National News
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Resident doctors in Scotland to go on strike for first time
Their union BMA Scotland has accused the government of reneging on a commitment to restore pay to 2008 levels.
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No covert devices found in Holyrood bugging claims
The Scottish parliament's presiding officer says the incident was part of an employment dispute involving an MSP.
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Three convicted of killing man who jumped out of window in Dundee
The man and two women were convicted of the culpable homicide of 36-year-old Ryan Munro last year.
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Airspace approved for use by Western Isles spaceport
Spaceport-1 is a project being developed by local authority Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.
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Man charged with organised crime offences after Dubai extradition
Stephen Jamieson was arrested in the United Arab Emirates in September and appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
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CalMac ferry Glen Rosa delayed again by up to six months
The delivery date for MV Glen Rosa is pushed back by up to another six months while there is a further short delay with the Turkish-built Isle of Islay.
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Ten charged over group Nazi salute and SS flag photo
A 33-year-old man and nine boys aged 16 or younger have been charged over the image, which circulated online.
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Anti-abortion campaigner charged over clinic protest
Rose Docherty was arrested twice for protesting near a Glasgow abortion clinic in breach of new buffer zone laws.
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Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm liquidated and unlikely to repay £148m
The firm led by Baroness Mone's husband Douglas Barrowman breached a contract to supply surgical gowns during the Covid pandemic.
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Campaign launched to combat North Sea suicide crisis
The oil and gas industry and mental health experts are looking to tackle high levels of suicide among offshore workers.
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BBC replaced by TNT Sports as Commonwealth Games live broadcaster
The subscription channel takes over from the BBC which had been the principal partner since 1954 and provided free-to-air coverage.
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Rare sighting of Orca group's last survivors off west coast of Scotland
The bull orcas called John Coe and Aquarius were spotted together during a sea life survey.
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Man arrested after two people injured in tower block fire
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said crews in 11 fire engines and one height vehicle were working to extinguish the fire.
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Tribute paid to woman who died in Broughty Ferry collision
Joan Gansh, 85, died after being struck by a van on Dundee Road West on Saturday
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Company fined after worker crushed to death by 2.6-tonne stone saw
Maintenance engineer John Duncan was dismantling the 2.6-tonne saw at the Tadstocks yard in West Lothian when it collapsed on him.
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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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I saw Sir Walter Scott's monumental facelift from an 80ft height
Restoration is under way on the statue which has towered over Glasgow for nearly 200 years.
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Will tech trump tradition at bakers and biscuit makers?
Introducing robots and automation to the food industry involves extra hurdles.
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The 'fed up' Scottish town that voted for Reform UK
Why did the people of Whitburn - and nearby Blackburn - choose Nigel Farage's party over others?
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Two Doors Down Christmas comeback
Gregor Sharp on his return to writing without the show's co-creator Simon Carlyle.
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'I learned languages and travelled Europe through Erasmus'
Several years after it was scrapped, the UK is now set to rejoin the Erasmus scheme in 2027.
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Susan Boyle 'incredibly touched' by Timothée Chalamet's praise
The singer says she's "very flattered" after the actor named her as one of his biggest British heroes.
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What were Scotland's top archaeological finds in 2025?
Discoveries on the list include a lost medieval village and a hillfort possibly attacked by the Romans.
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Ten charged over group Nazi salute and SS flag photo
A 33-year-old man and nine boys aged 16 or younger have been charged over the image, which circulated online.
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Airspace approved for use by Western Isles spaceport
Spaceport-1 is a project being developed by local authority Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.
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Campaign launched to combat North Sea suicide crisis
The oil and gas industry and mental health experts are looking to tackle high levels of suicide among offshore workers.
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Pupils hold seated remembrance event for Lockerbie bombing victims
It is 37 years since Pan Am flight 103 was blown up in an attack as it flew over the Scottish town.
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Three convicted of killing man who jumped out of window in Dundee
The man and two women were convicted of the culpable homicide of 36-year-old Ryan Munro last year.
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BBC replaced by TNT Sports as Commonwealth Games live broadcaster
The subscription channel takes over from the BBC which had been the principal partner since 1954 and provided free-to-air coverage.
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'No handball problem' in Premiership, says Collum
SFA head of refereeing Willie Collum says the Premiership does not have "a handball problem", but he recognises an error cost Livingston against Rangers.
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Do we have a genuine Scottish title race?
Heart of Midlothian continue to lead stumbling Celtic as Rangers continue to improve, so how does that leave the Scottish Premiership title race?
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Poor Celtic start 'difficult' for Nancy to accept
Wilfried Nancy says Celtic's poor start on his managerial watch is "difficult to accept personally".
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Nancy, Ayunga & Hearts v Rangers in spotlight
Will Wilfried Nancy end his losing start as Celtic manager? Will Jonah Ayunga continue his scoring streak? And how are Heart of Midlothian and Rangers shaping up for Sunday's Scottish Premiership game of the weekend?

