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and on BBC One, we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.

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Tonight, on Reporting Scotland - Could Liam have been saved?

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We speak to a neighbour who reported concerns about murdered toddler

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Liam Fee to social services but says she wasn't taken seriously.

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People were speaking up, but they were not taken seriously.

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We'll be asking if the government's controversial Named Person scheme

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Also on the programme - an ultimatum to Scottish football -

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the Justice Secretary says disorder and violence must be tackled

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The day the inspectors arrived at a hospital

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After a tough start, Andy Murray beats Richard Gasquet to reach

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And he captained Rangers and Scotland -

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and even scored the a winner against England -

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now Eric Caldow's using his footballing memories

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she alerted social services about what she described

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as her "gut-wrenching" feeling that something was wrong with the child.

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As the two-year-old's mother and her partner await sentence

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for killing Liam and abusing two other boys, Tricia Smith has spoken

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for the first time about how she phoned Fife Council to alert

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them, but felt she and others weren't taken seriously.

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Patricia Smith newly. Her son is the same age. They went to the same

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childminder. What she saw haunts her to this day. It was awful. I didn't

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know if he was actually drugged or dead. I had a gut feeling before in

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the past, but this gut feeling was proper. She was one of several women

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who raised the alarm. I can't get the vision out of my head. It is

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affecting my sleep and everything. The whole community is completely

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knocked by this. The worst part is that a lot of people were speaking

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up and obviously, we were not taken seriously enough. Rubens reflect

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great sadness across this part of Fife. -- ribbons. The premature

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death of a young child is a very difficult set of circumstances,

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where people are very much at a loss. So again, we come back to the

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compassion that people need to share. People are looking for hope

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and assurance, and if we threw the church can help to share that, that

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is what we are here for, to bring back comfort. Locals say they know

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and respect many social workers, but in this case on their concerns were

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not responded to well enough. They argue that more staff and resources

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are needed, better training and lighter caseloads. Liam's mother

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Rachel and her partner Nyomi murdered him, people here said the

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government and authorities could have

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done more. Why haven't lessons being learned before now? Liam could have

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still been alive. Meanwhile, the First Minister has

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defended her party's controversial Named Person legislation after it

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emerged that a pilot scheme running in Fife was ineffective in

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preventing the abuse The child protection measure

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is due to come into effect Here's our Social Affairs

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Correspondent, Reevel Alderson. Mikhail Kukushkin Brandon Muir,

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Carla Nicole bone, Kenneth Ness and Brandon Reed. Now add Liam Fee to

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that tragic roll call of children killed by those who should have

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protected them. A significant case review has

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already been ordered to find out how Liam Fee was failed in his short

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life. But could he have been saved by the controversial policy to look

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after every child in Scotland? It is unfortunately the case that no

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system anywhere in the world will absolutely guaranteed that nothing

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horrific happens to a child. But this is all about trying to make

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sure that we reduced the they would not have saved Liam or

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any of the other children. There's strong argument that if

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named person in place, you are taking attention away from the small

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number of children that need extra attention.

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Danielle's mother helped her daughter's killer dumped her body in

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the Caledonian Canal. It prompted changes

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in Highland Council's child protection policies, similar to the

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named person scheme. to get early support to families,

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more families are getting early intervention. That means that the

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needs of less children are escalating. That means

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in Highland, there are fewer children at risk of harm. That means

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that social workers' caseloads have reduced, and

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social workers are now working with the children they should be working

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with. The named person scheme comes into effect in August,

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Fee would have been five and starting school.

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MSPs have voted in favour of a complete ban on fracking

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after SNP members at Holyrood abstained.

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Ministers say they will take account of the vote -

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but insist it is right to continue with a full scientific appraisal

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Our political editor Brian Taylor is at Holyrood tonight.

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Can this be described as a defeat for the government? May be a

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tactical retreat. Here at Holyrood, the SNP are in a minority. Tonight's

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vote confirmed that, but they could have headed off this demand for an

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instant ban on fracking. But to do that, they would have to have voted

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with the Conservatives, and they chose not to do so. They chose to

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abstain. That allowed Labour and green amendments demanding a ban on

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fracking to carry by a small majority. What does it mean? It

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means that they will still continue as ministers to take the scientific

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evidence. Perhaps a decision in early spring next year. Is it

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entirely relevant? By no means. Tonight's vote measurably increases

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the pressure upon the SNP, pressure that was already strong to go for a

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complete ban on fracking. If you asked me if I think there will be a

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complete ban, the answer is yes. The Justice Secretary has delivered

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an ultimatum to Scottish football saying disorder and violence must be

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tackled or the government will act. Michael Matheson is suggesting that

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a form of strict liability could be adopted where a club is punished

