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MSPs approve tartan register bill
MSPs unanimously approve the Scottish Register of Tartans Bill, which creates an official database in Edinburgh.

Ireland suffer White injury blow
Ireland suffer a setback with the withdrawal of Melbourne Storm prop Brett White ahead of the Rugby League World Cup.

What is the extremism 'toolkit'?
A & #34;toolkit & #34; for school to help combat extremist ideals amounts to a set of practical guidelines.

Changes give BBC Wales bigger say
BBC Wales will get a much bigger say in the corporation's work through the promotion of its controller.

Meat 'ups prostate cancer risk'
Eating meat and dairy products may increase the risk of prostate cancer, research suggests.

Wallonia battles wasteland image
The Wallonia region is desperate to change its poor image and prosper within a united Belgium, says Henri Astier.

Cartoon food adverts criticised
Advertising cartoon characters are failing to promote healthy eating in children, consumer group Which? says.

ICT Curriculum relevance in Scotland
Key extracts, from the Technologies curriculum area of Curriculum for Excellence, which relate to School Report.

Curriculum relevance
As a cross-curricula project, which relates both to subject knowledge and key skills, School Report can be used to implement the new national curricula, for 11 to 14-year-olds.

To what climate are we adapting?
Adapting to climate climate may focus too much on long-term scenarios and not enough on short-term variability.

Eat me
Paul Newman was one of the first celebrities to use his name to sell food. So does a famous face make this sausage taste better?

Backstage at Paddy's big night
A look at the making of a behind-the-scenes documentary of comedian Paddy Kielty taking on the challenging one-man play 'A Night in November'.

Grant secures life sciences jobs
A US firm is creating 23 new jobs in East Kilbride with the support of Scottish Government funding.

Useful links
A list of websites benefiting teachers and students taking part in BBC News School Report.

Scottish Lib Dem front bench
A guide to the Scottish Liberal Democrat spokespeople in the Scottish Parliament.

Aniston deals with press scrutiny
Former Friends actress Jennifer Aniston reveals the intense media attention on her private life does not faze her.

Old newspapers get online launch
Google announces a new project to digitalise newspaper archives and put them online.

Lawyers go crazy at baby Prince fan
In one of the strangest copyright infringement cases to come before a judge, a mother is fighting for the right to post a video on the internet showing her young son dancing to a song by Prince.

Marketing 'killing Nigerian festival'
A unique traditional festival in Nigeria is under threat from commercial interests, cultural guardians say.

Schoolgirl's 'egg-citing' prize
A 10-year-old girl scoops a national food prize and gets her organic duck eggs on a supermarket's shelves.




 

 

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