National News
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Father of Kory McCrimmon leads march to end knife crime
Hundreds of people marched from Ibrox to Celtic Park after a number of recent deaths from stabbings.
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Teenager arrested over fire at former primary school
An eyewitness describes a 'tornado of fire and smoke' coming from the former Balhousie Primary School.
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Police appeal after motorcyclist killed in crash
Police closed the B966 at Cairnton of Balbengo for about six hours after the crash on Saturday evening.
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Glasgow vehicle fires: Video shows late night attack
Three vehicles were destroyed outside a cash and carry in the early hours of Saturday in Pollokshields.
News Headlines
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Watch: How successful have the US strikes on Iran been?
BBC security analyst Gordon Corera examines how much damage is likely to have been caused to Iran's nuclear sites.
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Retaliate now, later or never: What Iran's next move could be
Swarm attacks, cyber strikes or nothing at all for now. Will Iran retaliate against ‘the Great Satan’ - and if so, how?
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Diplomatic tightrope on Iran just got more precarious for Starmer
The US strikes on Saturday night mean challenges posed by Iran for the prime minister could last months.
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Satellite images and decoy planes: Behind the US attacks on Iran
It took months of planning and included over 125 planes, a submarine and 14 "bunker buster" bombs. BBC Verify explains how the US mission "Operation Midnight Hammer" took place.
Entertainment News
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Glastonbury begins and Squid Game ends: What's coming up this week
Brad Pitt's F1 is also released and video game Death Stranding 2 is out.
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Celebs say this gossip forum ruined their lives. Now its owner has been unmasked
Celebrities tell BBC about "horrendous" abuse on Tattle Life, a site run anonymously - until now.
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Giant Michael Jackson statues popped up 30 years ago. Where have they gone?
The King Of Pop had 10 statues made in his image in 1995, but where can they be seen three decade later?
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Y2K core: Escapism and nostalgia for a time before you were born
How a pop-punk band is riding a wave of Y2K nostalgia to bring back the sounds of the noughties.