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MPs debate the future of Britain's nuclear deterrent.

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All but one Scottish MP will vote against the plans to renew Trident.

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And in the community on the Clyde closest

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to where the submarines are based, views are mixed.

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I think it's great, I think we need it. A bus goes out of control in

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Glasgow city centre, crashing into a number of vehicles.

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The inspector who cleared the rollercoaster which crashed

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at the M's theme park is banned by health-and-safety chiefs

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The family of a woman who died in Israel say a post-mortem report

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cast doubt on claims it was natural causes.

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And, an enthusiastic welcome from the team behind Scotland's

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other Wimbledon champion as he calls for bigger prizes

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Westminster politicians are debating the renewal of the Trident nuclear

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programme. Theresa May said it was grossly irresponsible not to renew

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it. The SNP said there was not enough detail on costs. All but one

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of Scotland's MPs will vote against renewal, but it is widely expected

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to be pushed through. They report is at Westminster. David.

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Trident is hugely expensive and controversial as well. Nowhere more

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so than in Scotland, because of course, the submarines are based on

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the Faslane naval base. It is an issue on which the general public

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and politicians hold very strong views. Today's debate and to night's

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vote is not just a military one, it also has profound implications

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politically and economically for Scotland as well. Taking the

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argument directly to their opponents, antique Trident

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protesters delivered a petition to the headquarters of the Ministry of

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Defence in vital today. Their message, crystal clear. These

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weapons of mass destruction are housed in Scotland, 24 miles from

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Glasgow, and it's just not on any longer. Expensive and controversial

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Glasgow, and it's just not on any but from the top of the UK

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Government down, ministers argue that Trident is the ultimate

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safeguard. We need to be prepared to deter threats to our lives and

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livelihoods and those of generations yet to be born. Building a new

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generation of submarines to carry updated missiles and warheads would

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be cheap. Estimates say that at least ?30 billion over 30 years will

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be needed. To night, we will be writing a blank check for nuclear

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weapons off the back of an economy writing a blank check for nuclear

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that is shrinking. It troubles me that SNP representatives have been

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so callous in the way they have said effectively that these building and

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maintenance jobs just a matter. So how does Scotland view Trident? A

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recent opinion poll suggests 42% of those in Scotland want Trident

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scrapped, but 43% of those questioned said it should stay. The

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rest were undecided. While Scottish public opinion may be split, the

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same can't be said of its MPs. 58 of Scotland's 59 MPs will vote against

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this. What message is the Prime Minister sending to the people of

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Scotland who demonstrate through their elected representative that we

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don't want Trident on our soil? I have to say that that means 58 of

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the 59 members of the Scottish parliament will be voting against

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jobs in Scotland. When my -- he is speaking for Scotland, not the party

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opposite. I encourage the Scottish Nationalists that if they don't want

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those jobs in Scotland, they will be happily taken in Northern Ireland.

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Then a very direct question and answer. Is she personally prepared

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to authorise a nuclear strike that could kill 100,000 innocent men,

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women and children? Yes. And I have to say to the honourable gentleman

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is that the whole point of a deterrent is that our enemies need

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to know that we would be prepared to use it. It will be for the Scottish

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people to determine whether we are properly protected in Europe and

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better represented by a Government that we actually elect. At this

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rate, that day is fast approaching. Despite the protests outside

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Parliament, there is not much doubt that ministers will win the vote

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comfortably. But the arguments over Trident in Scotland will continue.

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And that debate is continuing in the House of Commons tonight. MPs will

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vote in just under 3.5 hours. What about the people who are most

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directly affected by all this, those who live and work at Faslane? My

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colleague, Craig Anderson, has spent the day at Faslane and nearby

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Helensburgh. The genteel shores of Helensburgh, a

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tranquil air to the place. Strange in a way to remember that we are

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only a few miles away from Britain's nuclear deterrent. Some here are

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poor the idea of what they regard as weapons of mass destruction in the

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locality. -- some here are poor -- hate. It provides jobs to the area.

