Published Date:
08 December 2007
By PETER RANSCOMBE
WENDY Alexander, the leader of the Scottish Labour Party, resisted calls for her resignation on Sunday following an illegal donation to her leadership campaign fund. Early exit poles suggested that Vladimir Putin's United Russia Party took more than 60 per cent of the vote in parliamentary elections. Nine Victoria Crosses were stolen from an army museum in New Zealand. The Spice Girls began their world tour in Vancouver, Canada.
More than 40 per cent of Scotland's main roads were rated as inadequate in a report from the European Road Assessment Programme, which was published on Monday. Mark Wallinger won the Turner Prize for his reconstruction of a one-man war protest. Gilli...
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Last Updated:
07 December 2007 7:09 PM
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Location:
Edinburgh
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