National News
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Ex-minister Matheson to step down from Holyrood
The Falkirk West SNP representative is one of the original MSPs having been elected in 1999.
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Police deny 90 football fans entry to Old Firm match
Officers were granted additional stop and search powers ahead of Sunday's Celtic v Rangers match.
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'We will stand by free tuition fees' - Gilruth
Scotland's education minister has vowed the SNP will "stand by" free tuition fees despite the funding crisis facing the country's universities.
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Two women critical after crash near beauty spot
Police say the collision, between a Ford Mondeo and an Audi A2, happened near the Falls of Falloch.
News Headlines
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Reeves summons regulators to No 10 in drive for cuts to red tape
The Chancellor will unveil plans to cut bureaucracy as the government continues its bid to slash red tape.
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'I had one child and I lost him' - North Macedonia mourns nightclub disaster
Fifty-nine people have been killed following a fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia.
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PM faces discontent over benefits system shake-up
Sir Keir Starmer has faced concerns from Labour backbenchers who have expressed anger at proposals.
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Poorest children missing more school and further behind after Covid
Those from the lowest income families are now up to 19 months behind peers by the age of 16.
Entertainment News
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Netflix's $320m sci-fi blockbuster is 'soulless', 'dumb' and a hit
The Electric State, starring Millie Bobby Brown, follows a trend of Netflix making star-packed movies that are panned by critics - but reach huge audiences.
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As if! Cult 90s film Clueless gets musical makeover
The 1995 teen film has been brought to the stage in London's West End, with music by KT Tunstall.
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Hackman's children not named in actor's $80m will
The legendary actor's three children may still have a claim to his fortune under state laws, legal experts say.
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Donatella defied the doubters - what's next for her and Versace?
Versace took over the Italian fashion house after her brother's untimely death and made it her own.