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for the bad behaviour of its fans. Here's our senior football

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reporter, Chris McLaughlin. The dying minutes of this year's

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Scottish cup final. It is the goal that secures him the trophy for the

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first time in 114 years. The mayhem that follows kick-start three

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separate investigations. For now, those who run Scottish football are

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being told to sort it out, or else. The time is now right when we start

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to use -- need to start seeing action. We need to assess how

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serious they are about taking action. If Scottish football is not

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prepared to take action, it means the government will have to look at

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what other options are available to address these issues. The other

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issues he is referring to were raised during today's talks - sector

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area and singing, the use of smoke bombs and flares and in general,

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fans getting onto the pitch. Holyrood now wants Scottish football

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to adopt something known as strict Holyrood now wants Scottish football

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liability. That would mean but ultimately giving up the power to

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police themselves. We remembers' organisation. The members decide

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what happens next. But the members have been passed previously and have

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rejected it. They have. Ultimately, if the members don't believe they

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can accept it, that maybe their position if a resolution gets put

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forward. If that doesn't happen, the government have made it clear what

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their feelings are. The SFA described the scenes witnessed here

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last month was embarrassing, but they also feel uneasy about the

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latest government intervention. The solution? For clubs who ultimately

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run the game to adopt stricter rules. That is something they have

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always resisted in the past. The question is, will what happened here

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recently and this latest political pressure be enough to change minds?

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You're watching Reporting Scotland from the BBC.

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Still to come on tonight's programme...

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We explore how the EU referendum vote could raise new questions

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Murray makes the semis - we report from the French Open in Paris.

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Could Charlie Flynn make Britain's Olympic boxing team

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Elderly care wards in Edinburgh were so short-staffed that

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inspectors had to intervene to help patients whose buzzers

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The inspectors were visiting four NHS hospitals earlier this year

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to carry out a review of the quality of care.

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NHS Lothian says the issues have been addressed.

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Our health correspondent Eleanor Bradford joins me now.

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Tell us more about the situations inspectors found themselves in.

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These inspectors were from the health watchdog. They were visiting

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all of Edinburgh's elderly care hospitals. As you said, when they

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arrived, they had to intervene to up two patients who had rung their

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buzzers and no one had come. They described during their visits in

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three wards, they said buzzers were ringing constantly. It was noisy,

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there were long periods before staff were able to respond to those

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buzzers. There were other concerns as well about pain management, about

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food and nutrition and gaps in as well about pain management, about

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patients' notes. They said the running theme under all this was

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under staffing. These inspectors were called in in the first phase

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because of a complaint by a family who had had a very bad experience in

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one of these elderly care hospitals. That family told us today that the

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inspectors' report mirrored their own experiences. There are so many

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inspectors' report mirrored their echoes of what happened to dad, the

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drinks being out of reach, the buzzers ringing, the fact that

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inspectors had to intervene on a number of occasions. That was

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heartbreaking to hear. That is what stays with my brothers and I, the

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constant cacophony of buzzers and shouting and screaming and distress.

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Lothian NHS says the issues have been addressed. These inspections

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were carried out as recently as this year, but NHS Lothian bus said they

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have invested ?1 million in staffing and have urgently addressed the

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issues outlined in this report. They also point out that the report did

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find areas of good performance in all the hospitals. Last year, the

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Royal College of Nursing pointed out that the system of inspections we

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have in Scotland has not led to improvements. They say the same

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problems are being found again and again. Now there is a campaign by a

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group of people who want the inspection system strengthened so

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that they say prosecutions could be brought against managers who don't

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have services which are up to scratch. The Scottish Government has

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always rejected that, and have said the inspection system we have in

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Scotland is strong enough. The US presidential candidate

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Donald Trump has announced he plans to attend the official opening

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of his refurbished golf course ?200 million has been spent

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on the course and hotel in Ayrshire, with the official opening

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on June 24th, There have been calls for Mr Trump

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to be banned from entering Britain over controversial comments

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he's made on the campaign trail. A woman has died after falling

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around 20 metres Emergency services were called

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in this afternoon to try to rescue the woman, but she passed

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away at the scene. A police investigation has been

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launched and officers have urged motorists and members

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of the public to avoid the area. A look at other stories

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from across the country now. Seven members of a gang who planned

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to rob an upmarket jeweller's at a hotel in St Andrews have been

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jailed for a total of 47 years. Police swooped on the gang ahead

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of the attempted raid at the Mappin and Webb shop at the

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Old Course Hotel in March 2015. They were sentenced

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at the High Court in Paisley. An agreement in principle has been

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reached to end a long-running equal pay dispute between North

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Lanarkshire Council The GMB union said women care

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workers, cleaners and janitors had The council described the offer

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as a "positive step" Two Edinburgh schools closed over

