National News
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Disruption as flights resume at Edinburgh Airport after outage
Services resumed this morning but there have been knock-on delays, diversions and cancellations to flights.
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Man who killed roofer in fight over money gets unpaid work
David McGuinness, 30, had an unknown heart condition and died after the physical altercation in 2023.
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Man admits raping teenage girl after bus stop abduction
Aaron Strachan, 20, followed the 15-year-old then raped her in an Edinburgh city centre basement.
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Woman who killed man, 97, after demanding his money jailed
The pensioner died in hospital five weeks after he was attacked in his flat by serial criminal Tandy Swinton.
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Man dead and three injured after disturbance in Glasgow property
Emergency services were called to Berkeley Street in the city about 06:45.
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Robin found dead in illegal glue trap in Fort William
Use of the sticky traps is restricted to controlling insects and the killing of other animals is an offence.
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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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Where did my late husband's Morton's Rolls pension payments go?
Workers at Morton's Rolls Limited complained pension payments defaulted before the firm went bust.
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Repairs to bridge closed for two years put on hold
Aberdeenshire Council says the condition of Aboyne Bridge is worse than previously thought.
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Jeely Piece songwriter Adam McNaughtan dies aged 86
Adam McNaughtan wrote a host of songs including The Yellow on the Broom and Oor Hamlet.
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What's going on with Edinburgh's scaffolding hotel?
Scaffolding was due to be torn down from the G&V Hotel on George IV Bridge by November, but now may be delayed again.
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Swinney brands Farage comments about Glasgow pupils racist
The Reform UK leader said the proportion of children who do not have English as a first language in Glasgow was "cultural smashing".
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Historic gardens project lands top architecture award
Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen reopened to the public in 2022 after a £28.3m redevelopment.
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Celtic 'need to believe in themselves more' - Nancy
Wilfried Nancy believes he has inherited a "quality team" at Celtic that needs "to believe a little bit more in themselves".
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Football club's 18-month search for new board
The directors of Queen of the South announced their intention to stand down more than 18 months ago.
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Will we still be able to ski in Scotland in 2080?
The effects of climate change are giving the operators of Scottish ski resorts pause for thought.
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Plans revealed for Netflix's Dept Q building in Edinburgh
Argyle House in Edinburgh could be replaced by a "mixed-use" development featuring a hotel and offices.
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Scotland braced for big, brash World Cup draw after long wait
Scotland in a men's World Cup draw is not a dream. It's really happening - and the boring preamble will be worth it, writes Tom English.
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Why people can struggle to live in the places they love
Finding an affordable home is seen as one of the major challenges to rural living in Scotland.
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Are Starmer’s Scottish MPs sick of him?
Are reports MPs are ready to try and oust the PM true?
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Major: The dog who guided me through eight years of TV and radio
BBC Scotland's Ian Hamilton looks back on his partnership with his guide dog Major who has retired.
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Is upgrading an old skating pond worth £1m?
A hybrid project for Helensburgh skating pond has been proposed, providing ecological benefits.
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Scotland superfan books 22 hotels before World Cup draw
Daris Nesbitt, 24, wasn't born the last time the men's team played in the World Cup finals in 1998.
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Man admits raping teenage girl after bus stop abduction
Aaron Strachan, 20, followed the 15-year-old then raped her in an Edinburgh city centre basement.
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Funding boost for Skye young carers charity
The grant will help develop plans for a permanent home for the service in Portree.
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Man who killed roofer in fight over money gets unpaid work
David McGuinness, 30, had an unknown heart condition and died after the physical altercation in 2023.
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Councillor defends his purchase of Jedburgh's Carnegie library
The sale of Jedburgh's former Carnegie library has been criticised by a community group.
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Woman who killed man, 97, after demanding his money jailed
The pensioner died in hospital five weeks after he was attacked in his flat by serial criminal Tandy Swinton.
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Scotland braced for big, brash World Cup draw after long wait
Scotland in a men's World Cup draw is not a dream. It's really happening - and the boring preamble will be worth it, writes Tom English.
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Celtic 'need to believe in themselves more' - Nancy
Wilfried Nancy believes he has inherited a "quality team" at Celtic that needs "to believe a little bit more in themselves".
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Rangers' title hopes distant 'but not impossible'
Rangers' route to Scottish Premiership title success "is a long way but it's not impossible", says head coach Danny Rohl.
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Nancy takes bow against Hearts, Maswanhise & Rohl in focus
Wilfried Nancy takes charge of Celtic for the first time in their top-of-the-table meeting with Hearts - just one of the talking points over the weekend in the Scottish Premiership

