National News
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Man involved in gang feud admits hunting for hidden gun
Liam McDermid is the first person to be convicted in connection with the crime feud which has raged across central Scotland.
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Fake Labubu toys seized from shops across Renfrewshire
About 150 dolls, plushies and phone cases were found to breach safety standards.
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150 jobs safeguarded at aerospace firm Leonardo
The news comes as part of a £177m deal to supply Saab's Gripen jets to the Thai air force.
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UK and Scottish governments dispute £26m cost of Trump and Vance visits
Finance Secretary Shona Robison is seeking to recoup the costs of policing the summer visits.
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Plan approved to build Scotland's first broch in 2,000 years
The tall, double-walled drystone towers have only been found in Scotland.
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Susie Wolff: A relentless drive to the top of Formula 1
How a racing boss made it from a childhood in Oban to the fast lane of global motorsport.
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The diplomat tasked with bringing together 'two island nations'
Britain's ambassador to Japan tells BBC Scotland News the free flow of goods between the nations "really matters".
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Mothers' plea to retain specialist neonatal units
Parents in Dundees criticise a decision which will see the sickest babies treated in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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Former judge resigns as chair of Sheku Bayoh death inquiry
Mr Bayoh was 31 when he died in May 2015 after being restrained by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
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Anger at Commonwealth Games ticket sales problems
People living within Glasgow postcode areas have the first opportunity to buy tickets - but there have been online booking problems.
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Slater gave 'guarantee' on bottle return scheme, court told
A waste management firm is suing the Scottish government over the collapse of the flagship recycling initiative.
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Scotland's papers: Bayoh chair quits and more pressure on Prince Andrew
A review of the front pages as chair of Bayoh quits and there are calls to remove Prince Andrew from his royal home.
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What did we learn from Rohl's Rangers unveiling?
Danny Rohl understands the need to win quickly as Rangers head coach and says he can handle pressure, as chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell come under fire.
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Woman killed man, 97, after demanding money from him
The pensioner died in hospital a month after he was attacked in his flat by serial criminal Tandy Swinton.
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Wildcat project looks for new backers due to Brexit
Saving Wildcats says it had previously received "significant" support from a European Union fund.
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In pictures: The Royal National Mòd in Lochaber
A selection of images after a busy nine days of the event in Fort William and the surrounding area.
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Reaching 100: 'I never thought I'd make it to this age'
The number of people reaching 100 years old is at an all-time, according to data by the ONS.
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Why is the government being sued for £170m over a recycling scheme?
A waste management firm has launched legal action over a beleaguered bottle return plan.
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F1’s female pioneer on pushing the limits
Susie Wolff interview.
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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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Nicholas Rossi: How the mask slipped during US fugitive's court saga
Unravelling the case of a US fugitive who claimed to be the victim of mistaken identity after being traced in Glasgow.
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How BBC secret filming exposed a £28m timeshare fraud
Nine years after the BBC exposed Sell My Timeshare's wrongdoing, 14 people have been convicted over a £28m fraud.
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Man involved in gang feud admits hunting for hidden gun
Liam McDermid is the first person to be convicted in connection with the crime feud which has raged across central Scotland.
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Plan approved to build Scotland's first broch in 2,000 years
The tall, double-walled drystone towers have only been found in Scotland.
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UK and Scottish governments dispute £26m cost of Trump and Vance visits
Finance Secretary Shona Robison is seeking to recoup the costs of policing the summer visits.
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Virtual dairy farm aims to transform industry
Technology developed in southern Scotland could help spot illnesses early and improve productivity.
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Mothers' plea to retain specialist neonatal units
Parents in Dundees criticise a decision which will see the sickest babies treated in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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Rangers 'didn't screw up' head coach appointment
Chairman Andrew Cavenagh insists Rangers did not "screw up" the process to appoint head coach Danny Rohl but admits it looked "clunky" from the outside.
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Susie Wolff: A relentless drive to the top of Formula 1
How a racing boss made it from a childhood in Oban to the fast lane of global motorsport.
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What did we learn from Rohl's Rangers unveiling?
Danny Rohl understands the need to win quickly as Rangers head coach and says he can handle pressure, as chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell come under fire.
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'Rangers and Hearts eye Kilmarnock's Watson' - gossip
Kilmarnock's David Watson is linked with Rangers and Heart of Midlothian, while Celtic reportedly remain keen to extend manager Brendan Rodgers' contract.
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Uncapped trio in Scotland's autumn series squad
Uncapped forwards Alexander Masibaka, Liam McConnell and Harri Morris are named in Scotland's autumn internationals squad.

