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The end of a beautiful friendship
They were once the closest of allies, but after a traumatic week Wendy Alexander and Gordon Brown's relationship could be fractured forever – along with the future of Britain, writes Eddie Barnes
Jute, jam and genius
Dundee's shift from industry to a knowledge-based economy could see it named the world's most intelligent city this week
Profile: Neil Diamond
NOT so very long ago, the only contact with Neil Diamond most young people would admit to was when their drunken uncle belted out 'Cracklin' Rosie' at family gatherings.
Kenny Farquharson: Wendy should stay and fight
WENDY must stay. She must not resign as Scottish Labour leader. She must dig in her kitten heels, even if she comes under intense pressure from Labour MPs at Westminster and Gordon Brown himself. If she goes, as many in her own party are urging this
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