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Most of the people who work there are civilians. They are coming in

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from Glasgow and the surrounding areas. There are possibly not very

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many people from Helensburgh. I don't like it at all and would

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prefer it to be out of here, especially near our home town. This

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area has prospered. If you take Trident away, it will go downhill so

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fast you won't believe it. Thousands work behind the wire here, both

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military and civilian. Those who support Trident and the maintenance

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of Faslane's roll say the economic significance to this area shouldn't

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be underestimated. Almost 11,000 jobs depend on Faslane, and there

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are 2000 more to come through the Maritime change programme. That is

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about 12 and a half -- 12,500 jobs direct and indirect or top shops

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would close and jobs would go. It would turn into a ghost town. Some

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argue that binning Trident would not necessarily spell the end for

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Faslane. In fact, transforming it into a conventional port could bring

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even greater benefits for this part of the Clyde coast. If we got rid of

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even greater benefits for this part this and turned it into a surface

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base, got that on the Clyde, using different areas, black areas like

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Dumbarton and the moon with high unemployment, this employment he

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would triple. The Faslane naval base has been such a prominent and

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permanent part of the landscape here for decades, many in the community

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have grown up with it on their doorstep. But it's fundamental

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purpose - Britain's nuclear deterrent - still has the power

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sharply to divide opinions, nationally and locally.

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Back to you now, David. What is the reason for having this debate now,

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so soon after the change of Prime Minister?

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Technically, there is no need for the Government to call a debate.

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They could go ahead and say we will have new Trident. The reason they

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want to do it is that politics is playing a big part in this. As far

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as the Conservatives are concerned, we have just come out of the EU

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referendum debate, which was very divisive of them. With a view

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exceptions, the Conservatives support the Government on this. The

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splits come in the Labour Party. Labour is split down the middle on

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this. Virtually half of Labour MPs will vote against their own leader's

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wishes. Jeremy Corbyn will vote against renewing the Trident

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programme. Almost half of Labour MPs will vote to go ahead and do that.

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The UK Government know that the SNP, to a man and woman, is against

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Trident. They take that as read. But they also see an opportunity to

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embarrass Labour on this. Scotland's only Scottish Labour MP,

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Ian Murray, has a new role. Yes, he has been appointed by Kezia

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Dugdale as the spokesman. He resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in

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protest at Jeremy Corbyn's leadership. What Kezia Dugdale is

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doing tonight is sending a very public message to Jeremy Corbyn.

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Basically, she is saying, and has done in the past, it is time for him

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to go. She has appointed her only Scottish MP as her Scottish

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spokesman at Westminster. It sends a pretty direct message to Jeremy

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Corbyn. Still to come: Is the First Minister

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announces funding of ?42 million per year for the next ten years for

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flood protect shouldn't projects. flood protect shouldn't projects.

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-- flood protection projects. In golf, a legend says that through and

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2016 was the best golf tournament of all time.

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Gordon Reid would like more caching wheelchair tennis, and he tells us

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why some people think he is a fraud. A 24-hour strike has been announced

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over a pay dispute in the North Sea, the first such industrial action

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in the offshore industry The first official strike enormous

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30 years, more than 300 members of the unions who work on seven shale

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platforms in the North Sea in dispute over pay and allowances.

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They claimed that some of them are facing up to 30% cuts in their pay

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and allowances. The employer emphatically denies that. This

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afternoon, the unions officially intimated to the company that next

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Tuesday there will be a 24-hour stoppage on the seven platforms. As

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for potential for a resolution before them, we understand there are

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plans for talks for later this week. Our hopes are that we get a

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resolution, they clear on what their position is. They need to look again

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at what they have proposed. We will sit down and discuss anything they

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have got to put to us. Both the group and Shell said they

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are disappointed by the decision, they say the health and say you will

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be the priority whatever happened. Contingencies are in place, the

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workers can walk out. Talks planned, Contingencies are in place, the

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so maybe some resolution. Two men have been taken to hospital

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after a bus ran down a busy street in Glasgow. Two other buses and a

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car were also involved. One of the busiest streets in

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Glasgow paralysed after a frightening accident. Three buses

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wrecked at the start of the rush-hour. The vehicle which caused

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it had no passengers, the others were busy. One bus turned up here,

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the other there, and this bus was were busy. One bus turned up here,

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pulling out from here. The bus came from behind, I did not see it, but I

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saw that one. It hit that one. They were smashed up. Police

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investigators have to untangle them from each other before they could be

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taken away for examination. A picture has begun to emerge about

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what happened. This bus from picture has begun to emerge about

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Easterhouse appears to have come down the street without a driver in

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it. The police say that there are reports that the driver had got out

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of the bus to remonstrate with somebody on the street. Witnesses I

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have spoken to say it came across the junction and hit a car, which

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then was knocked into a pedestrian, who has been taken to hospital. The

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bus operator said it was too early to speak your late on the cause of

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the accident, but it has launched an immediate investigation and is

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working with the emergency authorities.

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The First Minister's announced funding of ?42 million a year

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for the next ten years for flood-protection projects.

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Nicola Sturgeon was visiting Dumfries and Galloway,

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where some communities were badly hit by flooding last year.

