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The Muslim group, of which Glasgow shopkeeper Asad Shah was a leading

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member, condemns a statement made by the man accused of his murder.

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This is deeply disturbing and it sets a dangerous precedent, as it

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justifies the killing of anyone, Muslim or not.

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A Bulgarian pizza chef is found guilty of murdering a jeweller

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from Perthshire, by hitting him on the head with a frying pan.

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The Ukip leader Nigel Farage publishes his party's Holyrood

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manifesto, saying he believes they can win seats.

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Questions about how fit Hearts will be for tomorrow's game

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with Aberdeen, as they recover from the virus that laid the squad low.

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And brush up on your Shakespeare - a rare first collection

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of his works is discovered at a Scottish stately home.

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The leaders of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, which is mourning Glasgow

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shopkeeper Asad Shah, has today condemned yesterday's

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statement by the man accused of his murder.

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Community leaders have called on all religious leaders

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Asah Shah was a much loved local shopkeeper, he had served people in

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Asah Shah was a much loved local this area of Glasgow to many years,

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his death has been widely moored, and the

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statement released yesterday by the man who has been accused of his

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murder, that as profit, has drew criticism -- Asah

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Shah. It justifies the killing of anyone, Muslim or non-kissed him,

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who are considered to have shown disrespect to

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Islam. There is no way that he would cause disrespected the profit.

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publicly criticise the statement. We expect the imams to come out and

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criticise so we know they are against extremist.

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We put that to a representative of Glasgow Central Mosque. Without

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any reservation, it was a very annoying statement from this

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gentleman, Islam never allows that or killing anybody in the name

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of Islam. There are around 600 Ahmadiyya Muslims in Scotland, the

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majority in Glasgow and many have concerns for their safety. We have

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been asking our members to take extra precautions, and although we

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do not have any threat from the majority of Muslims. The Ahmadiyya

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community leaders says it is important for all Muslims to come

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together, and they are launching a poster campaign in the next few

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days. A Bulgarian man has been

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found guilty of murdering 31-year-old Nikola Zhulev killed

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Alan Gardner at his home He hit Mr Gardner over

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the head with a frying pan. This is Nikola Zhulev, caught trying

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to pawn items, after he had robbed and killed the jeweller Alan

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Gardner. He was working as a kitchen porter, but he had a

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heroin habit, and he got to know Alan Gardner, who ran a jewellery

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business in Perth. He was sometimes sent special

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parcels of jewellery to repair, and on the 14th of April last year

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Nikola Zhulev was short of money for rent and he promised his landlord he

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would have it in a few days and by then Alan Gardner was dead. In the

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interim, Nikola Zhulev carried out internet searches on his phone, they

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read, how dangerous is a hit to the head? This graphic shows the injury

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to the head of Alan Gardner. The imprint

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maize to the -- measured the same as the base of this heavy frying pan.

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Alan Gardner's feet also bound with Kate and it was believed he was

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smothered. death, Nikola Zhulev was seen in

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this money shot, trying to pawn jewellery, and he took other items

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from Alan Gardner's home and he bought food with his credit cards

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and he even tried to sell the dead man's car and with this money he

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paid his landlord. The court heard from Nikola Zhulev's friend.

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body, he bought a spade from Homebase and he dug a shallow grave,

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but he ran out of time, and police van Alan Gardner dead in his home.

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-- police found. Nikola Zhulev now faces a life

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sentence for murder, he will learn next Mark Hamill years he

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has deserved in prison before he can be considered for parole -- she will

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learn in the he has got to serve in prison before

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he cant -- can be considered for parole.

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On the Holyrood campaign trail, the party leaders have been setting

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out rival plans to fight poverty in Scotland.

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As our political editor Brian Taylor explains,

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it's an issue that's been at the forefront of

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For thousands, disadvantage and dismay remaining trench to. Nicola

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Sturgeon commissioned a report on poverty but has yet to respond in

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detail as promised. She insisted she has already acted on key findings

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and will be doing more if re-elected, and today she visited a

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centre in Glasgow, helping vulnerable and isolated families,

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and she pledged to cut council tax for the poorest and to

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extend free school meals and to increase cash aboard

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for those with young children and to build the nursery is needed to meet

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her free childcare pledge for three and 40 roles. -- four year old. I

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think it is the most important infrastructure project that we will

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undertake in the next five-year term. With a little help, she counts

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out the cash she says struggling families would save under Labour's

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council tax plans. Visiting a credit union in Paisley, she says Labour

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would outpace the SNP's anti-poverty plans, funded by a penny on all

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income tax rates and higher tax will be very high earners. You risk ask

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the wealthiest to pay a bit more tax, because the prize will be paid

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otherwise by the poorest people. Nicola Sturgeon says Labour's plans

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could Pina lies the law. Labour said they will

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protect the poorest owners. -- could Pina lies. Like a kid in a sweet

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shop. The Conservative leader says there is a thing such as society,

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and the party's manifesto will feature policies to help the poor.

