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Rooms for improvement in bid to beat school bullying

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

SAFE rooms and listening posts could be introduced in city schools to help tackle the issue of bullying.

200,000 expected to watch fireworks mark end of festival

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

THE heavens will glow in a brilliant cascade of colour on Sunday as the traditional climax to the Edinburgh International Festival goes off with a bang.

Crash fraud driving up cost of car insurance

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

YOUNG drivers are increasingly prepared to stage motor accidents in order to claim on their insurance, according to figures published as insurers warn that such fraud continue

Next bank charge? It might be for the exit

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

LLOYDS TSB is braced for a possible exodus of current account customers as details of changes to its overdraft charges are sent out. From 2 December customers of the bank, par

Bonds offer a good deal but not without risk

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

SAVERS have been warned against viewing corporate bonds as a panacea for their income woes after advisers raised concerns that many people underestimate the risks of investing

The Guide Top Ten: With the best will in the world … your loved ones will thank you for planning ahead

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

According to a recent Panorama programme, two-thirds of the population do not have a will. Writing a will is not as daunting as it may appear, but it's important to get th

The one bubble that governments like must be deflated

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

SELDOM does a day go by without us hearing about financial bubbles and how a chastened government and its regulators are going to make sure they don't pop up again.

Watchdog probe latest sign some of the market's energy is mis-spent

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

The experience of working in the complaints department of a regional energy supplier when the market was opened up to competition in the Nineties left me with a healthy disreg

At last loyalty is being repaid - but shopping around is still crucial

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

Barclays this week followed similar moves from HSBC, Nationwide Building Society and Santander in launching a range of discounted mortgage rates specifically for its existing

Cash Clinic: Can I count on my rented properties to pay off my mortgage?

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

Q: I BOUGHT my residential house with an interest-only mortgage with the intention that when I sell my buy-to-let (BTL) properties the gains would be used to pay the c

Case Study: We must not let blatant abuse go unchallenged

Scotsman.com - Personal Finance - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

AS THE founder of the Change Your Bank campaign Ken Burnett was always likely to put his experience to the test once his bank pushed him too far.

Edinburgh International Festival review: Tokyo Quartet / David Watkin

Scotsman.com - Music - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

MUSIC TOKYO QUARTET / DAVID WATKIN QUEEN'S HALL, EDINBURGH ***

Gig review: The Like / Haight-Ashbury

Scotsman.com - Music - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

THE LIKE / HAIGHT-ASHBURY KING TUT'S, GLASGOW ***

Edinburgh International Festival review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Scotsman.com - Music - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

Sydney Symphony Orchestra Usher Hall, Edinburgh *****

Wetherspoon looks to the younger generation as it takes on teenagers

Scotsman.com - Media & Leisure - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

One of Britain's biggest pubs groups with a strong Scottish presence is to create 1,000 jobs for 16- and 17-year-olds in the face of a testing market for school-leavers.

Top Tory cited for Tommy Sheridan perjury hearing

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

THE Prime Minister's top spin doctor has been called on to appear at the Tommy Sheridan perjury trial, The Scotsman can reveal.

Angry council staff move to strike over pay-freeze diktat

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

A WINTER of unrest has taken a step closer after members of the largest council union, Unison, voted to explore taking industrial action over the imposition of a three-year pa

Let there be light in Waverley

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

It's dark panels have cast long shadows over millions of travellers passing through the heart of Edinburgh for years.

Nine held in police raids after brutal gangland attacks

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

POLICE have made a series of raids across the west of Scotland following separate attacks on twin brothers using a drill and a chisel.

We shouldn't pay for Pope, say public

Scotsman.com - News - 4. September 2010 - 1:00

MORE than eight out of ten Scots believe the taxpayer should not have to foot the bill for Pope Benedict's visit to Britain.

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