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Homeowners and businesses in other parts of Scotland,

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including Royal Deeside, also suffered in the

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Nicola Sturgeon pointed out it was much drier compared to the last time

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she had been here. The First Minister poured shops in the Main

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Street. The owners suffered big losses last year when the river

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burst its banks. She visited on Hogmanay. Scotland was battered by

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winter storms. There is now a ?42 million a year plan for the next

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decade for a flood prevention project across the country. 80% will

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be prioritised on flood prevention schemes that have been set out in

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flood prevention strategies. It is about giving authorities certainty.

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Often, councils say, we might get this funding this year, but how do

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we know it will be available next year? It is about setting out over

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ten years the certainty for local authorities. Councils will still be

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able to bid for money while big flood defence projects can get the

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go-ahead. But one business owner who met the First Minister in December

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has not been impressed with the response. We had two stores flooded.

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One in Cumbria, one in Newton Stewart. Within 20 days of each

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other. In Cumbria, England, the response from local council,

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District Council and Government has been a lot quicker than over the

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border. One local hairdresser is fearful of this winter after she was

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flooded out, and with flood defence still to be repaired. It could

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easily happen, I hope not. It has never been an issue, but the way

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things are with climate change, it could happen. If the war is not

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fixed properly and other issues are not addressed, to do with the

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flooding, it will be a concern every winter. The summer rain has held off

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today for once, but people he are already concerned about the onset of

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winter, when the water level in the river will start to rise again. Any

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new funding is welcomed, but perhaps it is felt that lessons have not

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quite been learned yet from last year.

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An inspector who issued a safety certificate for a rollercoaster 16

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days before it crashed in North Lanarkshire has been

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Nine people were injured when five gondolas from the Tsunami

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ride derailed at M's amusement park last month.

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Can you remind us what happened here?

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On a day like today, a summers day, this park is usually from bingo with

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the sounds of thousands of children enjoying a day out. But it has been

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closed since the accident at the end of June. It involved the sub on the

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roller-coaster, a twisting corkscrew of a roller-coaster that can travel

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at speeds of up to 40 miles an hour. Five carriages derailed, so they

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came off the structure, they hit the main body of it, and fell to the

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ground. Nine people were injured, many more were incredibly

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distressed, there were stories of people hanging upside down, one

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woman said she thought she was going to die. What does the health and

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self -- Health and Safety Executive say? This is an interim report. They

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say the man that passed the ride as safe two weeks before the crash has

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been temporarily banned. That means he cannot do any inspections

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anywhere within the UK on anything from roller-coaster is too bouncy

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castles to little teacup ride. They also said it is a temporary measure

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until he can show them due diligence. It also means that right

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he has previously inspected have to be redone. The park said they had no

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comment to make today, but they told me there is no date for this park to

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reopen. The family of a woman who died in

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Israel say a postmortem has styled over claims she died of natural

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causes. Authorities in the southern Israeli

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town of Eilat said Julie Pearson died after

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collapsing in a guesthouse. Her family believe she was beaten

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to death by a former boyfriend. Julie Pearson had family connections

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in the red Sea resort. She moved there in September 20 14. Last

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November the 38-year-old collapsed at a guest house she later died. Her

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death has attracted a great deal of media attention in Israel. The

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initial police report indicates she died of natural causes, that it says

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she appears to have been beaten by her ex-boyfriend the day before. Her

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family believe he is responsible for her death. They want the case

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re-examined. It has taken eight months to receive a postmortem

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report. It was in Hebrew, so we needed to get it translated, the

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other three pages missing so we had to get that. It is in the hands of

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the lawyer in Israel. Desperate has been -- Debra has been searching for

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answers. The doctor told me there is a possibility that the beating

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contributed to her death. I wanted to go back to court and I want this

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man banished for what he has done. I believe he is responsible, I want

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justice. The local MP has raised the matter in Parliament twice. It makes

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me sad when we have cases like this, somebody has been killed or died in

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unknown circumstances, and we have to get so heavily involved. The

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systems and processes should be in place to support a family, but it

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does not appear that they have been, so we need to keep fighting, keep

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supporting and representing the family to get justice.

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A group opposed to Aberdeen football club's plans to move to the

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outskirts of the city has fired to continue its campaign despite facing

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online abuse. The club wants to build

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a new stadium and football academy The Say No To Kingsford Stadium

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group said it had been Investigations are under way

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to establish the cause of a major fire in a Falkirk industrial unit,

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where highly flammable gas At its height, 35 firefighters

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were involved in the blaze at Bankside Industrial

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Estate last night. One of the greats of golf has hailed

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the 2016 Open Championship as one Sunday ended with Henrik Stenson

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of Sweden as the proud custodian It's after the 145th

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Open Championship ended in a classic The big names have gone, the great

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golfing circus has packed up its ten for another year. As Royal Troon

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returns to normality, what this one of the great open Championships of

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all-time? The moment Henrik Stenson will never forget.

