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Dalbeattie Star to tackle SFA over Pitch Inspection blunder that cost them £2500

Well we knew it was too good to be true as the weekend closed with no referees hitting the headlines for their performances, yet it now seems that one referee in particular has cost South of Scotland Side Dalbeattie Star around £2500 after he bungled a pitch inspection. Dalbeattie Star shelled out the money on travel and overnight accommodation before their Scottish Cup Third Round tie with Forres...

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Police raid 79-year-old woman for pot, find tomato plants

Police officers in Scotland were disappointed to learn that the people they intended to arrest for growing marijuana were growing an equally innocuous, but unfortunately legal, plant — tomatoes. Uniformed officers burst into Lulu Matheson’s house in the village of Shieldaig, Wester Ross, kept her son Gus in his bedroom for two hours, handcuffed her [...]

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Why Sergeant Gary deserves a medal

In a televisual scandal that eclipses those involving John Sergeant, ­Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross, Scotland’s funniest and most original half-hour show in years can at present only be seen in clip form on the video-sharing website YouTube.

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Police raid 79-year-old woman for pot, find tomato plants

Police officers in Scotland were disappointed to learn that the people they intended to arrest for growing marijuana were growing an equally innocuous, but unfortunately legal, plant — tomatoes. Uniformed officers burst into Lulu Matheson’s house in the village of Shieldaig, Wester Ross, kept her son Gus in his bedroom for two hours, handcuffed her grandson [...]

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Lockerbie bomber appeal could be heard in spring

EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's top judge said on Friday he hoped a full appeal by former Libyan intelligence agent Abdel Basset al-Megrahi against his conviction for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing could get under way next spring.

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Young Scots focus on development

SCOTLAND'S youth head coach Ross Mathie says victory isn't the only mission when they take on England tonight in the deciding match in the under-16 Sky Sports Victory

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Dryhope Tower Scotland Photography

An old photograph of Dryhope Tower, Scotland. Dryhope Tower is a ruined Scottish pele tower in Selkirkshire, Scottish Borders. It lies approximately equidistant between the burghs of Moffat and Selkirk, and defended the north eastern end of St Mary's Loch. Tour Aberdeen , Tour Edinburgh , Tour Glasgow , Tour Inverness , Ancestry Tour of Scotland . Best Scottish Tours , Best Scottish Food , Best Scottish...

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Rennie reminds Scotland fans that free ticket offer is set to end

Ross Rennie took time out from preparing for Edinburgh's clash against Ospreys on Friday night (28 November, kick off 7.30pm) to remind Scotland fans to redeem their Autumn Test tickets in order to gain free admission to a Magners League match.

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GEORGE ROSS WATT & THE BUSINESS - Home of the Wolf

George Ross Watt (Big George) was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1958 and brought up in the slums which housed the shipyard and engineering workers. It was a beginning that gave him a lust for life and made him uncompromising on the music he loved and composed, and as the years have rolled on has shown that he has a god given talent to write and entertain. After playing in the typical local band circuit...

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Ross clinches final place

EDINBURGH City striker Robbie Ross headed a late winner to give the visitors a 3-2 victory against Gretna 2008 in the semi-final of the Image Printers East of Scotland Quali

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Boost to confidence has left Ford feeling like a new player

FEELING able to compete at the highest level in world rugby and being told you can is one thing, but doing it is another and Scotland hooker Ross Ford admitted he feels a dif

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American Lockerbie victims receive final compensation from Libya

The families of 180 Americans onboard Pan Am Flight 103 the exploded over Lockerbie in Scotland say they have now received full compensation from Libya for their loss nearly two decades after the bombing.

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D. Arzt, professor of international law

Donna E. Arzt, 53, formerly of Levittown, a professor of international law at Syracuse University who aided families who lost loved ones in the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, died Saturday at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.

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Hooker Ross Ford laments Scotland's illdiscipline against South Africa

Hooker Ross Ford admits discipline let the Scots down in the second half of the 1410 Test defeat against South Africa.

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Ford laments Scottish indiscipline

Scotland hooker Ross Ford admits discipline let the Scots down in the second half of Saturday's Test against South Africa at Murrayfield.

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ex Caerphilly double deck bus returns home

On Friday the 11th July we will bring an old Double deck bus back home, After 23 years this bus has been kept up in Scotland. It was new to Caerphilly Urban District Council in 1966. Just before deregulation in the mid 80's The then, Rhymney Valley District Council sold her to Jim Doig of Dumfries Scotland. over the last 23 years that Jim has owned this bus, Jim has kept her in pristine condition....