National News
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Scotland fans shook the earth in win over Denmark
Seismic activity was recorded as the Tartan Army celebrated Scotland reaching their first World Cup since 1998.
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'A long time coming' - £1.49m plan to transform Glasgow's riverside
The Pump House, the last surviving building at the Govan Graving Docks, has lain dormant since the late 1980s.
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Jacinda Ardern likens her experience of politics to Nicola Sturgeon's
The former prime minister of New Zealand was speaking at the Glasgow Film Theatre after a screening of a documentary on her life.
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Singer Callum Beattie: 'The Scotland bus pulled up and that was me till 7am'
Fresh from impromptu World Cup celebrations with the national team, Callum Beattie prepares for the gig of his life.
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Scotland's papers: School plan 'fury' and call for sex trial clarity
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Would a new gate ruin Glasgow's Necropolis - or give it new life?
Glasgow City Council plans to install a new entrance on the eastern side of the Victorian graveyard.
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Date set for Sandie Peggie to face trade union in tribunal
A seven-day hearing in Dundee will begin on 23 September 2026.
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Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
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Scotland records UK's lowest November temperature in 15 years
A temperature of -12.6C was recorded overnight in Moray after the Met Office issued an ice alert.
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Uefa apology after ordering Scotland fans to remove celebration videos
European football's governing body had claimed clips of fans cheering Scotland's World Cup qualification in front of TV screens breached copyright.
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Families claim damages over carbon monoxide leak at primary school
A Scottish local authority is facing nearly 30 damages claims following a carbon monoxide leak at one of its primary schools.
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'Sad' day as Celtic abandon AGM amid 'sack the board' chants
Celtic's annual meeting is abandoned after shareholders jeered when Ross Desmond accused some fans of being "bullies".
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Immigration changes will 'profoundly impact' Scottish care workers
The UK government is proposing that workers on post-Brexit health and social care visas wait 15 years before permanent settlement.
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Rangers reveal £14.8m loss despite record revenues
Rangers post losses of £14.8m - down from £17.2m - in their accounts to year-end June 2025, despite record revenues of £94.1m.
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Man admits throwing seat that injured Aberdeen player
David Gowans' actions resulted in Jack McKenzie suffering facial injuries
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Sturgeon excluded ministers from Covid decisions, inquiry says
An inquiry criticises the former first minister for making decisions within a small group of ministers and advisers in response to the pandemic.
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Rob Roy director says being working class was 'big bonus' in Hollywood
A new documentary puts the Broxburn-born filmmaker in front of the camera.
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'I'll cry on stage': the busker who's gone big time
Musician Callum Beattie on his music, partying with heroes and his biggest gig yet.
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Scottish farmers 'at last' make returns as beef prices soar
Farmers reflect on the challenges they face at an extraordinary time to work in the beef industry.
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What it's like being pregnant on a remote Scottish island
Elle Duffy has spent the last year navigating life on the remote isle of Rum while pregnant with her first baby.
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Singer Callum Beattie: 'The Scotland bus pulled up and that was me till 7am'
Fresh from impromptu World Cup celebrations with the national team, Callum Beattie prepares for the gig of his life.
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Crofters secure payments under criticised farming fund
Concerns were raised about FFIS after it emerged a small number of applications from crofters
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Man admits throwing seat that injured Aberdeen player
David Gowans' actions resulted in Jack McKenzie suffering facial injuries.
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Police officer grabbed 15-year-old by the neck in marked van
The assault by James Donnolly forced the teenager to hit his head off the roof of the van in Dumfries.
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Woman who drove round bend at 85mph admits killing three men
Connor Page, Lewis Soden and Reece Williams were all killed in the crash outside the village of Dunmore near Falkirk last year.

