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12 deny airliner terror bomb plot

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TWELVE men yesterday denied involvement in a terror plot to bomb an airliner. They pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion on an aircraft between January and August.


Organic milk and cheese prove a wholesome hit

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ORGANIC milk sales have soared by more than a fifth in the past year as parents choose to give their children a more wholesome alternative.

Liquid containers in hand luggage limited

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
AIR passengers can carry liquids in their hand luggage - but only in containers no larger than 100ml each.

No appeal in toddler fight case

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
FOUR women given suspended jail sentences for filming two toddlers they forced to fight will not have their cases referred to the Court of Appeal.

Queen Mother tribute

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A CONCERT dedicated to the Queen Mother will be staged this summer, it was announced yesterday.

Britons warned on toothbrush sharing

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MORE than six in ten adults would let someone else use their toothbrush - risking serious health problems.

Three-pronged threat from devolved governments

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
GORDON Brown faces the prospect of being encircled by devolved governments run by opposition parties after it emerged that Labour could lose control of the Welsh Assembly.

'Strongest Man' winner in disability benefit scam

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A BODYBUILDER claimed £43,000 in disability benefit - while training for and winning a strongman competition.

Breakthrough in breast cancer surgery

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
DOCTORS are testing a revolutionary technique to deliver radiotherapy to breast cancer patients during surgery, it emerged yesterday.

Damilola report condemned by his parents

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
AN official report into forensic failures in the Damilola Taylor investigation was yesterday condemned as "lame in the extreme" by the dead child's parents.

New hospital hygiene kits 'cashing in' on patient fears

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A COMPANY producing anti-MRSA packs for patients to take into hospital was yesterday accused of cashing in on public fears about infections.

Online shopping sales hit the £100bn mark

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SHOPPERS swapping the High Street for their home computer have spent more than £100 billion since online shopping began 12 years ago, according to new figures.

Britons trail much of world in living to a ripe old age

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE UK lags behind many other countries when its comes to lengthening the lives of its people, a major report shows.

1,000 bottles a day confiscated from airline passengers

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
NEARLY 1,000 bottles a day are being confiscated from passengers flouting restrictions on carrying liquids at Scotland's three largest airports, The Scotsman has learned.

Blair offers hints about retirement plans

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TONY Blair yesterday gave more hints about his plans for life after Downing Street, as his name was linked with the presidency of the World Bank.

Trekkie in plea for lottery cash to build his very own USS Enterprise

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A STAR Trek fan applied for lottery funding so he could build a replica of the USS Enterprise to house a lonely hearts' club, it was revealed yesterday.

'Hypocrisy' claim as MPs vote to keep expenses under wraps

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
GOVERNMENT ministers yesterday helped vote through a bill that will mean MPs are no longer subject to freedom of information laws which force them to publish information about their own expenses.

Madeleine suspect 'phoned Russian'

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Russian quizzed about his relationship with Robert Murat, the only suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, was called by him on the night the four-year-old was taken, it was claimed yesterday.

Treasure hunters hit jackpot with £253m, 17 tonne, sunken coin hoard

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A US salvage firm claims to have discovered the richest shipwreck in history, bringing home 17 tonnes of 400-year-old silver and gold coins with an estimated value of £253 million.

Scottish designed tower that was set to rival Eiffel is hidden beneath the turf of Wembley Stadium

18.05.2007 23:53    thescotsman.scotsman.com
NINETY thousand Manchester United and Chelsea fans will fill the new Wembley Stadium today as the FA Cup Final returns home after a seven-year absence.

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