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Uri: 'My Jacko guilt'
26/06/2009
Friend of Michael Jackson blames himself for star's tragic downfall
Scots mortgages protection pledge
26/06/2009
Ministers claim Scotland will have tougher regulation on repossessions
Poet laureate sells out book festival
23/06/2009
Tickets for Big Issue event with Carol Anne Duffy gone already
UK should pay for Scots swine flu vaccines
22/06/2009
Sturgeon says Westminster should cough up for Scotland's £100m bill
Police say 'hate' policy not about 'being PC'
22/06/2009
Combating prejudice is at the heart of Scots forces, say senior officers
Murray "loves" property investment
19/06/2009
Tennis ace says more houses his favourite way of spending money
Strike action leads to mass sackings
19/06/2009
Almost 900 construction workers lose jobs over dispute
Lucozade banned from Scottish hospitals
19/06/2009
Energy drink removed from hospital shops in the Highlands
Stars glitter at Film Festival launch
18/06/2009
Sir Sean and Sam Mendes among the guests at gala opening night
Boy takes MS fight to Holyrood
17/06/2009
Teenager wants extra vitamin D for all children in Scotland
Unemployment at 12-year high across UK
17/06/2009
Jobless numbers in Scotland rise, but remains below UK-wide rates
PM's "stronger" devolution pledge
16/06/2009
Labour hope to act quickly on Calman Commission's report
Bellamy launches angling for pupils
16/06/2009
Animal rights protesters condemn fishing exams in Scottish secondaries
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Free festival for Big Issue vendors
Universal Arts give magazine sellers free tickets for shows
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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