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The number of people thought to have been infected in the deadly legionnaires outbreak in Edinburgh has risen to 61. There are now 37 suspected cases and 24 confirmed as having the disease. The man who died has been named as 56 year old Robert Air from Seafield, who worked on a building site in the affected area. In other news: Ed Miliband says you can be British and Scottish; There is palpable anger among teachers about cuts in education funding. In sport: First tonight tennis and Andy Murray says participation at Queens is vital if he is to go on and win Wimbledon. The British Number 1 was knocked out of the French Open by Davide Ferrer last night, and despite worries over a back injury hopes to play on through the pain barrier at Queens - setting him up for a crack at his first Grand Slam title. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.