The Scottish economy has slipped back into recession. Figures released today show Scottish Gross Domestic Product fell by point one per cent in the first three months of this year. In other news: The remains of an RAF pilot have been recovered from the site of a crash involving two Tornado aircraft in the Moray Firth. An outbreak of Legionnaire's disease in Edinburgh in which three people died has been declared over by health officials. The Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency has disrupted the activities of more serious organised crime groups than ever before. Forecasters are still warning of localised flooding as heavy rain continues to cause disruption across much of central Scotland. And in sports: St Johnstone have jetted to Turkey for tomorrow night's Europa League tie with Eskeeshirspor. The SPL say they won't be issuing Dunfermline with a full written explanation as to why Dundee were invited to join the league. Six Scottish golfers will be in the field when the 141st Open Championship gets underway at Royal Lytham tomorrow.
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The Scottish economy has slipped back into recession. Figures released today show Scottish Gross Domestic Product fell by point one per cent in the first three months of this year. In other news: The remains of an RAF pilot have been recovered from the site of a crash involving two Tornado aircraft in the Moray Firth. An outbreak of Legionnaire's disease in Edinburgh in which three people died has been declared over by health officials. The Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency has disrupted the activities of more serious organised crime groups than ever before. Forecasters are still warning of localised flooding as heavy rain continues to cause disruption across much of central Scotland. And in sports: St Johnstone have jetted to Turkey for tomorrow night's Europa League tie with Eskeeshirspor. The SPL say they won't be issuing Dunfermline with a full written explanation as to why Dundee were invited to join the league. Six Scottish golfers will be in the field when the 141st Open Championship gets underway at Royal Lytham tomorrow.
The Scottish economy has slipped back into recession. Figures released today show Scottish Gross Domestic Product fell by point one per cent in the first three months of this year. In other news: The remains of an RAF pilot have been recovered from the site of a crash involving two Tornado aircraft in the Moray Firth. An outbreak of Legionnaire's disease in Edinburgh in which three people died has been declared over by health officials. The Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency has disrupted the activities of more serious organised crime groups than ever before. Forecasters are still warning of localised flooding as heavy rain continues to cause disruption across much of central Scotland. And in sports: St Johnstone have jetted to Turkey for tomorrow night's Europa League tie with Eskeeshirspor. The SPL say they won't be issuing Dunfermline with a full written explanation as to why Dundee were invited to join the league. Six Scottish golfers will be in the field when the 141st Open Championship gets underway at Royal Lytham tomorrow.
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