Traces of radioactive iodine from Japan's stricken Fukushima power plant have been detected in Glasgow, according to Sky sources.
Authorities are stressing that there is no threat to public health.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said an air sampler in Glasgow had picked up particles of what is believed to be radioactive iodine 131.
Sky's Scotland correspondent James Matthews said: "My sources are telling me this has come from the incident in Japan.
"The public health authorities north of the border are monitoring these traces."
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Authorities are stressing that there is no threat to public health.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said an air sampler in Glasgow had picked up particles of what is believed to be radioactive iodine 131.
Sky's Scotland correspondent James Matthews said: "My sources are telling me this has come from the incident in Japan.
"The public health authorities north of the border are monitoring these traces."
More follows ...
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