National News
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Showpeople family go into battle over council eviction
Showman Jimmy Stringfellow is facing the fight of his life - to save his Clydeside home.
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Why are so many MSPs choosing to leave Holyrood?
A record 36 MSPs have already announced that they are leaving Holyrood at the election next May.
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Tories pledge to get all oil and gas out of North Sea
The government warns Kemi Badenoch's plans would "only accelerate the worsening climate crisis".
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Hundreds face off outside Falkirk hotel in asylum seeker protests
Pro and anti-immigration demonstrators chanted at each other as they were kept apart by barriers and police.
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Minute's silence for teenage shinty players killed in crash
Fort William Shinty Club says two of the three friends who died on Thursday were members of the club.
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New owner outlines vision for Peter Pan mansion
Hugh Mulgrew says he still sometimes struggles to believe he owns the property which inspired JM Barrie.
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Brothers set new record for 9,000-mile Pacific row
Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean endured violent tropical storms during their 140-day journey.
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'I can't lift a bag into an overhead locker but I climbed K2'
Fuelled by loss, injury and jelly beans, Kirsty Mack tells of how she conquered the world's second-highest peak.
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Rural community concerns over Center Parcs village
People neighbouring the proposed site claim the holiday destination will change rural life in the area.
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'Every young Highland dancer dreams of winning a Cowal medal'
Competitors from across the globe will travel to Dunoon to compete in the Highland Dancing championships.
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Doctor arrested over posts about son's rape victim
The son of Dr Andrew McFarlane, a practising GP in the Highlands, was jailed for two rape charges in 2022.
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Glasgow motorway repairs to last for another two years
A section of the M8 near Charing Cross has already been restricted to two lanes since 2021.
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MSP denies hiding camera in Scottish Parliament toilet
South Scotland MSP Colin Smyth was earlier suspended by Labour over charges of possessing indecent child images.
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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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Greer and Mackay elected as Scottish Greens co-leaders
The contest follows Patrick Harvie's decision to stand down as co-leader after 17 years in the role.
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Scotland's papers: Holyrood 'ups security' and parents' gas leak fears
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Banned driver jailed after high-speed police chase
David Walker, 30, went at speeds of 110mph during the chase between Glasgow's and South Lanarkshire.
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Woman dies after being hit by multiple vehicles on A1
The 50-year-old was struck while she was walking about a mile north of the Grantshouse junction with the A6112 late on Friday night.
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Homes and businesses face fourth day without water
Faults at a treatment works near Duns were identified by Scottish Water on Tuesday, with about 6,000 customers being affected.
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Does Reform pose an existential threat to the Scottish Conservatives?
As a Tory MSP defects, is Reform UK set to replace them on the right of Scottish politics?
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What will the Greens do next?
It’s change at the top as the Scottish Greens elect new leaders.
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New council homes to be built - thanks to 85-year-old bequest
Solicitor John Richardson left money to fund six new homes in Haddington when he died in 1940.
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'My daughter should be in a special school but there is no space'
Niamh was due to start primary school two weeks ago but is still waiting to find out if there is a suitable place.
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The difficulties of navigating Scotland's economic black hole
A new report from the Scottish Fiscal Commission says spending commitments will outstrip funds in the coming years.
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Scotland's councils are £20bn in debt - but it's not all bad
BBC analysis shows the country's 32 councils owe a combined £19.2bn to lenders, up 11% on last year.
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Brothers set new record for 9,000-mile Pacific row
Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean endured violent tropical storms during their 140-day journey.
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Minute's silence for teenage shinty players killed in crash
Fort William Shinty Club says two of the three friends who died on Thursday were members of the club.
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Tories pledge to get all oil and gas out of North Sea
The government warns Kemi Badenoch's plans would "only accelerate the worsening climate crisis".
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New owner outlines vision for Peter Pan mansion
Hugh Mulgrew says he still sometimes struggles to believe he owns the property which inspired JM Barrie.
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Hundreds face off outside Falkirk hotel in asylum seeker protests
Pro and anti-immigration demonstrators chanted at each other as they were kept apart by barriers and police.
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'Battle of infirm not Old Firm as Celtic & Rangers limp into derby'
BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sets the scene going into the season's first meeting of Celtic and Rangers.
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Scotland shed past scars to achieve World Cup goal
BBC Scotland's Andy Burke analyses the outlook for Scotland after their Women's World Cup win over Fiji.
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Everton's Chermiti close to Rangers switch - gossip
Rangers and Celtic pursue strikers as Aberdeen teenager looks set to join English Premier League club.
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Are individual errors holding back impressive Motherwell?
BBC Scotland analyses how unbeaten Motherwell have let points slip already this season.