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There's anger tonight after the Government confirmed that Aberdeen coastguard station will not become a national operation centre, raising questions over jobs and the co-ordination of offshore emergencies. In other news; A mother who lost her son in a tragic road accident is backing a campaign for young drivers to kill their speed. Richard Bale was killed in Aberdeen four years ago when he was knocked down by a speeding motorist. And in sport; Arbroath and Peterhead are eyeing what would be among the biggest of Scottish Cup shocks. They're set for major cash windfalls, after drawing Rangers and Celtic respectively, in today's fourth round draw. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.