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Murder victim ‘asked to play with children’
FIVE people have gone on trial accused of murdering a man in Aberdeen.

Child-porn man says he found it on dump
A GARDENER caught with a hoard of obscene images of children has claimed he only had them because they were on a computer he salvaged from a dump.

£300m roads plan unveiled to help the Highlands cope with major population boom
A £300million package of road improvements to enable Inverness and the north to cope with the influx of thousands of people was unveiled yesterday.

Scots oil workers on Nigerian alert
Oil workers have been warned of a fresh wave of attacks in Nigeria after militants vowed to drive “thieving” offshore companies out of the country.

Police seek answers after body found in Moray flat
POLICE launched a major investigation last night after a man’s body was found at a property in Moray.

Queen marks big day with renewed pledge
The Queen celebrated her diamond jubilee with the people of Norfolk yesterday – a simple visit to mark a momentous event.

Ennis makes grand prix date
Jessica Ennis has confirmed she will contest the 60 metres and long jump at the grand prix in Birmingham this month. The 26-year-old will compete at the NIA on February 18 before heading to Istanbul to defend her pentathlon crown at the world indoor championships.

Brown’s Dons injury nightmare as 11 players struggle
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown is facing the worst squad injury crisis of his Pittodrie tenure.

Parkhead holds no fears for Caley Thistle
Inverness midfielder Greg Tansey believes the Highlanders will recover from their dismal Scottish Cup display in losing to Celtic by putting a dent in the Hoops’ SPL title ambitions at Parkhead on Saturday.

Preston’s Coutts has armband taken away
Aberdonian midfielder Paul Coutts has been stripped of the captaincy at English League 1 club Preston North End and been told he needs to show his commitment to the club.

Decision to tough it out pays off
Like a fine wine, Paul Lawrie is maturing well with age.

England pay the price
The repeated failures of England’s batsmen against Pakistan have left England captain Andrew Strauss and team director Andy Flower still searching for answers as to what exactly has gone wrong.