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A man whose murder conviction was ruled unsafe is convicted of wearing a police jacket in public.
A man who was jailed for life for murdering a woman in Carluke 35-years ago returns to court in a bid to clear his name
A lifetime achievement award is given to a property consultant who continues to work at the age of 94.
The tape recorder is a staple of police interviews but it could be consigned to the bin.
A Crown Prosecution Office has a baby boom when seven of its staff fall pregnant at the same time.
New Zealand are 202-4 when bad light stops play on day one of the second Test.
David Cameron says the draft legislative plans are an attempt to "save the prime minister's skin".
Letters between James Bond author Ian Fleming and his "Miss Moneypenny" fetch more than £14,000 at auction.
Virginia Woolf, George Bernard Shaw and Roald Dahl did it in sheds at the bottom of the garden. Shaw's desk was famously on castors, so he could turn it throughout the day to get maximum light. Dahl even had one of his own hip bones sitting on the desk. Every writer will have their own ritual. Kerry McKitterick examines the modus operandi of some of Ireland's favourite writers and asks: What are your Writuals?
Britain's low earners say their lives are already difficult enough, but changes to the tax system could make them even harder.
Scottish Labour's General Secretary Lesley Quinn bids farewell to the party recalling her rise up the ranks.
Letters written by 007 creator Ian Fleming going up for auction reveal a close relationship with typist Jean Frampton.
A marine who lost both his legs and his right arm while serving in Afghanistan appeals for full compensation from the MoD.
A round up of some of the most eye catching technologies on display at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Reporter John O'Sullivan, who covered more than 100 murders and the 1966 Aberfan disaster, has died.
Silver surfers are given one-to-one tuition in using home computers by students at UWE.
A 17-year-old typist recorded every detail of her "perfect day" watching Princess Elizabeth marry Phillip Mountbatten.
Labour's top official in Scotland is to stand down after working for the party for 27 years.
The World's End murder victims were last seen with two men on the night before their bodies were found.
A look at what's making the headlines in Monday's morning newspapers.
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