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Giancarlo Rinaldi

Giancarlo Rinaldi

Reporter at BBC News - Scotland Bureau

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Scotland
  • Soccer
  • Sports

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Recent Articles

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The hopes and fears of the 232-year-old Theatre Royal in Dumfries

How is the Scotland's oldest working theatre coping with rising costs and a tough funding landscape?
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Heartbeat data sent via WhatsApp before NHS Borders baby death

NHS Borders has apologised to a couple whose son died just a few days after he was born.
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Retail giant targets town return after six years - BBC

Next hopes to reopen a full-scale store in a south of Scotland town it left after a planning row.
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The troubles facing a Hawick wind farm's turbine deliveries

The “logistical nightmare” of getting giant blades to a wind farm in the Scottish Borders.
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How has Calvin Harris kept his accent?

Why do some people change the way they speak soon after they leave their home town and others do not?
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In pictures: Dolls house collection seeks new home

The set of one-off tiny homes and shops has been gathered over decades in the south of Scotland.
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Dumfries university campus sees international student influx

More than 40 different nations are now represented at the University of Glasgow’s Crichton site.
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Ae forest pine marten poo count shows number growth

A “basic survey method” shows the creatures are doing well in two south of Scotland forests.
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Driving the A75 and A77 'can be like Russian roulette'

Ferry firms, campaigners and lorry drivers ask “where and when” the A75 and A77 will be upgraded.
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The fight for the future of Rosefield Mills in Dumfries

A group has been working to bring parts of the former mill on the banks of the River Nith back into use.
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Woolly mammoths roamed Galloway 45,000 years ago

Tests confirm that a bone stumbled upon near Stranraer belonged to one of the Ice Age creatures.