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Doctors said I might never walk, but I've run the six major marathons

Andrew Tomlinson believes he is the first runner with cerebral palsy to complete the six major marathons.

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Sunshine on Leith star dropped by BBC after sex assault conviction


Sunshine on Leith star dropped by BBC after sex assault conviction
BBC Scotland have confirmed that the shamed star won’t feature in the third series.
Kevin Guthrie was found guilty of assaulting a helpless woman as she lay sick
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Argyle Street: Body of man found in Glasgow's Yorkhill area

Argyle Street: Body of man found in Glasgow's Yorkhill area
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Queen pays tribute to Dunblane


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LONDON, March 17 -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her daughter Princess Anne visited the Scottish town of Dunblane Sunday where 16 children and their teacher were gunned down last week. They met with staff from the Dunblane primary school and emergency services who were involved in the massacre and its aftermath. The queen laid a wreath outside the Dunblane Primary School where the gunman found his victims. She then visited Stirling Royal Infirmary, where five children and two teachers were still recovering from gunshot wounds. Another three children were recovering in Glasgow's Yorkhill hospital. Earlier Sunday, airports, railway stations, shops and television channels united across Britain for a minute's silence in tribute to the victims of the slaughter. More than 1,000 people attended a memorial service at Dunblane cathedral. The service took on added poignancy as it was held on the same day as Britain's Mother's Day celebration. 'We have received so many expressions of sympathy and support and many offers of practical help, so many assurances of prayer,' said Rev. Colin McIntosh, who led the cathedral service. 'We are conscious of being upheld by so many unknown people far beyond this small cathedral city, of which we are deeply grateful. And so with the whole nation, we come to share this act of prayer,' he said. He also made a plea to children not to stay upset, asking them to hold hands and feel safe again. Many in the congregation were in tears when the names of the victims were read out later.

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