
Scotland begins to feel the chill of housing slump - Scotsman
SCOTLAND will not escape the housing-market slump, with prices falling within six months, a leading economist has warned. Property values will decline amid the current lending crunch, Professor David Bell said, despite figures yesterday which showed ...
STEVENS LANDS FIRST TITLE - Sporting Life
Matthew Stevens ended his nine-year wait for his first ranking tournament title in York by beating Stephen Hendry 10-8 to become Travis Perkins UK champion. It was a superb performance by the 26-year-old Welshman who fought back from 4-0 and 7-5 down ...
Was The Bruce's 'blessed Kessog' our patron saint before Andrew? - Scotsman
WHILE the debate over whether St Andrew's Day should be an official public holiday keeps going on, consider St Kessog, whom some claim to have been a patron saint of Scotland before Andrew took the honours, and whose feast day falls today, March 10 ...
Driver, 21, admits guilt over fatal crash - Daily Telegraph
A driver who overtook on a blind summit yesterday admitted causing a crash that killed five people, including three members of the same family. Ewan Macpherson, 21, was passing another car when he collided with a Honda Civic being driven by 67-year ...
Crash after ‘blind’ driver parked tractor in fast lane - Herald
A visually impaired elderly driver caused a pile-up on the A9 after parking his tractor in the fast lane of the dual carriageway. Robert Simpson stopped the tractor and trailer and got out to walk across the road because he had missed his turn-off ...
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Scotland begins to feel the chill of housing slump - Scotsman
SCOTLAND will not escape the housing-market slump, with prices falling within six months, a leading economist has warned. Property values will decline amid the current lending crunch, Professor David Bell said, despite figures yesterday which showed ...
STEVENS LANDS FIRST TITLE - Sporting Life
Matthew Stevens ended his nine-year wait for his first ranking tournament title in York by beating Stephen Hendry 10-8 to become Travis Perkins UK champion. It was a superb performance by the 26-year-old Welshman who fought back from 4-0 and 7-5 down ...
Crash after ‘blind’ driver parked tractor in fast lane - Herald
A visually impaired elderly driver caused a pile-up on the A9 after parking his tractor in the fast lane of the dual carriageway. Robert Simpson stopped the tractor and trailer and got out to walk across the road because he had missed his turn-off ...
Driver, 21, admits guilt over fatal crash - Daily Telegraph
A driver who overtook on a blind summit yesterday admitted causing a crash that killed five people, including three members of the same family. Ewan Macpherson, 21, was passing another car when he collided with a Honda Civic being driven by 67-year ...
Was The Bruce's 'blessed Kessog' our patron saint before Andrew? - Scotsman
WHILE the debate over whether St Andrew's Day should be an official public holiday keeps going on, consider St Kessog, whom some claim to have been a patron saint of Scotland before Andrew took the honours, and whose feast day falls today, March 10 ...
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