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safety fears will not reopen Further work is needed on Royal High

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and Drummond Community High schools. Both were expected to reopen

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in three weeks' time. Pupils will now be able to return

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after the summer break. Argyll received a spending boost

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of almost ?2.8 million when Oban hosted last year's Royal National

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Mod. A new independent study also

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indicates that most of those A 3.5 metre model of

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the National Museum of Scotland built from Lego has been unveiled

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to mark the 150th It's made of 90,000 bricks and took

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350 hours to build. It will be on display at the museum

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until the end of the year. With just over three weeks

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to the EU referendum, one of the key questions

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in the debate has been: what happens if Scots vote to stay in and the

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rest of the UK votes to leave? Would a vote to leave the EU

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change the arguments for and against

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Scottish independence? Allan Little has been finding out

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what people across Scotland think. It is no secret that Scotland's

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fishing industry has long blamed EU membership for its decline.

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Peterhead may still be the biggest fish market in Europe, but it's a

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fraction of what it was before the UK had to share it sees with the

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rest of Europe. As the years went UK had to share it sees with the

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by, Brussels seem to have more and more control. Every time they used

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to come back from negotiations, more and more restrictions were coming

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in. It was like a noose tightening around your neck. No secret is that

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much of Scottish industry wants to stay inside a single market of 500

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million people, about a third of Scotland's whiskey exports go to the

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EU. But as always, the Inn at debate presences of differently in

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Scotland, for there is a strong ability that the -- Scotland will

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vote to remain while the UK as a whole will vote to leave. What then?

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We were told if we voted yes, we would imperil our European Union

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membership. Now to find ourselves facing the prospect of being taken

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out, having voted no, many people would be deeply upset about that,

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because they didn't want to leave the European Union, but also angry

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that we had in effect been misled in that way during the referendum.

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Would support for independence rise in Scotland voted to stay in the EU,

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but ended up leaving anyway? Is there a legitimacy?? There is no

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question of democratic legitimacy at all. First, it is important that

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Scots approached during the 23rd with one question in their mind,

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which is, should we continue to be members of the EU? That is the only

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question being as. How would they vote to leave the EU change the

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arguments for and against independence? Could the SNP still

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argue for a shared currency if crossing this bridge at Coldstream

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also meant entering the EU? Would there be customs barriers here,

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passport controls, immigration checks? One of the big issues in the

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Scottish independence referendum was the issue of the currency. That was

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difficult enough then. The idea of trying to sell the message of

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Scottish independence on the currency issue in the context of

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Brexit would be very difficult. What currency would own independent

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Scotland use, would it be moving towards the euro? I don't think the

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SNP want to sell that to the electorate. Would a vote to leave

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the European Union propels Scotland electorate. Would a vote to leave

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further down the road to independence? Well, it certainly

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changes the independence independence? Well, it certainly

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in ways we haven't even begun to consider. And it would confront

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Scotland with a new national question. Which union do you want to

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be part of, the British one or the European one? And that is an

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argument we haven't even started to have yet.

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And you can see more on that tonight in Scotland:

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The Edge of Europe at 7.30pm on BBC One Scotland.

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News coming in, investigators have issued an urgent safety

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recommendation concerning helicopter gearboxes in the wake of last

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month's crash off Norway killing 13 p people. Tests to detect metal

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failure in advance are not effective.

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Sport now, David, and a good day at the office for Andy Murray.

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Andy Murray is through to the semi-finals

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The world number two beat France's Richard Gasquet in the

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quarter-finals today, surviving a bit of a scare on the way.

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To get to the final, Murray will have to beat

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More from Kheredine Idessane in Paris.

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The long awaited wakon after two dreich days of rain. Murray

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consolidated a break of serve. His shot-making was so good that he

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literally blew his French opponent off his feed. But from down on his

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bottom, Gasguet reeled off five games in a row as the Murray magic

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vanished in front of his adoring home crowd. Curiously, the second

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set followed almost exactly the same person with both players at times at

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the top of their games... COMMENTATOR: Just outrageous racket

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skills. Murray moved 5-2 ahead. Gasguet battled back. He levelled

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the match one set all. The momentum swung significantly towards the

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world number two. So much so, he sailed through the third set 6-0.

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Murray was in the mood making sure of a semi-final spot. Andy Murzak

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yes's never been to the final of the French Open. Could that be about to

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change? Sanding did the way of Sunday's showpiece is Stanislav war

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ring Ka with whom he goes to the semis on Friday.

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The Scottish Cup winners Hibernian are looking for a new manager.

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That's because Alan Stubbs has been appointed manager

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of the English championship club Rotherham United.

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Stubbs is taking his assistant John Doolan with him.

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They've signed three year deals with the South Yorkshire side.

