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Cancer · GlasgowBACK in January, I got an email from a producer at Radio BBC 4 with the title: ‘BBC Radio 4 documentary – DES, the wonder fertility drug that caused cancer down generations.’
Kerry Hudson: Shocking story of Scots women who were victims of 'silent thalidomide'
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
RMT members at Network Rail accept offer to end pay dispute
71% Left coverage: 7 sources
Kate Forbes · United KingdomFinance Secretary Kate Forbes said the SNP has not sufficiently laid the ‘groundwork’ for independence. She said the party has not worked in a “respectful fashion’ with the other side of the independence debate. The candidate has stressed the importance of change for the SNP, pitting herself against Health Secretary Humza Yousaf.
Groundwork for independence not sufficiently laid, says Kate Forbes
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Europe · BerkshireA man was murdered with a metal horseshoe following a row over loud music on a train, a court has heard. Thomas Parker, 24, died after being hit on the back of the head at Reading station in Berkshire on 30 July last year.
Man murdered with horseshoe after row over loud music on train, court told
34% Center coverage: 6 sources
Glasgow, Scotland · GlasgowMinisters have opened a consultation on a legal minimum number of school learning hours. For primary schools, this would be 950 hours per academic year, the equivalent of 25 hours a week. Currently, schools are legally required to be open for 190 days each year, but there is no legal prescription for teaching hours.
Schools could see legal minimum of learning hours under new plans
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Glasgow, Scotland · GlasgowLoganair to launch new route from Orkney to London City Airport next month. The three-and-a-half-hour service will operate twice weekly on a Tuesday and Friday. The new same-flight service stops over in Dundee, but passengers are not required to leave the plane, before landing in London City.
Glasgow airline to launch new route from next month
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Europe · ScotlandIslanders have voted against culling all red deer on a 93,000-acre estate in the Outer Hebrides. Residents had raised concerns about the spread of Lyme disease, which can be passed to humans from parasitic ticks carried by deer. A petition was launched calling for the removal of all deer from the estate. 379 residents backed to save the animals against 140 who wanted them culled.
South Uist Estate islanders vote against mass red deer cull despite concerns over spread of Lyme disease
67% Center coverage: 3 sources