National News
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New benefit plan to help pensioners with fuel bills
About 900,000 Scots are affected by the chancellor's decision to cut universal winter fuel payments.
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Doorstep Murder police 'open minded' 20 years on
Dad-of-two and banker Alistair Wilson was shot at his home in Nairn 20 years ago.
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My landlord's 34% rent rise felt like an eviction
Allan Ramsay feels priced out of a city where he has lived his whole life and is now sleeping on friends' sofas
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Scotland's papers: Speed limit cuts and budget winter fuel 'boost'
The debate over changing speed limits and a move to widen winter fuel payments make the front pages.
News Headlines
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Police investigate five people for enabling Al Fayed's sexual abuse
The Metropolitan Police says it believes several people may have helped or enabled Mohamed Al Fayed's sexual offences.
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Jeremy Bowen: The Lebanon ceasefire is a respite, not a solution for the Middle East
What the latest developments mean for Iran's position - and for the prospect of peace in Gaza
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David Cameron changes mind to back assisted dying bill
Lord Cameron previously opposed assisted dying but says the current bill "is about shortening death".
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Lyse Doucet: Nowhere else on Earth are so many children fleeing war
The BBC's Lyse Doucet writes about the horrific effects of the 19-month civil war in Sudan.
Entertainment News
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Michael Kiwanuka on the 'wake-up call' that changed his music
The musician says winning the Mercury Prize helped put an end to his "desperate" search for approval.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail for third time in sex-trafficking case
The rapper was denied bail after being accused of trying to contact witnesses from behind bars.
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Moana 2 fails to live up to original, critics say
The film sequel is called an "animated triumph" but also "a vacuum-packed slice of digital IP content".
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Radio and TV host Mishal Husain to leave BBC
The presenter will move to Bloomberg to host a new interview series, after 28 years at the BBC.