National News
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Acorn Project carbon capture funding to be announced in spending review
The project based in St Fergus in Aberdeenshire would take greenhouse gas emissions and store them under the North Sea.
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Better-off pensioners to be told about Scottish fuel payment opt-out
The Scottish government says wealthier pensioners will be made aware of the benefits of not accepting the money.
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Scotland's emission cuts 'too slow' despite fall
Emissions in Scotland have been cut by 51.3% since 1990 - a 1.9% year-on-year reduction
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Family heartbroken after crash victim dies in hospital
Police say William Horne, 67, died in hospital after the collision in Peterhead in May.
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Tierney agrees five-year deal upon Celtic return
Kieran Tierney completes his planned return to Celtic, signing a five-year contract after leaving Arsenal.
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Scotland to prioritise renewable energy over nuclear power
The SNP will keep its effective ban on new nuclear plants through devolved planning powers, a minister says.
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No nappies and less spiritual care - how NHS Grampian plans to cut deficit
Reducing services on public holidays and stopping the provision of nappies are among the moves.
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Aberdeen's rapid transit scheme cost could hit £323m
It would see tram-style buses run on two routes linking key destinations in and around Aberdeen.
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Partick Thistle's Baraclough in hospital after accident
Partick Thistle sporting director Ian Baraclough suffers extensive back and neck injuries that "required immediate surgery to ensure" they "were not life-changing" in a holiday swimming accident.
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Forbes: Law would help parents who want Gaelic schools
The deputy first minister says proposed new legislation would 'strengthen' parents' rights to ask for Gaelic medium education.
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I lost £8,000 in an insulation scam - I've been a sucker
Customers need stronger protections against scammers capitalising on green energy schemes, says Scotland's consumer body.
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Teacher struck off after pupils saw her explicit OnlyFans page
Kirsty Buchan, from Coatbridge, posted sexually explicit pictures describing herself as a "good teacher gone bad".
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MSPs to vote on scaled-back social care reforms
A new law would see changes to social care procurement, family care home visits and a right to breaks for unpaid carers.
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Family of Cole Cooper 'shattered' after police find body
Officers notified relatives after a body was found in Banknock, near Falkirk, on Friday, four weeks after his disappearance.
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Vehicles set on fire as police probe links to gang feud
A van and a Range Rover were destroyed by fires outside two properties in Edinburgh in the early hours on Monday.
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Controversial Skye powerline revamp approved
SSEN Transmission says the existing 99-mile electricity line is nearing the end of its life.
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Man arrested over 'potentially hazardous materials' at flat
Police executed a warrant at a property on Cadenhead Place, in the Kittybrewster area of Aberdeen.
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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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Mother haunted by day she asked killer son: 'Did you shoot that man?'
Moira Ross recalls the moment she asked her teenage son if he had murdered a waiter in an Orkney restaurant when he was 15.
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Who hacked M&S?
And why Anas Sarwar said his interview with Martin was 'embarrassing'.
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Sir David Attenborough champions Arran seabed restoration
As governments gather at the UN Oceans Conference, protections off Arran are hailed as an example in restoration.
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Britain's energy bills problem - and why firms are paid huge sums to stop producing power
Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?
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Island DJ climbing UK charts with remix made for his mum
Levi Heron, 29 from Stornoway added his own touch to The Glen by the Scottish band Beluga Lagoon.
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If books could kill: The poison legacy lurking in libraries
New technology at St Andrews University helps librarians detect when old books are bad for readers' health
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Public to see Arran shipwreck pottery for first time
Ceramics from Glasgow's acclaimed Bell's Pottery will go on public display after being preserved on the seabed for 166 years.
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Springsteen performs harmonica duet with 12-year-old fan
The young fan from North Lanarkshire caught the eye of "The Boss" during his gig at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.
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The long wait for answers over the Lockerbie bombing grows longer
Families react to the delay of the trial of a Libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103.
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Mark Wahlberg tells Scots brothers rowing Pacific 'I would play you in a movie'
Edinburgh's Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean are attempting to set a new record for rowing the Pacific.
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Vehicles set on fire as police probe links to gang feud
A van and a Range Rover were destroyed by fires outside two properties in Edinburgh in the early hours on Monday.
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Driver found badly injured in car down embankment
Police are trying to trace the driver of another car seen in the area of Sunday's crash.
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Acorn Project funding to be announced in spending review
The project based in St Fergus in Aberdeenshire would take greenhouse gas emissions and store them under the North Sea.
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Audit finds weaknesses in council bus cash control
The review finds a "significant risk of loss or undetected error" on Dumfries and Galloway Council services.
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Family of Cole Cooper 'shattered' after police find body
Officers notified relatives after a body was found in Banknock, near Falkirk, on Friday, four weeks after his disappearance.
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Turner recalled for Scotland's summer Pacific Tour
Hooker George Turner is recalled by Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend for their summer Pacific Tour after a year out while playing in Japan.
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Tierney agrees five-year deal upon Celtic return
Kieran Tierney completes his planned return to Celtic, signing a five-year contract after leaving Arsenal.
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World Cup would make Clarke 'one of Scotland's best'
Steve Clarke can become "one of the most successful managers in Scottish history" by reaching the World Cup, says Stephen O'Donnell.
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'Miller time for Scotland - but McGregor return the dream'
Retired midfielder Callum McGregor could be the missing piece of the jigsaw for the Scotland team, suggests former captain Scott Brown.
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Murray open to coaching return 'at some stage'
Andy Murray is open to a return to coaching "at some stage" but says he still has plenty to learn after his stint with Novak Djokovic.