| The First Minister's relationship with Rupert Murdoch has come under further scrutiny tonight after revelations at the Leveson Inquiry. Giving evidence earlier, the former Chairman of News International, James Murdoch, indicated that Alex Salmond agreed to call the UK Culture Secretary to back the company's takeover bid of BSKyB. Politicians at Holyrood have reacted with fury. Ibrox in crisis - Rangers say sanctions imposed by the SFA will have a detrimental impact on attempts to sell the club. The Arlene Fraser murder trial is told her husband didn't seem bothered after she went missing fourteen years ago. There's been a dramatic increase over the last decade in the number of Scots with skin cancer. Reported cases of malignant melanoma have risen by almost seventy per cent. Today, the Scottish Government warned that sun beds are dangerous and advised not to use them but that's provoked an angry reaction from those in the tanning industry. Donald Trump has warned that investors will 'shun' Scotland over its renewables mission. The US billionaire was speaking ahead of his appearance at a parliamentary committee tomorrow. The First Minister has responded by saying the country's green energy policy will be decided by the parliament and the people. With Scotland's councils struggling to maintain services and facing thousands of job cuts, the debate over how best to fund the country's thirty-two local authorities is intensifying. Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty looks to have ... |