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Michael Hamilton was in the High Court in Dundee listening to evidence for the first time since the trial of the man accused of her murder began. He heard Detective Chief Inspector Keith Anderson take jurors through the wide-ranging inquiry launched
Pupils' new powers to fight expulsion
Appeal powers are likely to be extended to all pupils under 18 following claims that failure to do so breaches their human rights. They are also to be given the right to fight over decisions about school places. It comes just days after it emerged state
Future Farmers of Wales anniversary conference
Barry Alston reports from the at the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells. WIDESPREAD UK use of genetically modified techniques, excellent farming prospects, higher product prices, greater volatility and carbon trading. That, at least, was the farming
Ross's job safe after BBC Trust inquiry
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC's supervisory body said on Friday prank calls by chat show host Jonathan Ross and comedian Russell Brand were 'grossly offensive and should never have been broadcast,' but did not call for Ross to be sacked. The BBC Trust said
Web 'blow' to BBC Wales audiences
Menna Richards called it 'a blow to our ambition to improve services' The controller of BBC Wales says a BBC Trust decision to reject plans for local news websites with video content is 'a very great disappointment'. Menna Richards called it 'a blow to
West of Scotland - Glasgow and West of Scotland Evening Lecture - CANCELLED
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the lecture planned for 4th December in the Teacher Building, Glasgow has now been cancelled. N Burnham
Jonathan Ross can keep his £6m-a-year-job despite 'grossly offensive' prank call, say BBC chiefs
Jonathan Ross is to keep his £6million-a-year-job, despite the Andrew Sachs obscene phone calls scandal, the BBC's governing body said today. The BBC Trust has agreed the 'right action' had been taken against Ross despite 42,000 complaints from an
BBC Trust to decide on fate of Ross
Jonathan Ross will learn whether he can return to his job as a BBC presenter when the corporation's governing body responds to the Andrew Sachs row. The BBC Trust will publish its findings about the obscene phone calls to the Fawlty Towers actor
London: Wrong stroller could damage baby
Article from: AAP Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print From correspondents in London BABIES transported in forward-facing strollers could end up 'emotionally impoverished' due to lack of face-to-face contact with the parent pushing them, a
Gordon Brown 'considering general election on June 4 in bid to capitalise on recession bounce
Gordon Brown could call an election next June in the hope of benefiting from a 'recession bounce', it was reported today. The Prime Minister is said to be ?seriously considering? a poll on 4 June, to coincide with the local and European elections on
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