now, I am kind of under a microscope,

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from the great British cultures to you. Every gymnast in the squad has

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competitions where they can try and match the scores they need to get.

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try to hit the routines as quickly try to hit the routines as quickly

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-- as cleanly as possible. That's it from Hamdan. Don't forget, a huge

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weekend coming up, especially on Sunday. Enjoy the football and

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rugby. Back to you, David. It was the magazine of choice

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for millions of teenagers And when the final copies of Jackie

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were printed back in 1993, Jackie is back in a stage musical

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that began its run in Dundee. But now, Jackie is back,

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the fashion, the photo stories and the personal advice

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from Cathy and Claire, in a stage musical,

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which began its UK tour Jackie is 50-something

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and going through a She conjures up her younger self,

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younger Jackie, to help her out. The magazine was first published

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by DC Thomson in 1963 In its peak in the 70s,

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it sold millions, so it was apt that it was Dundee where the show

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was developed two years ago and to where it returned

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for a sell-out show last night as part

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of a UK wide tour. The designer, Tim, and I have had

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a wonderful time looking at old Jackie magazines,

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picking looks that we really love, thinking,

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can we try to achieve that is why can we get that colour,

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that shape, that We have really used

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those magazines a lot. Not everyone is so finely tuned

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to the era or its dance So many of the dancers have

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never done any disco. the fact that you really have

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to push with your hips. the popcorn where you

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pushed your hips forward. They are finding it

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really difficult. The last magazine may have rolled

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off the press more than 20 years ago, but Jackie's following remains

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under UK tour continues, So let's get the latest forecast

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now with Christopher. It was a fairly cloudy and damp day

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today. The rain headed into the West but it came east earlier than we

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were hoping for. Still, some pretty scenes as a result. This one was

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caught by Nigel. The cloudy and damp conditions continue this evening and

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overnight. Nowhere escapes, really. It is a cloudy and damp night.

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Around the coast, the wind will be fresh to strong. With all that cloud

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Around the coast, the wind will be and wet weather around, it will be

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mild and frost free. Temperatures no lower than six Celsius. On Saturday,

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a cloudy and damp day. The heaviest rain in the West. Nowhere escapes.

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It would be fairly damp through the course of the day. There will be

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brighter moments at times. Temperatures up to 10 Celsius but

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damp cloudy conditions. Winds are light with a southerly flow. The

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cloud should break towards Inverness and Speyside. The Western Isles dry

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out, but rain extends through the Northern Isles through the

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afternoon. It is mild on the summits. Winds come from the south

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and south-west. Across the eastern ranges, yes, it will be cloudy and

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damp, but some clear moments at times.

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damp, but some clear moments at throughout the day.

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damp, but some clear moments at evening, the wet weather begins to

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fade away. Reasonably dry as we head overnight Saturday to Sunday. Sunday

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is a very different day. High overnight Saturday to Sunday. Sunday

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pressure is in charge, keeping these weather fronts at bay. A few

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pressure is in charge, keeping these of rain up towards Lewis and Harris

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and in the far northern isles, most of the mainland is drive. A brighter

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day for the North and north-east in particular. Temperatures perhaps

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into the mid teens at times. The high pressure is here to stay next

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week. A lot of dry weather around. high pressure is here to stay next

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Some sunshine developing by mid week. Cloudy, as ever, in the East.

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From everyone on the team, have a very good evening.

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