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Saturday, 11th October 2008
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Charities, stores, bars, fire brigade – all losers in Iceland collapse
THE devastating effects of the Icelandic bank collapse spread into all corners of British life yesterday, with charities, health trusts and even one Scottish fire and rescue service revealing they had all lost millions of pounds in the crisis.
'We'll need £70m extra to keep council tax frozen'
THE SNP's flagship three-year council tax freeze is under threat because councils claim they do not have enough money to implement it, it emerged yesterday.
Crisis council plans £35,000 conference trip
ABERDEEN City Council is to send five people to the United States for a technology conference at a cost of £35,000, it emerged yesterday, a few days after the local authority was plunged into chaos by the Icelandic banking crisis.
Ban on hooligans to apply cross-Border
A LEGAL loophole which allows football hooligans banned in England to attend games in Scotland is to be closed.
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Loss of armed forces data is 'regrettable'
SNP is 'out of touch' with ordinary Scots
Inquiry launched into school sports facilities
Warning over cutting secure youth places
Lib Dems' tax cut demand
Scottish banks may be 50% public-owned
UK taxpayers get burned for £1bn in land of fire and ice
It's all going to get messy, but who will be left to clean it up?
'Angry' Brown slates City greed
Lib Dems: Don't let politicians run transport
Holyrood must use its powers to cut tax now
Council crisis talks on free school meals
Ministers deny council pact at risk over school meals
Murphy rules out change to vote powers
Lib-Dems hit out at plans to raise drinks age limit
Barrett calls for more help for pensioners
Praise for crime action units
MP presses for Farepak facts
New minister welcomed
Brown calls for irresponsible bankers to be punished
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