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Boatman makes waves with his blog from Raasay

Blogging about his life as a boatman on the ferry from Skye to Raasay has brought engineer Paul Camilli a substantial web readership
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How old should your child be to start writing a blog?

My daughter is 7. One of her friends told her that she was starting a blog. Ella assumed that this was some sort of new game. She had no idea what she was talking about. She’s an intelligent child, but even once I explained
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Americans bully our banks because the dollar rules the world — but for how long?

At some point during the next year the American government will extract a huge sum of money from British taxpayers. It will happen via a multibillion-pound fine levied on Royal Bank of Scotland, which remains 73 per cent owned by taxpayers, for misselling residential
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There are still worrying times ahead for our dysfunctional banks

These remain bleak times for Britain’s banks, and some of the most troubled have the deepest Scottish roots. Almost a decade on from the great financial crash of 2007-08 the post-binge convulsions continue to ripple through the sector with frustrating frequency.
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Police investigate banks over dirty money trail

Police and financial regulators are examining claims that Britain’s biggest high street banks were involved in a multibillion-dollar Russian money laundering scheme that threatens to engulf the City in a new scandal.
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Banks to go through toughest stress tests

Britain’s biggest banks are to be put through the toughest ever set of stress tests after the Bank of England said that it would make an additional assessment of banks’ business models alongside its usual health checks.