National News
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Can an old nuclear power plant have a green future?
It is 70 years since work started on the Chapelcross site which now hopes to become a green energy hub.
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I'm watching brain surgery to see if Alzheimer's can ever be cured
BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher finds out if it is scientifically possible to ever cure Alzheimer's.
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'Kirsty Wark DJed at our club - but we couldn't get Nicola Sturgeon'
Cult Glasgow club night Pretty Ugly is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
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Scotland's papers: Robertson tributes and asylum protest 'shame'
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Thousands of jobs set to be saved at oil and gas firm
A deal to take part of energy services firm Petrofac, which employs 2,000 people in Aberdeen, out of administration has been agreed.
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Former Scotland winger John Robertson dies aged 72
Former Scotland, Nottingham Forest and Derby County winger John Robertson - once described by manager Brian Clough as "a Picasso of our game" - dies at the age of 72.
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Rise in unwanted exotic pets due to energy costs, says charity
Scottish Exotic Animal Rescue says some people are struggling to keep their pets warm and healthy.
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Festive baby joy for Scottish families
Mothers and fathers across the country have received special festive presents as they welcome newborns.
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Cancer treatment ended my last pregnancy - this baby is my Christmas miracle
When Lucy Turner was diagnosed with an aggressive mouth cancer she was told she would have to terminate her pregnancy.
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Flu cases in Scotland drop by more than a third
Laboratory-confirmed cases of the virus drop for the second week in a row, but experts warn the flu season is not over.
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Protection areas in place following bird flu outbreaks
Outbreaks of the H5N1 strain have been detected at farms in the Borders, Midlothian and South Lanarkshire.
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Tributes to TikTok star gaming gran who died aged 78
Agnes, or EpicGamerGrandma as she was known online, passed away in hospital after suffering from a stroke.
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Man in court over alleged murder attempt in gang feud
Operation Portaledge was launched after a series of violent incidents in a gangland feud earlier this year.
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Late writer 'would have approved' of Two Doors Down Christmas special
The future of the sitcom was in doubt after the death of one of its writers, age just 48.
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Man charged after firearms officers called to disturbance
Firearms officers were called to a disturbance in Aberdeen on Tuesday afternoon.
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Mobile masts upgraded to boost 4G in rural Scotland
Sites right across the country receive the upgrade aimed at helping boost investment and employment.
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Sandie Peggie tribunal judge issues 11 more ruling corrections
The changes to the judgement, which was also amended last week, are described as clerical mistakes, errors or omissions.
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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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Forest fulcrum Robertson - 'a talented, highly skilled, unbelievable outside-left'
John Robertson, who has died aged 72, was dubbed "the Picasso of football" and made Brian Clough's great Nottingham Forest side tick, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Susan Boyle receives 'hero' jacket from superstar fan Timothée Chalamet
The Scottish singer has been gifted a jacket by the US actor after he hailed her one of his biggest British heroes.
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Hillwalker crushed by cows feared for her life
Mary-Jane Parker, from Peebles, suffered 10 broken ribs and multiple other injuries in the Highlands.
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Which trains will be operating over Christmas and New Year?
ScotRail has announced its Christmas and New Year timetable which includes the last Christmas Eve and Hogmanay trains departing earlier than usual.
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New year, new job? Ranger wanted for uninhabited Scottish island
The job comes with a few challenges - including weekly boat trips to mainland for washing and shopping.
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'We won't be able to use our phones if we have a power cut'
Eskdalemuir villagers fear a downgrade of service despite an upgrade to digital phone technology.
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Why I light up my garden for more than half the year
Sandra Lee Myles' garden has become a landmark in Drumchapel as she lost count of how many decorations she owns.
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I'm watching brain surgery to see if Alzheimer's can ever be cured
BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher finds out if it is scientifically possible to ever cure Alzheimer's.
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Revised North Coast 500 road closure taken to community
Revised proposals - without the original 80-mile diversion - have been drawn up after public concern.
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Thousands of jobs set to be saved at oil and gas firm
A deal to take part of energy services firm Petrofac, which employs 2,000 people in Aberdeen, out of administration has been agreed.
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Can an old nuclear power plant have a green future?
It is 70 years since work started on the Chapelcross site which now hopes to become a green energy hub.
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'Painstaking' demolition of fire-hit Perth building completed
A man died and two people were taken to hospital following the fire in Scott Street in June
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Forest fulcrum Robertson - 'a talented, highly skilled, unbelievable outside-left'
John Robertson, who has died aged 72, was dubbed "the Picasso of football" and made Brian Clough's great Nottingham Forest side tick, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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'The scruffy fat lad who conquered Europe twice'
Those who know him best look back on the illustrious career of John Robertson, Nottingham Forest's double European Cup winner.
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'Picasso' of football Robertson dies aged 72
Former Scotland, Nottingham Forest and Derby County winger John Robertson - once described by manager Brian Clough as "a Picasso of our game" - dies at the age of 72.
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Icons of Football
How John Robertson twice conquered European football with Nottingham Forest.
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Podcast: Can Hibs stop the Hearts juggernaut?
There's a mouth-watering Edinburgh Derby as we look ahead to the Premiership fixtures.

