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SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

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Court rules benet cuts policy lawful


THE Court of Appeal has upheld the legality of government benet cuts which campaigners claim are pushing people to breaking point. Christian leaders warned cutbacks and failures in the welfare system are forcing thousands of people to use food banks. But appeal judges ruled two of the coalitions most controversial measures the so-called bedroom tax and the benet cap were lawful. Lord Dyson, Master of the Rolls, rejected a two-pronged legal attack and said the court could only intervene if the measures were manifestly without reasonable foundation. The judge ruled both challenges must fail. Campaigners vowed to ght on, saying the cuts are having a devastating impact on vulnerable people.

Qing-size price: Silk robe expected to fetch 25,000

limited period yesterday. The building society said: This matter has now been resolved and the card payment process is working normally.

Man held over Alps killings is released


A FORMER policeman arrested over the killing of an IraqiBritish engineer and his family in a suspected hit in the French Alps has been released without charge. Police said the 48-year-old man was still being investigated over alleged arms trafcking. Saad al-Hilli and his wife Ikbal, from Claygate in Surrey, and her mother Suhaila al-Allaf, who lived in Sweden, were shot dead in their car on a forest road near Annecy on 5 September, 2012. A local cyclist, Sylvain Mollier, was also murdered. The former policeman from the Haute-Savoie region was arrested on Tuesday. Prosecutor Eric Maillaud said he was released as no direct link with the murders had been found.

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Face the music


Paolo Nutinis back from the pop wilderness

Oysters for all Gimlet eyed

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PARROT FASHION

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FACE THE MUSIC Paolo Nutini is back from the pop wilderness In Spectrum THE SCOTSMAN
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Stations get a 3m Games upgrade


PASSENGER information screens and new parking barriers are among a range of train station upgrades planned for the Commonwealth Games. The 3 million investment will also see new ticket machines, ramps and platform extensions at stations throughout Scotland, transport minister Keith Brown said. Upgraded help-points and customer information screens will be installed at 56 stations directly serving the Commonwealth Games, designed to offer advice to passengers and tourists.

Sara Pierdominici of Lyon & Turnbull displays a Chinese Imperial festive summer robe, made of silk with gold and silver embroidery, once worn by an empress from the mid-Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and later bought by a Glasgow shipping magnate. It is set to fetch up to 25,000 at auction in June. Picture: Esme Allan

250,000
Map measurements
GOOGLE has unveiled a prototype smartphone that can create 3D maps of a users surroundings. Its sensors allow it to make 250,000 3D measurements every second. Potential applications may include indoor mapping, helping the visually impaired navigate unfamiliar places unassisted.

Commonwealth fund for young gogetters


TEN young entrepreneurs will be helped to start their own business as part of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games legacy. The Beyond the Finish Line project will challenge them to nd solutions to city-centre decline, including basing their businesses in disused stores in Glasgow. Judges are looking for entrepreneurs aged between 16 and 30 with ideas that will enhance their communities. The winners will be given expert

mentoring, and a set-up fund of up to 2,014. A launch weekend will begins today at Beyond the Finish Lines workspace in Glasgows Trongate.

Clarications corrections
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Nationwide sorry for card glitch


BRITAINS biggest building society has apologised to customers after some struggled to make card payments online, in stores and over the phone in the run-up to the weekend. Nationwide said some people experienced problems for a

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No 3070

By Derek Allen

ACROSS 1 Paper buttons (4) 3 A teetotaller, he has cash available for immediate use (2,3,5) 10 Rise of a nonconformist (5) 11 At home with little sister can generally start demanding strongly (9) 12 Opening, putting clothes on shop decoration (6-8) 14 No French part of speech by a learner using gestures (3-6) 16 All ie in make-up of a girl (5) 18 Elizabeth accepted second tenor for composer (5) 19 Patriot is suffering from inammation (9) 20 Expect the worst? Optimists do this rst (4,3,3,4) 24 Way home from pub (9) 25 Commander with graduate found lizard (5) 26 Chimney cleaners accept form of gambling (10) 27 Runner taking time with burlesque (4)

DOWN 1 Creeping evergreen plant, it has a spiral shell! (10) 2 Become crazy having turn with fruit (2,7) 4 Set of three, one in jazz (5) 5 Youthful innkeeper? (9) 6 Happy ladys going the whole distance (5,3,3,3) 7 Bring into line a line, say (5) 8 Love to be included in unusually gay philosophic meditation (4) 9 Spread round large area of retail space (3,4,3,4) 13 Channel containing deep sea or freshwater sh? (4,6) 15 Reportedly purchase commodity giving sideeffect (2-7) 16 Not knowing where one might be overnight (2,3,4) 21 Elliptical nova tentatively included (5) 22 Pinch wife getting in the wood (5) 23 Lover had rambling rose (4)

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