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We are looking at is -- issues surrounding housing, and the gap

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opens up before people even reach school, so we are looking at more

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flexible childcare for one and two-year-olds. Who says never work

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with animals and children? This man keeps a fish eagle at a sensible

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arm's-length, and he was advocating action to help rural Scotland but he

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says more money for education would help tackle poverty across the

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nation. The Liberal Democrats believe that the route out of

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poverty can be guaranteed with a good quality education. That is why

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we will invest 407 ETR in pounds in nursery schools and schools and also

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in colleges to give people the skills and the education they need

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to be all they can be -- 407 ETR million pounds. The word on the

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street, it is your election, and your choice.

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The UK Independence Party has published its Holyrood

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From there, our political correspondent, Glenn Campbell.

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with no protesters to greet him, just journalists, some Ukip

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supporters, and a kilted accordionist. I'm pleased to say, I

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suppose, that there was not the usual reception committee. This is

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what happened a year before the Scottish independence referendum.

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Ukip campaigned to keep the UK together, and would like no further

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devolution of power from Westminster. The party exists to get

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the UK out of the EU. At Holyrood they aspire to lower income tax, and

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to introduce a new 30p middle rate when economic circumstances allow.

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That is a long-term aspiration, but when economic circumstances allow.

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we say that we will in the Holyrood campaign actively against tax

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increases because we think that will make Scotland uncompetitive. Ukip's

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only elected politician in Scotland says he will stand down from the

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European Parliament to focus on Holyrood if he wins a seat. Would

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you keep free personal care for the elderly? Yes. Free prescriptions?

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Yes. Free Jewish and four university? Yes. -- free to

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and how can you find this? The others don't have a solution, but we

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do, that is Brexit. Brexit will be others don't have a solution, but we

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settled in June's referendum rather than in next month's Holyrood vote.

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Ukip has never had anyone voted to the Scottish parliament before, and

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they used to want to close it down, but at this election Nigel Farage is

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predicting a breakthrough, that some of his controversial, and not

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politically correct candidates, we'll win seats and shake-up

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Holyrood. -- will. And Nigel Farage is also speaking

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at a rally by the Grassroots Out They're campaigning

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for a vote to leave the EU Our political correspondent

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Nick Eardley is there That is right. The issue of Europe

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might not be on the ballot paper on the 5th of May, but six weeks later

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people in Scotland and the rest of UK will be asked to decide if we are

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better off in or out of the European Union. In Gaza University, one of

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the main Leave campaigns will be making their thoughts known,

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including Nigel Farage, and Liam Fox including Nigel Farage, and Liam Fox

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-- Glasgow University. We had another Leave group launching their

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campaign just down the road early in the week. They say that Scotland

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will have more power over fisheries and agriculture if they are outside

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of the EU and they say Holyrood's offers would be boosted because we

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would not be sending money to Brussels, but on the other side is

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the Remain campaign, the main political campaigns in Scotland

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support remaining in the EU and they say the case for leaving the EU is

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inconsistent and the vision of what Britain would be like outside

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incoherent and they argue the alternatives are worse than staying

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in. Thanks for joining us. An investigation is underway,

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after a 37-year-old woman was raped Police said the woman was subjected

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to a serious sexual assault in Queen's Park, near the Shawlands

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area of the city, at about 11pm Police have appealed for anyone

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who was in the park that night, and who saw anyone acting

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suspiciously, to get in touch. Work has started on building

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platforms to exploit the biggest gas discovery in the North Sea for more

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than a decade. But the construction work

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for the ?4.5 billion Culzean project is being carried out in Singapore -

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even though it's tax breaks from the UK Government that have

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made it economically viable. Our correspondent Kevin Keane

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is live in Singapore This is Singapore's financial

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district. The skyscrapers contain banks recognisable all over the

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world but Singapore is about more than just banks. This island is

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surrounded by shipyards, and from that has grown a highly skilled

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manufacturing industry. It is estimated two thirds of all rigs in

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the oil and gas industry across the world are manufactured right here,

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and so although today was highly significant for the Culzean project

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and for people in the North Sea, but for people working in the yard here

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it was another day. It is a tradition in these parts for a

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dragon dance to wish a new project well, and Culzean is a boost for

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Singapore, but it has left people well, and Culzean is a boost for

