Another big cut in benefits has been announced by the Chancellor George Osborne. One idea being considered is capping the number of children which can be claimed for in any one family. The move was unveiled at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham. In other news; a pathologist has told a murder trial how the victim's injuries were similar to those sustained by somebody who had fallen from a high building or been knocked down by a car. The jury was shown graphic post mortem photographs of William McKeeney, who died in Glasgow in January this year. Adel Ishaq and Asif Rehman deny kicking him to death in a racially aggravated murder. Meanwhile; a 38-year-old man has been arrested following the death of his mother and the alleged attempted murder of his father in Ayrshire. 63-year-old Anne Morris collapsed following a disturbance at a house in Troon on Friday night. Her 64-year-old husband Fred remains in hospital. Graeme Morris is expected to appear at Ayr Sheriff Court in connection with the incident. And; a teenage driver who was seriously injured after his car was struck by a train at a level crossing near Stranraer is improving in hospital. 18-year-old Andrew Robertson from Newton Stewart was flown to a Glasgow hospital for specialist treatment following yesterday's collision. Also in sport; ''I'm a proud Scot and it's a privilege to play for my country'', the words of Steven Fletcher after returning to the international scene. The Sunderland striker joined the ...
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