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Glasgow doctor fined for Tarbert school bus smash

Able Cadet Ellie Lowrie handled a knotty problem well as she led Junior Cadet Isaac Morebey, Cadet James Reid and New Entry Cadet Joseph Davies in a ropework demonstration. For more on this story see pages 10 and 11.
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A junior doctor who caused a school bus to veer off the road down a steep embankment has been fined.

Graham Stewart Walker, 27, of 34 Riverside Road, Eaglesham, driving a sporty hatchback, was travelling from Mid Argyll Community Hospital, where he worked at the time, to a clinic in Campbeltown when his car collided with the bus on the A83 at Inverneil.

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