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Teacher numbers fall by almost 1,000
25/03/2009
Teaching union says Scottish Government policy "not working".
Google urged to shut down Steet View
24/03/2009
Privacy campaigners slam map after members of public caught unaware
Hundreds of criminals "sitting at home"
19/03/2009
Strike forces city council to put community orders on hold
Maldives goes green with Scottish help
19/03/2009
Glasgow scientist behind drive to turn idyllic islands carbon-neutral
Victory for blind campaigners
18/03/2009
Government changes benefit rules to help people with severe sight loss
Author becomes virtual writer-in-residence
18/03/2009
Scottish Book Trust produce online creative writing classes
Plea to support gaming industry
18/03/2009
Technology body calls for tax breaks for growth industry in Scotland
Burns joins digital age
17/03/2009
Rare collection of poems to be added to database of Scots language
Factory seized in staff revolt
12/03/2009
Workers launch co-operative to run business without bosses
Economy trumps environmental fears
10/03/2009
Scots care more about financial worries than climate change
Care centres face the axe
06/03/2009
Cash-strapped council cuts back on provision for the severely disabled
School drops History from curriculum
06/03/2009
Standard Grade pupils denied the chance to learn about the past
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Scots urged to dig deep for Pakistan flood victims
Aid agencies pooling resources to launch fundraising appeal
Health gap between rich and poor getting wider
Inequality at record high and set to get worse, say researchers
Housing benefit cuts will create 'ghettos'
Coalition government warned 200,000 people at risk of homelessness
Demand grows for 'living wage'
Cuts will not stop efforts to end in-work poverty, say campaigners
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