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back home breathing fire, the cutting of the first steel for a

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project worth thousands of jobs, but for the high-pressure wells

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involved, they said the work had to go overseas. This is specialised

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construction, and a yard like this is specialised and they have the

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capacity and the expertise to do just this project and we could not

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find that capacity and expertise in the UK. It might be the first steel

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for the platforms but the platform feet project is already underway and

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the earlier construction project here is nearing completion -- but

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the project is nearly feet already underway. The rig will undertake a

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7000 mile journey to the North Sea and it is expected to be on site by

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the end of this year. They say some work is being carried out back home,

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the end of this year. They say some and the development will produce 400

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jobs, and it supports 6000 more. There has been discontent that much

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of the work for Culzean is based outside the UK, and the fabricators

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have not been happy about the situation in the UK, especially in

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the light of the fact that Culzean has been given tax assistance by the

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UK Government. It will keep them fit. Designed in 3-D, the avatar can

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provide a guided tour, and it will have gait Wi-Fi with engineers

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carrying tablets, rather than paper plans. -- it will have full Wi-Fi.

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They will be able to interact with it, so they can test how it fits

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together, and how the design works. Noted Telecom and this would have

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provided much needed engineering jobs in the UK, but the company says

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in the long-term Culzean will be worth millions to the Exchequer. --

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no tiptoeing. Moray Council is the first local

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authority in Scotland to have The locally-built vessel

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cost ?2.5 million and will be used to keep Moray's

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harbours open for much The final touches are put to Moray

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Council's latest addition to the fleet. This 90 foot dredger is by

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far the biggest and most unusual piece of kit the local authority can

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call its own. It does not get more home-grown than this. The boat was

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built at a Buckie Shipyard, creating much-needed work. We've taken the

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boat from steel right through to what you concede us now. It is the

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full ship. It is going to be working in very small harbour so she needs

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to be small and compact, basically able to Carol a lot -- carry a lot.

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The dredger will extract silt from the harbour is to keep them open for

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commercial shipping. Without the harbour is being dredged, boats

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can't get in and out and it's an safe navigation so it is crucial to

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keep them clear. Some of the smaller harbours have not been dredged for

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over ten years. Regular dredging will boost the income made from

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cargo ships using Moray's ports. Draft and everything comes in for

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the distilleries. We take in rock salt for the roads and everything

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here. Cargo is a very important thing to Buckie harbour. After nine

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months of building, early this morning the vessel, which has been

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named Selkie make the long journey from Shipyard to see. There will be

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longer voyages to come when it is hoped the services Scotland's only

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council run dredger are used by other UK ports. From here, hopefully

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she will be travelling foreign white are lots of ports and harbours in

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Scotland, flying the flag for Moray Council. The Selkie will be based

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here in Buckie where she was built. After several weeks of sea trials,

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it is excited she will be fit for her maiden dredger earlier this

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summer -- early this summer. Jackie O'Brien reporting from Buckie.

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Let's get the sport now from Jonathan.

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There's a huge game in the Premiership tomorrow night,

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but one of Scotland's leading academics says some

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of the Hearts team will not be 100% fit for the visit

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It's after a virus hit the club earlier in the week.

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The Hearts players were back at training today, and they insist

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they are ready to play, as Brian McLauchlin reports.

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Open again for business after closed down for two days due to an

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outbreak of gastroenteritis. The players are now back at work and for

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some, it is a welcome relief from the illness. It's not been great, I

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mean, I've never experienced anything like it, to be honest. I

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mean, I'm happy to get rid of the virus and obviously, a lot of the

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boys had it as well. It was not good to have around the club. We have got

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the last couple of days off to try to recover and get rid of it and

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Banchory everyone has done it. It was a full squad session this

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morning training but one eminent specialists in the illness will

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affect some of the players night. Some will be fighting fit. I suspect

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some will not be, in the sense that when you have had a hard-hit from

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Morrow virus, -- the Morrow virus, I would expect a week to go by before

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an ordinary person feels fighting fit again. They are fitter than

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ordinary people so some will be OK and some might not be. The Hearts

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coach says he has no concerns over the fitness of his squad. I spoke to

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the doctors on Monday and they said that 24 hours, 48 hours maximum and

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they would be back to 100%. It worked out well for us and everyone

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will train today. They scored three first half goals the last time they

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were at Tynecastle on the business. were at Tynecastle on the business.

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-- Aberdeen scored. It has sold out again as that hosts second and we

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will soon find out how well the Hearts players have recovered.

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Scotland are up five places in football's world rankings.