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Leigh Griffiths says he'll prove himself again if that's what's

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required to be part of new manager Brendan Rodgers' plans at Celtic.

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and picked up his third Player of the Year Award of the season,

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Every manager has different opinions. Different things he wants

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to try. The way he wants to play football. I hope I fit into that. It

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took me a long time to force my way into the squad. Hopefully, it

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doesn't take this long with the new gaffer. If it does, I'll bide my

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time. When my chance comes I'll take it with both hands.

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Commonwealth games gold medal winner Charlie Flynn is interested

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in representing Team GB at Rio 2016, according to his manager.

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Flynn turned professional after the Glasgow games in 2014.

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But a rule change means pros can now compete at the Olympics.

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With only two spaces left in the GB team,

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Flynn would have to step up in weight

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and hope amateur squad members fail to qualify.

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If you're caring for a loved one with dementia,

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this story might strike a chord with you.

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Eric Caldow was at the height of his fame 50 years ago

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as the captain of Rangers and Scotland.

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Now he has Alzheimer's disease, and although his memory isn't good,

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he's found happiness reliving some of his greatest

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As part of Scottish Dementia Awareness Week,

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we're looking at new approaches to the condition.

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COMMENTATOR: Scotland took the field be against England. It was Hampden

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Park 1962. COMMENTATOR: Caldow banged it home.

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Eric called owe, the Rangers and Scotland star, scores the winning

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goal. Today, Eric is re-living the glory of that triumph at a football

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memories group. Nice to Seaham den so full. Six years ago, he developed

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Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia and is in a care home in

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Ayrshire. I played for Rangers. To captain Rangers and Scotland,

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couldn't get any higher than that. He played 40 times for Scotland. Now

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it's watching and re-living those experiences that are helping keep

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his spark today. Played against is it England? No, it wasn't England,

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it was another game. I scored the penalty, the first three minutes of

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the game. Did you ever get the slightest nerves going on to the

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pitch? No. Right. I had the ball at my foot. Eric's daughter says coming

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to this group really helps. My dad gets great enjoyment out of it. It

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gets to see himself on screen again. Brings back memories. When he comes,

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there's people here who are Rangers fans as well. My dad really enjoys

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it. His face lights up. The group meets for 90 minutes and has a pie

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and Bovril at half-time. There are songs, quizzes and videos. The man

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who runs it, believes it helps people with dementia. It gives them

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a chance to bring back good memories from the past and re-live them.

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Share the memories with their friend. There's nothing better than

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talking about things that happened in the past. Good memories of when

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you went to the football together with your family. Dementia can take

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you went to the football together part of the memory away. But it

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doesn't people people living with it can't be happy. They can still twist

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at 3.00 in the afternoon on a Monday.

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Now, here's Shelley Jofre with details of Scotland 2016.

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Thank you, sunshine certainly hasn't been in short supply again today

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across the vast bulk of Scotland. The next couple of day somewhat

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cloudier though blue skies returning for most of us in time for the

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weekend. This evening, looking dry for most of us. There will be some

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sunshine around to end the day too. As we go through the overnight

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period, cloud will infill once again across northern and eastern areas.

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By the end of the night, we'll see rain working into Shetland, perhaps

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mist and fog patches around in the east too. For many in the west, we

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hold on to clear skies here. For some sheltered rural areas,

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temperatures may fall to 4 Celsius. For the most part, 7-9 Celsius.

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Tomorrow, we should begin to see this cloud burning back towards

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coastal areas once again leaving clear blue skies for most of us for

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a time. As we head into the afternoon, there will be some infill

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of cloud turning the sunshine somewhat hazy. A closer look

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tomorrow afternoon. Something by way of improvement across Shetland. Some

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rain over Orkney, perhaps the far north of Sutherland and Caithness

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tomorrow afternoon. Cloudy skies for the more acoast and Aberdeenshire.

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Along the coast we should see dry, bright weather. Perhaps the one

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exception is the borders where we hold on to rather cloudy skies.

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Sunshine to come across much the west into the north-west.

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Temperatures peaking around 19 sells and still feeling pleasantly warm in

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the sunshine. Towards evening, cloudy conditions across the north

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and east with light and patchy rain. Otherwise dry with some spells of

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sunshine. Into Friday, more in the way of cloud across the north and

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east. Some outbreaks of rain. The far west holding on to the driest,

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brightest conditions. Temperatures peaking around 18 Celsius. For

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Saturday, it looks dry, bright, plenty of sunshine again and

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Saturday, it looks dry, bright, temperatures reaching about 21 if

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not 22 Celsius. That's the forecast. I'll be back with the headlines

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at 8pm and the late bulletin just after the

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10 o'clock news. Until then, from all the team here,

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have a very good evening.

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