National News
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Justice Secretary to face no confidence vote in grooming gangs row
Opposition parties have accused Angela Constance of misrepresenting the position of a leading expert on grooming gangs.
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Death of woman in Dundee treated as murder
Lili Stojanova was pronounced dead at a property in the city's west end on 6 December
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My father was murdered in the line of duty - but can't get a bravery award
The family of a police sergeant who died in the line of duty are calling for a change in UK government policy on the issuing of bravery awards.
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Replacing collapsed bridge 'nigh on impossible' cost for council
The Spey Viaduct was completed in 1886 but partially collapsed into the Moray river at the weekend.
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STV watering down plans to drop north of Scotland news programme
Ofcom is consulting on new proposals which would mean viewers in the north of Scotland would still get some local news.
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'A wee bit emotional': Headset helps visually-impaired football fan see his team play for first time
Visually-impaired Jon Attenborough watched a Dundee United match thanks to new technology
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Scotland's papers: Scots Jews 'terrified' and £1m NHS suspensions bill
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year revealed
The judges assessed the festive flair of five homes to choose Scotland's Christmas Home of The Year.
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Family 'devastated' over death of musician in Inverness
Iain MacFarlane's family thanked the community for their support in a statement issued through Police Scotland.
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Man arrested after Glasgow homes evacuated during disturbance
Firearms officers were among police seen at the scene in Drumlaken Street.
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Biffy Clyro bass player quits tour over addiction and mental health issues
James Johnstone wrote to fans on the band's social media, saying he had recently started receiving professional help.
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Is the Sandie Peggie ruling discredited?
JK Rowling claims errors in NHS Fife tribunal judgement are 'scandalous'.
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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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'Anyone can do it' - Turner Prize winner's inspirational effect
Other disabled artists are looking at Nnena Kalu's success and hoping to follow in her footsteps.
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Grand Theft Auto game creator sacked us for trying to unionise
Former staff at the Grand Theft Auto creator are seeking an employment tribunal over alleged "union-busting".
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Tears & a tactical tweak - how Robinson hatched St Mirren triumph
Manager Stephen Robinson revels in a half-time change and his motivational methods as St Mirren sweep Celtic aside to win the Premier Sports Cup.
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'The council neglected our home - now they want to knock it down'
City of Edinburgh Council wants to demolish Westfiled Court in Gorgie, but residents have accused the authority of allowing it to decline.
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Scotland's energy - election common ground or battleground?
Choices over oil, gas, nuclear and the transition to renewables are to set to feature highly in the debate and battle for votes.
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Man in court accused of murdering 34-year-old in Edinburgh flat
A 34-year-old man was found dead at the property in Watson Crescent at about 06:10 on Saturday.
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Family 'devastated' over death of musician in Inverness
Iain MacFarlane's family thanked the community for their support in a statement issued through Police Scotland.
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Replacing collapsed bridge 'nigh on impossible' cost for council
The Spey Viaduct was completed in 1886 but partially collapsed into the Moray river at the weekend.
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Health board restricts hospital visits as flu and norovirus cases rise
NHS Dumfries and Galloway is allowing only essential visiting at hospitals across its area.
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Death of woman in Dundee treated as murder
Lili Stojanova was pronounced dead at a property in the city's west end on 6 December
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Rohl's Rangers roll on - should Celtic & Hearts be worried?
BBC Scotland examines how Rangers have recovered domestically under Danny Rohl.
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Celtic back in for Bogusz & Munteanu - gossip
Previously reported targets again linked with Celtic as Kilmarnock eye Aberdeen coach with Rugby Park past...
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Clarke urges Scotland fans not to go into debt for World Cup tickets
Steve Clarke is urging Scotland fans not to put themselves into debt to follow their team to the World Cup.
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Where did it all go wrong for Kettlewell at Kilmarnock?
BBC Scotland looks at where it all went wrong for Stuart Kettlewell at Kilmarnock, and who the fans want next.

