ANN DONALD - Herald
Cash for kidneys from live donors and a legal presumption that a dead person's organs are available for transplant are two of the radical ideas being proposed to address a chronic shortfall of voluntary organ donors. According to UK Transplant, the ...

Rifkind hits back at critics of grand plan to save Union - Scotsman
THE former Scottish secretary, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, will tonight staunchly defend his plan for a "grand committee" of MPs from English constituencies, to decide on issues affecting only England, as a way of preserving the Union. He will seek to ...

The Food Section - Washington Post
A chat with the Food section staff is a chance for you to ask questions, offer suggestions and share information with other cooks and food lovers. It is a forum for discussion of food trends, ingredients, menus, gadgets and anything else food-related ...

'Bonfire of the quangos' described as a 'damp squib' - Scotsman
First Minister Announcement: Alex Salmond lays out how the government plan to reduce the number of quangos in Scotland. Copyright SPCB 2008 ALEX Salmond's long-awaited "bonfire of the quangos" was unveiled yesterday and immediately condemned as a ...

WENDY HIT BY NEW REVELATIONS - Sunday Herald
THE SECRET list of donors that showed Wendy Alexander's team knew four weeks ago about a legally suspect donation from a Jersey tycoon was sent directly from the Labour leader's office. The Sunday Herald understands the list of fundraisers was ...

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Cumbria B&B: Osprey spotting brings visitors to Cumbria
Bird-loving guests of a Cumbria B&B are flocking to see the ospreys nesting in the beautiful Western Lake District in the county. ...


Cornwall B&B: Popular Cornish restaurant puts squirrel on the menu
Food-loving guests of a Cornwall B&B can now enjoy an unusual meal of a grey squirrel pasty at a Cornish restaurant. ...


Edinburgh B&B: Jamie Oliver to drop in for Edinburgh International Television Fe
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is due to deliver a keynote speech at this year's Edinburgh International Television Festival, which will be a treat for guests of an Edinburgh B&B. ...


Cornwall B&B: Foodies gather for Asparagus festival
Food loving guests of a Cornwall B&B will be licking their lips ahead of the Cornish Asparagus Festival due to take place this Sunday....


Devon B&B: Two new visitors centres planned for the Jurassic Coast
Guests at a Devon B&B will soon be able to enjoy two brand new visitor centres situated on the county's Jurassic Coast...




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Major blaze tackled at factory - BBC UK News
A spokesman for Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service said that appliances had been called out to the scene shortly after 2100 BST. The spokesman added that the building was well alight and efforts were being made to bring the fire under ...

British Energy to hold takeover talks - Herald
British Energy today said it had received a "range of proposals" from several parties wishing to make a full offer for the nuclear power firm. The Livingston-based group did not disclose the names of the companies involved, but said it planned to ...

More help needed for those whose lives are devastated by ME - Edinburgh News
nals, and many patients had difficulty in obtaining a diagnosis. Today, as the main self-help group for ME in Lothian, we hear the same feelings expressed of abandonment and isolation.

Hazard warning as drivers show dangerous ignorance - Scotsman
A DIZZYING array of sophisticated equipment in new cars is causing dashboard confusion among drivers, according to a new report. The latest models come with a range of gadgets from cruise control to parking sensors. More than one in three motorists ...

Property prices 'continue to rise' - Channel 4 News
House prices continue to rise across Scotland despite an overall drop in sales, official records have revealed. The average cost in the first quarter of this year was £150,257 - 7.4% higher than the same period in 2007. The Registers of Scotland ...

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