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  1. Purple Orange Arts Venue in the heart of Bathgate has been granted a variation of its licence to allow greater access for young people.
  2. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has warned travellers
  3. More than 4.2 million people are registered to vote in the Scottish Parliament election in May.
  4. The President spoke with the First Minister for nine minutes after the American leader handed the whisky industry a massive boost.
  5. A witness, giving evidence using the pseudonym Murphy, told how young boys were “groomed” at parties at Tam Paton’s house in Edinburgh in the early 1980s.
  6. The ‘national treasure is bringing his ‘Revelations – Songs Boys Don’t Sing’ show to Hamilton Town House
  7. James Broadnax, 37, was executed by lethal injection in Texas after being convicted of the 2008 shootings of two Christian music producers in Dallas, despite his cousin allegedly confessing to the crime
  8. Christopher Ferguson, 33, repeatedly targeted his victim during their relationship after meeting online
  9. The promoter of the Port of Menteith-based festival praised "supportive" organisers for moving the Stirling event to September - but local business chiefs have raised fears over the switch.
  10. The SNP leader said Douglas Alexander was "clearly distressed" after the UK Government minister branded him a "liar".