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IT IS a relatively new phenomenon, but it is becoming more extensive, and not just for newspapers. In these days of changing times, media companies are looking for ways of b news.scotsman.com |
Masterclass in carbon-cutting construction
A PIONEERING school in a remote part of the Highlands could give lessons to other areas in developing energy-efficient classes, it has been claimed. news.scotsman.com |
Only 23% of kids over six get free fruit
LESS than a quarter of Edinburgh's primary schools are handing out free fruit to children over six, despite an SNP manifesto pledge that all primary pupils would benefit f news.scotsman.com |
Pupil absences average 43,000
AN AVERAGE of 43,000 children are absent from school in Scotland every day, according to new government statistics. news.scotsman.com |
Damaged and Discarded, Not Donated
6 Q's About the News | Why are some retailers apparently throwing away merchandise instead of giving it to charity? feeds.nytimes.com |