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That's now on BBC Two, and in half an hour in Scotland.

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The parents of Stephanie Inglis, the judo star seriously injured

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say donations from strangers saved her life.

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Robert and Alison Inglis thanked donors who have raised

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Stephanie is being treated in hospital in Edinburgh

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Stephanie Inglis' parents were released to have got back on to

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Scotland. She is stable, they are running a

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lot of tests. They have to make sure she has no disease or whatever. We

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are just waiting for the results. She is quite sleepy, she has been

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sedated. They say this past month has been a nightmare. We were scared

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to go to sleep, scared to do anything. It is a living fear, fear

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of -- that I have never felt in my life. Then when you see your

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daughter lying there and I think there is one point, and kissing her

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hand on her feet and I'm thinking, come on, Stephanie. You are

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desperate. The 27-year-old won silver at the Commonwealth Games two

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years ago. Everyone is delighted now that she is back home on Scottish

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soil. The fight she has shown throughout this ordeal has been

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testament to the Stephanie we know and love here, and hopefully she can

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just continue in the same vein. Stephanie was teaching children in

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Vietnam. One morning her clothing caught in the will of a taxi and she

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sustained serious head injuries. Doctors gave her a slim chance of

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survival. How insurance was still in date but not valid sufferance set up

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an online fundraising campaign to pay for her care. Never get your

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insurance of the internet, ever, go to a broker, say what you want and

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what you're doing and where are going. Stephanie was flown back into

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Scotland yesterday and is being treated at Edinburgh's Western

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General Hospital in especially -- specialist unit. I just cannot say

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thank you enough, from my wife and I, from her family, I cannot say

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thank you enough. Scotland has surpassed its target

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on greenhouse gas emissions The Government set a goal to reduce

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emissions by 42% by 2020. Figures published today show

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that it went beyond It was at a community hydro project

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that the new Environment Secretary announced the news that Scotland was

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ahead of the game on climate change. Figures out today are from

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greenhouse gas emissions from 2014. After four years of failing to meet

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targets, they should be moving things on the right direction. It is

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down to a lot of concerted effort, we have reduced emissions in every

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sector in Scotland and that is beginning to really reflect itself

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in the figures. The base level for targets in Scotland was set in 1990.

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So far, most of the improvements have come from a reduction in power

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stations or big industry across Europe. And from the switch to

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renewable energy. Scotland is also doing well when it comes to managing

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our waste. But this, say environmental groups, is where the

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problem lies. There has been little change in emissions from transport

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since 1990, when the benchmark was set, whether that is land, sea or by

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the skies and it is a similar picture when it comes to how wiki to

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insulate our homes. And there is concern there is no bold Government

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policy. The Government have blamed cold winters for missing targets.

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This time they are saying we have met the targets because people, we

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had quite a warm winter and people have not put the heating on. We need

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to have policies that even that out. The Green Party say road traffic is

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back to where it was in 2007 with emissions from aviation doubling its

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impact. The private car is still the main way of getting around. Unless

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we get the long-term investments in infrastructure, we will not see

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covered emissions reduced in Scotland. The Government would not

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be drawn on specifics but says it is committed to more ambitious and

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tougher targets as it continues to tackle climate change.

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ScotRail workers are to stage a series of strikes

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RMT members are walking out on the 21st, 23rd,

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25th and 26th of this month, and again on the third,

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It is part of a dispute over driver-only trains.

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A minute's silence has been held at Holyrood in memory of those

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Here is our political correspondent, Glenn Campbell.

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The rainbow of parties at Holyrood, government and opposition,

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Join me now in offering a minute's silence to offer our respects

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The silence, followed by concern over hate crimes recorded

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in Scotland, and renewed commitment to action.

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I think we should all take the opportunity today to reaffirm

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the kind of country and indeed, the kind of world we are

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determined to live in, one where hate or hate crime,

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whether on the basis of race, faith, disability,

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sexual orientation or gender identity,

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From all sides, sympathy and solidarity.

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In Glasgow, London and cities across the world, we stood

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in solidarity with Orlando last night and this Parliament stands

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We have stood here too often in recent years, as such extreme

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This MSP said Scottish Muslims had condemned the attack.

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They are saying loudly and peacefully, "Not in our name."

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We will not allow your intolerance, we will not allow your mindlessness,

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we will not allow your heartlessness to divide us

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I have only ever felt joy, seeing the rainbow flag on occasion

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flown from the City Chambers and I can't quite express

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Others said the struggle for equality must intensify.

