National News
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What are the NHS waiting times where you live?
The number of people in Scotland waiting more than a year for an NHS appointment or treatment has fallen.
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School's Christmas show cancelled over 'racist abuse'
Highland Council says some of the online messages were directed at staff at the primary.
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Boy, 15, dies after becoming unwell on school bus
Emergency services were called to the bus but the Beath High pupil was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Schoolboys' Last Christmas doorbell video is a viral hit
The Denny schoolboys' version of the Wham! hit has become an internet sensation
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Expert on killer's defence team now believes he is guilty
A BBC documentary series sheds new light on the murder of waiter Shamsuddin Mahmood in Orkney in 1994.
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Workers abused while removing flags for Christmas lights
The city council said workers in the Kincorth area had been subjected to verbal threats.
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Concerns over plan for tourist attraction at 'map of Scotland' viewpoint
Invergarry residents are worried the planned tourist site would have an impact on their community hall.
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John Quigley, chef to stars Bryan Adams and Tina Turner, dies
The Hamilton-born chef opened the Red Onion restaurant in Glasgow after a career catering for touring musicians.
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What do businesses want from a balancing act Budget?
The pressure on the chancellor from industry leader is to get inflation down and generate growth.
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Sir Alex Ferguson launches new university scholarship
The ex-Manchester United manager and a leading businessman are behind the Glasgow Caledonian University scheme.
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Comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli in court charged with rape
Mr Kohli, who is also charged of an offence against domestic abuse laws, made no plea at a private hearing.
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Budget cuts are ripping the heart out of our college - principal
Dundee and Angus College faces £2.5m of cuts, including withdrawing from its Arbroath sporting campus.
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Walkers rescued after getting stuck on ridge in blizzard
Kintail Mountain Rescue Team said the pair were at risk of severe hypothermia after the incident over the weekend.
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What could be coming in the UK Budget - and what it means for Scotland
Rachel Reeves' budget is the first of two which will set the context for the 2026 Holyrood election.
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Has anyone seen Cole? A family's search for missing teenager
The family of Cole Cooper appealed to the public for help tracing the 19-year-old after he disappeared in May.
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'Derailed': what now for £50m public inquiry?
Sheku Bayoh’s death is the focus of one of several active inquiries.
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How one of Martin Scorsese's favourite films brought Gaelic to the movies
I Know Where I'm Going was made 80 years ago but still has an impact today.
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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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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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Is 250 trips a year to a recycling centre too many?
Dumfries and Galloway Council considers capping visits after one user booked nearly 250 in a year.
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'This area is really struggling - Mossmorran closure is bad news'
The closure of the petrochemical plant could hit the already struggling town of Cowdenbeath.
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What are the NHS waiting times where you live?
The number of people in Scotland waiting more than a year for an NHS appointment or treatment has fallen.
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School's Christmas show cancelled over 'racist abuse'
Highland Council says some of the online messages were directed at staff at the primary.
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Workers abused while removing flags for Christmas lights
The city council said workers in the Kincorth area had been subjected to verbal threats.
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Trial of 20mph speed limits on trunk roads to boost safety
Towns and villages across south west Scotland will see the limit introduced on a temporary basis.
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Better than the John Lewis ad? Schoolboys melt hearts with Last Christmas doorbell video
The boys from Denny said they left the message on the doorbell "to get you in the Christmas spirit".
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Scotland women 'inspired' by men reaching World Cup
Scotland qualifying for their first men's World Cup in 28 years has "inspired" the women to do the same for the 2027 finals, says head coach Melissa Andreatta.
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Cancer diagnosis 'in some ways improved my life' - Hoy
Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy says his terminal cancer diagnosis has improved his life "in some ways" because it has changed his outlook.
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Celtic close to appointing Nancy as new manager
Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy is close to being appointed Celtic manager.
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Rangers sack CEO Stewart & sporting director Thelwell
Rangers remove chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell from their posts with immediate effect.
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Scotland ease to seven-wicket win over Namibia
Scotland ease to a seven-wicket victory over Namibia, reaching the 75-run target in only 8.4 overs, in their latest game at the Women's Emerging Nations Trophy in Bangkok.

