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List of participating schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010.
List of participating schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010.
List of School Report schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010. Click on the names of the schools (in blue) to see the news made by each school.
BA strike: Your experiences
BBC News website readers have been sending in their experiences of the BA cabin crew strike.
Angry scenes at Trump exhibition
A public exhibition of the masterplan for US tycoon Donald Trump's controversial £1bn golf resort witnesses angry scenes.
Husband accused of wife's murder
A man appears in court charged with murdering his first wife and trying to kill his second as part of a plot to make money.
Taxi attacker must wait for fate
A man who admitted robbing a female taxi driver and dumping her bound and gagged must wait to learn his fate.
Hurt marines saddle up for rehab
An Aberdeenshire charity which uses horse riding to rehabilitate injured soldiers welcomes its largest group of commandoes.
Anger at school bus death report
The mother of a teenager killed by a car after getting off a school bus says she is "angry and upset" at the outcome of an FAI.
Pension scheme closures: your questions answered
Brendan Barber, general secretary of the TUC, answers your questions about pension scheme closures.
Gift embezzler blames Parkinson's
A golf official blames embezzling more than £60,000 for gifts on the effects of his Parkinson's medication.
Newborn transfers 'unnecessary'
Newborn babies and expectant mothers are being transferred long distances for care unnecessarily, according to baby charity Bliss.
Council considers bypass savings
Aberdeenshire Council is considering what services could have to take a hit to help pay for the Aberdeen bypass.
Scottish football's struggle for funds
High-spending English football clubs don't have the monopoly on money worries - a long list of Scotland's clubs are finding the financial going tough.
Talks on radioactive waste begin
A public consultation to discuss proposals for a facility to treat radioactive waste near Peterhead gets under way.
Old outdoor pool options assessed
Councillors assess the options available for regenerating an art deco outdoor swimming pool at Tarlair in Aberdeenshire.
Weather disrupts broadband links
Broadband provider Orange says bad weather is to blame for affecting its services in the north and north east.
'No change' at Bervie Brae slopes
The slopes at landslip-hit Bervie Braes in Stonehaven have not experienced further land movement, it is announced.
Snow leaves homes without power
Severe weather continues to disrupt Scotland and thousands of householders are left without power.
In pictures: Your snow photos
In pictures: Your snow photos


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