12 April 2005 Latest News and Sport
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A LEVEN teenager who was the first person to be thrown out of his home under new anti- social behaviour legislation will be allowed to return next week, much to the disgust and distress of the 99-year-old war veteran who lives below.
THE CONSERVATIVES became the first party to launch their election manifesto yesterday with party leader Michael Howard flying to Glasgow to deliver the Scottish version.
SCOTLAND WILL make its smallest contribution to the British and Irish Lions in the great history of the touring team after head coach Sir Clive Woodward could only find room for three players from north of the border in his 44-strong squad for this summer’s tour to New Zealand.
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DUNDEE UNITED keeper Tony Bullock admits he would swop a first ever cup final appearance for league safety, writes Jim Davie and Graeme Dey.