National News
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Scotland's first deputy first minister Lord Jim Wallace dies, aged 71
The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader was undergoing a procedure at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
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A legal blunder allowed the man who abused us at school to escape justice – until now
William Brydson, who was "head of care" at a Newton Stewart boarding school, has been jailed for a litany of offences.
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Fire fears, accidents and emu attacks among safety concerns at Cold War bunker
Volunteers restoring a former Edinburgh nuclear bunker are worried someone will be hurt because of safety issues.
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Rosebank oil field 'could breach international law' over West Bank link
Campaigners claim the involvement of an Israeli firm could provide a legal argument to block the planned development
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Buckie ice cream maker's bitter taste of the energy market
A phone call from an energy broker on his first day in business led to Richard Simpson paying over the odds.
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A room with a pew: 18th Century church to become three-bedroom home
The church near Beattock in southern Scotland is next to a graveyard and dates back to the late 1790s.
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'Damning' evidence of political pressure to open scandal-hit hospital - Sarwar
The Scottish Labour leader says documents prove ministers pushed for the country's largest hospital to open early.
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Shoplifter killed Asda security guard during struggle
She admitted killing the security guard, who suffered a fatal heart attack during the incident in Arbroath.
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Mum lifts own baby from womb after joining operating theatre team
Dr Leila El Alti gave birth to daughter Aurora by "maternal-assisted C-section" at University Hospital Wishaw.
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Sacked prison custody officer denies 'hostility' during pronoun training
David Toshack alleges he was sacked by security firm GeoAmey over his beliefs after refusing to call trans prisoners by their chosen pronoun.
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Train crash inquiry hears signaller was 'entirely compliant'
Three men died when the train derailed in Aberdeenshire following heavy rain in 2020.
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Man who was sexually abused at private school awarded £97,000
The man said he was abused two or three times a week by a teacher when he was a boy at Fettes College.
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Two-year-old found in grit bin after going missing at nursery
The toddler was lost for an hour at an early years centre at an Edinburgh school.
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Ex-Labour MP's lobbying firm offered photo with minister and VIP dinner for £30k
Jim Murphy's company Arden Strategies apologises for "errors" in promotional material for tech event.
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Jim Wallace: Lib Dem who repeatedly stepped in as first minister
The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader represented Orkney for more than 30 years.
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Could Scotland tap into the AI goldrush?
An industry insider tells us how our green energy could power AI for Big Tech.
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Outlander star Heughan goes back to his roots on Edinburgh stage
Sam Heughan will wave goodbye to Jamie Fraser this year, 30 years after getting his acting start in Edinburgh.
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Can Scotland's Ukrainian refugees ever go home?
With no progress in peace talks and Russia continuing to bomb Ukraine, refugees in Scotland look to the future.
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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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After 18 years, I'll finally lead the Vikings in Up Helly Aa
After waiting for 18 years, a man from Shetland becomes a Viking chief that leads the famous Up Helly Aa festival.
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The nuclear power station at the centre of the political divide in Scotland
The twin reactors of Hinkley Point C in Somerset will form the first nuclear power plant built in the UK for 30 years.
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Winds of change - hopes and hurdles for two Chinese-backed renewables projects
Planned developments at Hunterston and Ardersier could create hundreds of jobs but their future is far from certain.
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Fire fears, accidents and emu attacks among safety concerns at Cold War bunker
Volunteers restoring a former Edinburgh nuclear bunker are worried someone will be hurt because of safety issues.
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Islanders want to see arts and culture protected from council cuts
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar sought public views on how it should set its new budget.
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Scotland's first deputy first minister Lord Jim Wallace dies, aged 71
The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader was undergoing a procedure at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
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A legal blunder allowed the man who abused us at school to escape justice – until now
William Brydson, who was "head of care" at a Newton Stewart boarding school, has been jailed for a litany of offences.
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Shoplifter killed Asda security guard during struggle
She admitted killing the security guard, who suffered a fatal heart attack during the incident in Arbroath.
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Journalist dreams & Keane reunion? - how O'Neill continues to revive Celtic
Showman Martin O'Neill continues to thrive as interim manager as he guides Celtic to Europa League progression.
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Rangers' Euro distraction fades as mammoth month comes into focus
Now Rangers are out of Europe, has the road to their domestic path been cleared?
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'Livewire' Mato joins Hearts on loan before summer deal
Hearts confirm a loan deal until the end of the season for Vardar forward Rogers Mato, who will join the club permanently in the summer.
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Hibs striker Bowie set for Verona medical
Hibernian striker Kieron Bowie is due to fly to Italy on Friday for a medical as he moves closer to a switch to Hellas Verona.
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Sportsound reaction after Celtic win & Rangers lose in Europe
Celtic beat Utrecht to progress in the Europa League while Rangers suffer defeat in Porto