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The national team are now 40th after two recent friendly victories

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Both matches were 1-0 victories, with the Scotland manager

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Gordon Strachan giving several players their debuts,

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as the national team build towards the 2018 World Cup

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Scotland's Mantell is out of the World Championships in Switzerland

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having lost their penalty but round robin match with an extra end

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defeated Denmark. They have only won four of the ten matches so far and

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are ninth in the standings. Only the top four go into the play-offs. You

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can't win them all! A collection of Shakespeare plays

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held on a Scottish island has been The three books, which date

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from 1623, are in the Mount Stuart As David Allison reports,

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the collection, which has now been formally

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authenticated by academics, can be When daffodils begin to appear...

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Just days away from the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,

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the news that this house on Bute contains a first Folio is more than

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timely. You could say it is even rather dramatic. The Bute folio,

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with 32 plays, is a rare example in three volumes, comedies, histories

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and tragedies and is one of just 234 folios to exist. As such, it is one

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of the most valuable books in the world. The folio has been held here

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at Mount Stuart, the seat of the Marquess of Bute, not far from

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Rothesay, since the late 1800. But the process of form authentication

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only began last September. What was your reaction when you had it

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officially confirmed? I think I was already totally convinced, having

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been here for over a year. I just knew that if we had something, it

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would be an extraordinary example of it. In this one, we are lucky enough

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to have the play, the Tempest, one of the works that would have been

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lost to history because it does not appear in anywhere apart from the

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First Folio. Professor Emma Smith, head of Shakespeare studies at

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Oxford University, did the all-important research. These are

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really charismatic books, like seeing a planned or something in the

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wild. The thing I really like about it and I liked about this one is

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that they often have their own history within them. They tell us

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how people have read them, what marks they have made in them, what

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kind of things they wanted to do with them. For the start of the

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tourist season on Bute, the timing could not be better. This great

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genius, this great creativity that was brought together under this one

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folio for the first time, and the legacy of that book in that

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collection, still resonates today and to have a piece of that history

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here on double is remarkable. and to have a piece of that history

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Without the First Folio, we will not know Matt blaze about -- like

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Macbeth, the Tempest and As You Like It and having them here is a pretty

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special place to have it as we go to the 400th anniversary of

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Shakespeare's death. The public will be able to see them from today until

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the end of October. Now here's Shelley with

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details of Scotland 2016. The night, Nigel Farage is in

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Scotland, putting the case for Leave but is anyone actually listening to

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the European debate here? And we have got a sneak preview of one of

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the UK's biggest celebrations of contemporary art. Join me on BBC Two

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at 10:30pm. Let's see how the weather

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is shaping up, with Kawser. Thank you and good evening to you

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all. Another day of sunshine and scattered heavy showers. We have

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caught some beautiful pictures of sunshine, this one from Lossiemouth,

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beautiful sunshine. But shower clouds building across the borders

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this afternoon with some heavy showers here. As we head through the

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evening, the showers will tend to fade away and we will see more in

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the way of clear spells developing. The showers have been mainly across

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the North and they will shift further southwards at first and then

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clear spells across more northern parts especially for sheltered glens

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with temperatures dipping to around freezing with maybe a touch of

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Frost. Temperature wise, elsewhere, 3-4dC. Tomorrow morning, largely

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fine and dry with a good deal of sunshine around. A bit more cloud

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and scattered showers along the East Coast and for the Northern Isles. As

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we head into the afternoon, thicker cloud approaches from the West and

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with it, outbreaks of rain and strengthening winds. At 4pm

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tomorrow, cloud and rain across Galloway and all the way up across

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to the western isles. Elsewhere, largely dry with plenty in the way

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of sunny spells. Temperatures of eight, up to maybe 11 or 12 in the

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best of any sunny skies. Largely dry, too, further to the far north

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with some sunshine. As we look ahead to tomorrow evening, the weather

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front will extend all the way from the north of Scotland is down to the

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south of England, and it is associated with an area of low

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pressure to the north of us. It will bring some snow to the Grampians as

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we had through Friday night into the start of the weekend. Saturday

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morning, cloudy and wet with temperatures between two and 5

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degrees. As we had through Saturday, and improving picture with the

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weather front shifting northwards. Behind it, more in the way of sunny

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spells but also scattered showers. Temperatures of eight or 9 degrees,

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feeling cooler. By the time we get to Sunday, we are drawing in more

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easterly winds so on the east coast it will feel quite cool but it will

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be largely fine and dry across the board. Just a few showers remaining

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across the far north and for the Northern Isles, with temperatures

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toward the West, 12 degrees. I'll be back with the headlines

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at 8pm and the late bulletin just Until then, from everyone

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on the team, right across the country,

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have a very good evening.

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