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So let's use this to accelerate those programmes so we can send

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the strongest possible signal to these haters and terrorists,

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Away from Holyrood, colourful tributes across Scotland.

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In a show of support the United States Consulate said

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Around 300 people have attended a vigil in Dundee this evening,

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to remember the 49 people shot dead at a gay nightclub in Florida.

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A minute's silence was held during the event at Dundee's

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City Square, where candles were lit in memory of the victims.

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It was organised by members of Dundee University's

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LGBT Plus Society, who say they have been overwhelmed

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I was -- it was important to organise a virtual to remember the

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victims of the Orlando shootings because it shows solidarity of the

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International LGBT community. We wanted to show our support in

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A group of 50 deaf people from across Scotland have

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organised their own search for a missing mother of four.

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Kirsty Aitchison, who is deaf, disappeared after a night out

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She hasn't been seen since the early hours of Sunday morning.

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Huw Williams' report is signed for deaf viewers.

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Kirsty Aitchison, dressed up for a night out in Glasgow, the last time

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her friends and family saw. And this is the last time anyone is known to

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have seen Kirsty, captured on CCTV walking through the city centre at a

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quarter past three on Sunday morning. Friends from the deaf

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community in Scotland gathered this afternoon to search waste ground

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near her home in Robroyston. They say her disappearance was out of

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character. She is the kind of person who would go straight home from

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party, she would never go out, she would never wander like that, she

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would inform someone off where she was going. It is not a character at

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all. Police Scotland have taking the unusual step of releasing an appeal

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for information in British sign language, which Kirsty uses because

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of her deafness. Today, they renewed that appeal. We have dedicated

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resources in place who can assist with British sign language so if

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someone from the deaf community has information they feel would be of

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assistance to the enquiry, that information can still be brought to

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the police. Kirsty Bosma Franzen said they are desperate for anyone

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the police. Kirsty Bosma Franzen who knows anything at Kirsty herself

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to come forward. We want her to come home safe and well, she has for my

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children and they need her. They miss their mother. It is important

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for her to come home safe and well. She comes from a close deaf

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community and we want, all we ask for is, please come home. Police

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Scotland have set up a dedicated e-mail address for anyone who thinks

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they can help the enquiry. Independence campaigners

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are attempting to cite the Queen as a witness in their fight

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against eviction from Holyrood. The IndyCamp group described

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their vigil outside the Scottish Parliament

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as a "spiritual mission". The Parliament is taking

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court action in a bid Andy Murray gave coach Ivan Lendl

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the perfect welcome back with a fine win over France's

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Nicolas Mahut The Scot saved set points in both

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sets, as he won to reach round two Lendl was courtside for the first

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time since 2014, having agreed I had some of my best years were

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their working relationship. I had some of my best years were

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either a few years ago, and I think it is a strong team. -- with Ivan. I

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hope he can help me win more major events.

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It's over to Christopher now with the weather forecast

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Good evening. Fairly cloudy with some outbreaks of rain across the

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far North and North East. Parts of the Central Belt as well. All

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courtesy of this area of low pressure. Some thundery outbreaks

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across England and Wales, more on that in a second. To start tomorrow

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in Scotland, some early brightness that in a second. To start tomorrow

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in the South West. Elsewhere, cloudy. Further East, some mist and

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Merck around the coast. North of the central belt into Tayside and

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towards parts of Perthshire, Southern and the North East, a wet

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start. Surface water and spray on the roads. Dry air towards the North

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West and the Northern Isles but breezy year with a brisk fresh to

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strong north-easterly wind. The wet weather will drift southwards into

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the central belt. We will see something brighter in the South

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West. That could trigger a few thundery downpours but most of them,

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we do have a Met Office yellow warning in force. There could be

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some difficulties on the travel front as a result. The best of the

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sunshine further South, but triggering of thunderstorms likely.

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One or two in the Glasgow area. Elsewhere cloudy without breaks of

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rain. By Thursday, the low pressure continues to pull away. But this

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weather front in the North East so the wet day. The further West you

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are, the drier it will be. The wind is coming in from the North so a

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cool feel around the coast, temperatures around the low to mid

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teens. By Friday, starting to see a slow improvement. England and Wales

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cloudy with showers. Similar for Northern Ireland. Wet weather in the

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East, dry in the West. On Sunday, we see some high pressure building, so

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largely dry and settled with spells of sunshine but further spells of

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rain likely later on Sunday. Our next update is during Breakfast

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at 6:25 tomorrow morning. But from everyone on the late team

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here in Glasgow, goodnight.

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