National News
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Labour's plans to get Anas Sarwar into Bute House
Scottish Labour faces a tough fight to win at Holyrood in May but party insiders believe Bute House is within their reach.
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Father condemns sentence of speeding driver who killed three people
The father of one of three men killed by a speeding driver near Falkirk speaks out as she is jailed for three years and 10 months.
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Scottish students should pay towards tuition, says uni principal
Prof Sir Peter Mathieson said that Scotland could adopt a "graduate repayment scheme" based upon salary.
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Mystery over mass stranding of thousands of starfish
Wild swimmers were at Wardie Bay in Edinburgh when they came across the animals.
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Swinney backs action against Russia after Scots airports used during tanker operation
The first minister says he was not briefed on a US-led operation a few hundred miles off Scotland's coast.
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Speed limit to be imposed at Rest and Be Thankful next week
Improvement work is to resume on the busy road from Monday.
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Scottish Parliament backs new tax on housebuilding
MSPs have voted in favour of the general principles of a bill that aims to raise money to repair unsafe cladding.
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'Frightened' kitten discovered on board ScotRail train
The six-month-old kitten is now being cared for by a charity after it was found in its carrier on board the service on Thursday morning.
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Drivers who killed woman in 111mph 'race' jailed
The court heard the pair had been travelling at "grossly excessive speeds" as they raced each other.
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ScotRail investigating claims of staff accepting gifts for contracts
The nationalised railway operator confirms an internal investigation is being carried out.
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Glasgow City Council fined £86k after lamppost fell onto man
Colin Shaw was struck as he spoke to a colleague near Kelvinside Academy on 20 June 2023.
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Cut off since New Year's Day: Recovery efforts after a week of snow
While conditions have improved a warning has been issued for snow and ice from Thursday night into Friday morning.
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What’s going wrong at our universities?
Edinburgh principal Prof Sir Peter Mathieson on why Scotland’s universities are in danger.
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'Working in a chippy at 14 made us more confident'
Changes to employment laws will make it easier for under-16s to work part-time.
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How Nancy's calamitous 33-day reign unfolded at Celtic
BBC Sport takes an amble through Wilfried Nancy's short tenure as Celtic manager.
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In Pictures: Wolf supermoon snapped over Scotland
BBC Weather Watchers have taken pictures of the Wolf supermoon as it lit up skies across Scotland.
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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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Teenage life was an ordeal, until Caitlyn found her calm with a camera
Caitlyn McDonald has Autism and Auditory Processing Disorder - a condition that affects how the brain interprets sounds.
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I lecture nursing students about my dementia - I want to show it can happen to anyone
When Joan Lyon was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2023 she set out to share her experience while she still could.
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What to expect at Holyrood and beyond as 2026 election race steps up
BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell looks at what lies ahead for Scottish politics this year with the Scottish Parliament election looming in May.
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From Harry Potter to Doctor Who - archives show stars before they were famous
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has unearthed images of Scotland's most famous acting talent in their student days.
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Scottish students should pay towards tuition, says uni principal
Prof Sir Peter Mathieson said that Scotland could adopt a "graduate repayment scheme" based upon salary.
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Inverness and surrounding area could get short-term let control zones
Councillors have supported the plans but they have been criticised by a self caterers' body.
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New yellow weather warning for snow and ice
While conditions have improved a warning has been issued for snow and ice from Thursday night into Friday morning.
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Motorway reopens after 'multiple collisions' in icy conditions
A number of vehicles were involved in crashes between junctions 14 and 16 on the A74(M).
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Father condemns sentence of speeding driver who killed three people
The father of one of three men killed by a speeding driver near Falkirk speaks out as she is jailed for three years and 10 months.
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'Relaxed' Hearts keep calm amid Old Firm noise
After a tumultuous week at Celtic and continued transfer talk at the champions and rivals Rangers, Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts appear well prepared for the second half of the season.
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'I would take more pride if I had won some medals' - Musgrave ready for fifth Winter Olympics
As Scottish cross-country skier Andrew Musgrave prepares for a fifth Winter Olympics, he regrets not having performed to his potential at previous Games and aims to put that right in Italy next month.
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Five-points against Gloucester a must, says Edinburgh's Everitt
Edinburgh need a bonus-point win at home to struggling Gloucester to stay in the hunt for Champions Cup progress, says head coach Sean Everitt.
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McCann backs Kilmarnock to 'catch fire' with victory
Neil McCann says one win will help Kilmarnock "catch fire" as the new manager looks to turn around the club's faltering season.
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Unloved in PE, ignored at top - what is cross country's future?
Cross country evokes miserable school memories for many, while top athletes focus on Olympic disciplines instead - what is its future?

