01/05/2016 Reporting Scotland


01/05/2016

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it's time for the news where you are.

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The family of the Scottish victim of a helicopter crash in Norway has

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said they're devastated by his death.

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Iain Stuart from Laurencekirk in Aberdeenshire was one

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of 13 people on board the Super Puma when it crashed

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Iain Stuart, 41, leaves behind a wife in two children.

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These pictures show the rotor blades of the Super Puma clearly separated

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from the aircraft, which had crashed moments earlier on the rocky

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Iain Stuart was one of 13 passengers on board.

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11 bodies have been recovered, two others are

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It has emerged the helicopter involved had returned to base three

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days earlier because of a warning light.

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Commercial flights in the UK by this type of helicopter have since been

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grounded by the civilian aviation authority,

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but an online petition is calling on them to go further

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and remove this type of Super Puma from service permanently.

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It has gathered thousands of signatures, some from

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relatives of those killed in other incidents.

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The investigation into the cause of the crash continues.

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The final leaders' debate of the Holyrood elections

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has been held tonight, and it produced sharp

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Our political editor Brian Taylor reports from the debate venue,

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Into Knights exchanges there was a lively debate over education and a

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vigorous debate over health, and an angry debate over the Clyde relating

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to defence orders, but the most sustained passion came over the

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bedrock, independence. If people do change their minds and there is

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clear and sustained evidence that independence has become the

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preference of a majority of people in Scotland to answer the question

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asked directly, no politician has the right to stand in the way of the

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democratic wishes of the Scottish people. I don't believe seeking a

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mandate in a referendum, she is saying let's trust the posters, and

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if you trusted them, Ed Miliband would-be Minister. This is no way to

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govern the country. We should not be keeping the wound open. It's not

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good for the country, the country, the economy and encouraging jobs and

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growth and all of the things we want to see. As soon as it is over and

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they don't get the result they want, they want to do it all over again.

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Do they not get the message? Respect the result. I would even go as far

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as to say you are anti-democratic. Respecting the result also means

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that respecting the fact that a substantial number of Scottish

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voters did vote for independence, and seeing the results and

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respecting the result does not mean we have to crawl away and shut up

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about it. That is the final opportunity for the parties to

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confront each other and for the media to confront each other

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directly, but of course all of the parties and campaigners will be

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canvassing for every single vote right up to the moment the polls

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close this coming Thursday. Is the weather forecast.

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Wet and windy to start the week, but things do settle down into something

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warmer by the end of the weekend. A cloudy, wet night, windy as well and

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that is out tomorrow starts, dull with outbreaks of rain and fresher,

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strong southerly winds but the rain moves away quickly jarring the

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morning and brightest cries pushing and we should seek spells of

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sunshine between the eastern borders and up towards the north-east where

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we will see each showers. In the west we will see a number of

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showers, possibly sharp wit hail mixed in. They will pass by quickly

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with highs around 11 or 12 Celsius with a fresh westerly wind. A

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showery day on Tuesday that they become fewer and lighter as we head

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through the course of the day. The Scottish leaders debate is

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available on the iPod ear and there will be analysis tomorrow on BBC

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radio Scotland -- the ID player.

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