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With his first ever major victory. Sweden has its first men's major

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champion. I felt like this would be my turn. I knew I was going to have

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to battle back. That was the extra self belief that made me go all the

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way. He won with an outstanding final round of 63. This 50 foot putt

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at the 15th one of the highlights. That was the most spectacular scene

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in terms of the final round pairing and a final day performance. Phil

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Mickelson got an ego, Henrik Stenson got an eagle. They went blow for

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blow. I was wary of putting this alongside the duel in the Sun,

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because you think the old guys are the best, but Jack Nicklaus said he

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thought yesterday was even better than his battle with Tom Watson, and

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I think we can defer to him. That was the name given to the 1977

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championship showdown, a true golfing classic, but Jack Douglas

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said... Phil Mickelson won the Claret Jug in

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2013, his name already part of history, but Henrik Stenson is the

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champion of the year, the winner of a modern sporting classic.

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In football, Hamilton have signed the former Celtic

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The 35-year-old Italian, seen here scoring for

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the Scottish champions in 2008, has signed a one-year deal

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He spent two years at Parkhead and joins from Serie B side Bari.

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Two-time Wimbledon champion Gordon Reid has told

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Reporting Scotland that wheelchair tennis stars deserve more cash.

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The Scot won the doubles and singles this year but picked up less than 2%

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of the prize money won by his fellow countryman Andy Murray.

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Today was a homecoming for the 24-year-old from Helensburgh

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- the first day back after his Wimbledon success.

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Today Gordon Reid was back at the Emirates in Glasgow, when Northern

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trophies in hand, to see the Scottish Institute of sport team

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that helped him on his journey to victory. Like Andy Murray, he

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claimed his Wimbledon singles title in straight sets. While Andy Murray

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collected ?2 million, he won 20 5000. Not quite as much as Andy! We

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are not the one that bring in most of the revenue. We have to be

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realistic. There will be a smaller percentage that goes to us. But I

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would like to see it close a little bit. With all of the interest we

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have had this year, and support, and entertainment, hopefully we will be

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rewarded in future. Next is his third Paralympic Games. The

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24-year-old suffers from a new logical condition. He is aware the

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public are confused when they see he can walk. Some people think I am a

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fraud sometimes! I can walk, stand, but I can't run, so that is why I

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use the chair, to get around the court. The Greenwood B to come home

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with two gold medals, singles and doubles. The experience of the Grand

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Slam is as well, it will be a big help. Double Wimbledon in and the

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Paralympics on the horizon, he says he is ready to create more good

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Paralympics on the horizon, he says memories in Rio de Janeiro.

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That is it for tonight. Rumour has it there is sunshine on the way,

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Judith. It could be the hottest day of the

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year tomorrow. The hot air travelling across France is making

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its way across the UK as we speak. 28 Celsius for Scotland tomorrow.

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Quite a warm, even humid, feel to the evening. Rain in the North could

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become fine to Shetland. Mr low cloud developing in the Irish Sea,

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moving towards coastal parts of the Southwest tomorrow morning. A humid,

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moving towards coastal parts of the muddy field to the night. -- muggy

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feel. Some lovely sunshine tomorrow morning. The temperature rises

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quickly as well. For Shetland, maybe some low cloud lingering towards the

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north. High temperatures here potentially of 19-22dC. Mid 20s down

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towards the Trossachs. High 20s expected around Glasgow, that's 84

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Fahrenheit. There is a price to pay for it - we start to see heavy

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showers feeding in tomorrow evening across West of Scotland, and they

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become increasingly thundery in nature. It would be very humid

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tomorrow night as well. There is a Met Office warning for those

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thundery rain showers. We won't see them get going before tomorrow

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night. Come Wednesday, it will mostly affect eastern Scotland, with

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dry, fresher conditions feeding into the West. A quieter day on Thursday.

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Temperatures will be not bad, although cooler.

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That is Reporting Scotland. We might have a headline for you first...

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Indeed, we do. If I could find it in my script, I would read it. There

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you are. Politicians are debating Britain's Trident nuclear programme.

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Theresa May says it is grossly irresponsible not to progress with

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it. All of -- all but one of Scotland's MPs will vote against. I

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will be back at APM. Goodbye.

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