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Turin Brakes keeps themselves occupied at Connect
Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, the duo who make up Turin Brakes, talk about how the festival season has given them something to do over the summer, and why the location of Connect isn't the weirdest surr...
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Business dispute slams brakes on Edinburgh trams
The German contractors behind the Capital's new transport system have demanded extra cash before work begins.
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Fife Council put brakes on Perth and Kinross inciner...
It has emerged that Scottish Executive ministers are refusing to consider the building of a controversial waste incinerator in Perth and Kinross until consultations with a neighbouring council are completed.
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Fife Council put brakes on Perth and Kinross inciner...
It has emerged that Scottish Executive ministers are refusing to consider the building of a controversial waste incinerator in Perth and Kinross until consultations with a neighbouring council are completed.
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Balls up: Brakes put on Comic Relief car competition...
A young boy caused hilarious scenes at a Tayside shopping centre after opening the door of a car filled with play pool balls for a competition.
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Scooter safety: how to stay safe on two wheels this ...
Scooters have long been the transport of choice for children with a ���need for speed��� and adults with a ���need for saving���. They are seen as the perfect step-up for kids before they buy an expensive bi...
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Winter Olympics preparations underway for Team GB cu...
David Murdoch will lead the GB curling team to Vancouver in his second consecutive Olympics as skipper. The 31-year-old will be joined by Euan Byers, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Graeme Connal and hopes t...
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New Year���s resolutions: actor Michael sets up audi...
It���s week four of The Hour���s New Year resolutions challenge, and Michael Frame, who decided to make 2010 the year he brakes through as a successful actor, has been making some good progress in his missio...
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Red Red Wine: to chill or not to chill?
Everyone knows that red wine is meant to be served at room temperature, but the problem with that rule is that it was established in the 19th century.
That was long before insulated walls, fitted ...
