National News
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Major Scottish gangland figures released after Dubai arrest
BBC Scotland News understands Steven Lyons, Ross McGill and Steven Larwood are no longer in custody in the UAE.
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Police attacked in 'appalling' disorder with up to 50 youths
Officers attended a disturbance involving a large group of teenagers in Cowdenbeath on Thursday.
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Calls to suspend GP who 'harassed' woman raped by his son
Rape Crisis Scotland argues Dr Andrew McFarlane has distressed his son's victim and may cause harm to other rape survivors.
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Scotland has 'moral obligation' to support global south - Swinney
The first minister minister made the remarks during a visit to Zambia and Malawi, 20 years on from a historic co-operation agreement.
News Headlines
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Government 'doing everything' to overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban
The Home Office said it is exploring what extra resources are required to allow fans to attend the Aston Villa match.
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We're furious the 'Lip King' is selling weight-loss jabs, say dead mother's family
Alice Webb died last year after falling unwell following a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift carried out by Jordan Parke.
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Landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions in tatters after US pressure
President Trump intervened in the talks calling the deal a "green scam".
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Government loses bid to block appeal against Palestine Action ban
Palestine Action's co-founder said the government's attempt to avoid judicial scrutiny had 'backfired spectacularly'.
Entertainment News
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Euphoria confirms new cast members for season three
Trisha Paytas, Danielle Deadwyler and Natasha Lyonne will join the series when it returns in 2026.
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Reese Witherspoon on writing a thriller: 'What do girls in bikinis have to do with solving crime?'
The actress talks about co-writing her debut thriller, about a female surgeon, with Harlan Coben.
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Celebrity MasterChef to air with sacked host John Torode
The Christmas specials will also air, with the BBC acknowledging it had not been a "straightforward decision".
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BBC Gaza documentary a 'serious' breach of rules, Ofcom says
The regulator says the documentary, broadcast earlier this year, was "materially misleading".