National News
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Sex case ruling will not harm victims' rights - lord advocate
Dorothy Bain KC says "safeguards remain firmly in place" which protect those giving evidence.
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Tributes to five young people killed in Ireland road crash
The principal of the college where one of the young people who died in a road crash in County Louth taught says she was a "master of her craft".
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Scotland's papers: Asylum overhaul and energy jobs warnings
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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'Happiness and tears' as Sikhs see rare outing of ancient holy book
The Guru Granth Sahib is so fragile it was taken to Edinburgh Gurdwara in a special convoy by curators for just a few hours.
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Will Lady Luck, Danish doubts and Hampden noise favour Scotland?
Former Scotland strikers Billy Dodds and James McFadden assess the chances of defeating Denmark in Tuesday's World Cup qualification showdown at Hampden.
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Borders boat found sunk in Polish harbour to return home
The Incentive wound up abandoned in the Polish city of Gdansk after being sold on and sank in 2016.
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'Storm Amy knocked out power for six days - it can't happen again'
Residents in Ardnamurchan say they were abandoned by SSEN during last month's storm and have concerns about future weather events.
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World War Two veterans celebrate turning 100 on the same day
Douglas Baldwin and George McLeod both served in the King's Own Scottish Borderers more than 80 years ago.
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Park rape victim subjected to 'horrendous ordeal'
Detectives say the woman did not require hospital treatment but was left "extremely frightened" after the incident in Paisley.
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Townsend's Scotland in troubled waters after collapse
Scotland showed their soft underbelly once more during the most spectacular of meltdowns against Argentina, writes Andy Burke.
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Teenage boy and man injured in quad bike hit-and-run
Police say the incident happened on Saturday afternoon in the Niddrie Mains Road area of Edinburgh.
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Body found after five-week search for missing German walker
Police say the body of Matthias Beutin, 57, was discovered near Coire Dubh on the Isle of Skye.
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Flood-hit shop issues closure warning after drain covered in tarmac
Any sort of heavy downpour brings water running from the A78 road directly into Geraldo's on Largs' Main Street.
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Trying to make a living on a centuries-old street
What are the challenges facing businesses on Friars Vennel in Dumfries and what are the benefits?
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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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'Scotland resuscitated after World Cup dream almost dies thrilling death'
BBC Sport Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English dissects Scotland's World Cup chances after dramatic lifeline from Belarus.
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Artist turns Glaswegian nostalgia into gallery art
The Glaswegian artist's work is filled with nostalgia for his working class childhood in Whiteinch.
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The TikTok mum helping others from her son's hospital bedside
Kirsty Grandison is using social media to share her experience of caring for her severely brain damaged son.
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'Forty years is a long time to complete a bike journey'
Three friends returned to Chile to finish a leg of a 17,000-mile cycling trip they did in 1985.
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Alan Cumming: 'People are excited by the idea of coming to Pitlochry'
The Scottish actor and TV presenter found his friends in the business didn't take much persuading.
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What difference could bonds make to funding a future Scotland?
Scottish ministers are to issue bonds for the first time but is that the best way for a country to borrow money?
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How to follow Scotland's crucial qualifiers on BBC
Scotland's matches away to Greece and at home to Denmark could determine if the nation reaches a World Cup for the first time since 1998, and you watch them exclusively on the BBC.
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How prepared is Scotland for severe weather over the winter?
The country's transport networks are set to be tested in the coming weeks as winter brings an increased likelihood of extreme weather.
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What’s going on at the Grand Theft Auto maker?
Claims of “union-busting” at Rockstar North have been denied.
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'Happiness and tears' as Sikhs see rare outing of ancient holy book
The Guru Granth Sahib is so fragile it was taken to Edinburgh Gurdwara in a special convoy by curators for just a few hours.
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'Storm Amy knocked out power for six days - it can't happen again'
Residents in Ardnamurchan say they were abandoned by SSEN during last month's storm and have concerns about future weather events.
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Suspect arrested after serious street assault
Police Scotland say the incident happened on Friday outside a business premises on Harrow Inn Close, Elgin.
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Borders boat found sunk in Polish harbour to return home
The Incentive wound up abandoned in the Polish city of Gdansk after being sold on and sank in 2016.
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Bosses of smallest councils to get huge pay rises
The chief executive of Scotland's smallest council will get £32,000 extra next year, a 24% rise.
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Will Lady Luck, Danish doubts and Hampden noise favour Scotland?
Former Scotland strikers Billy Dodds and James McFadden assess the chances of defeating Denmark in Tuesday's World Cup qualification showdown at Hampden.
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Scotland face summer dates with Argentina, South Africa & Fiji in Nations Championship
The Twickenham finale of next year's new Nations Championship event will pit the north and south of global rugby against each other.
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Townsend's Scotland in troubled waters after collapse
Scotland showed their soft underbelly once more during the most spectacular of meltdowns against Argentina, writes Andy Burke.
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Rossi may follow Nancy to Celtic - gossip
Celtic talks with MLS boss continue and Uruguay forward could make the same switch...
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'Vulnerable' Scotland 'fell asleep at the wheel'
Scotland "fell asleep at the wheel" in their dramatic capitulation against Argentina, according to captain Sione Tuipulotu.

