National News
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Father of Kory McCrimmon leads march to end knife crime
Hundreds of people marched from Ibrox to Celtic Park after a number of recent deaths from stabbings.
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Teenager arrested over fire at former primary school
An eyewitness describes a 'tornado of fire and smoke' coming from the former Balhousie Primary School.
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Police appeal after motorcyclist killed in crash
Police closed the B966 at Cairnton of Balbengo for about six hours after the crash on Saturday evening.
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Glasgow vehicle fires: Video shows late night attack
Three vehicles were destroyed outside a cash and carry in the early hours of Saturday in Pollokshields.
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From Orkney to Amity Island: Jaws star Robert Shaw's Stromness childhood
Robert Shaw's dazzling acting career brought him fame and acclaim but Orkney claims him as its own.
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Section 28: Death threats and Holyrood's 'first culture war'
Wendy Alexander recalls being at the centre of the bitter fight over the controversial law, 25 years on.
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The former coal mine which became a work of art
It is 10 years since a "brutal eyesore" in southern Scotland was transformed by the late Charles Jencks.
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Man charged after armed police close city street
Flats were evacuated after officers were called to reports of a disturbance on St Leonard's Street on Saturday morning.
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Scotland & Lions great McLauchlan dies at 83
Former Scotland captain and British and Irish Lions great Ian McLauchlan has died at the age of 83.
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The town that turns its high street into a 100mph racetrack
Argyll Street in Dunoon is one of the courses used during the annual Argyll Rally motorsport event.
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Man airlifted to hospital after crash near loch
The 38-year-old remains in a serious condition after the crash involving two cars in Argyll and Bute.
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Could Glasgow's skyline be set to change with skyscrapers?
The city council has approved its new tall buildings policy which it hopes will encourage the controlled development of taller buildings.
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Girl's message in a bottle gets reply 31 years later
The primary pupil from Moray in the north east of Scotland sent out her message in 1994 and it finally turned up across the North Sea in Norway.
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Every Glasgow secondary school set to lose its librarian
A principal librarian and a team of assistants would cover Glasgow's 30 secondary schools if council budget cuts are approved.
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Missing 10-year-old found after police appeal
Haiden Crawford was reported missing on Friday but has since been found.
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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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First-time buyers removed from government housing scheme
First-time buyers on lower incomes have been dropped from one of the Scottish government's shared equity schemes after 18 years.
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My best friend died at 11 after telling me to live my life for him
On what would have been his best friend's 18th birthday, Ryan Quinn shares what it was like to suffer such loss as a child.
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'I swapped nursing for erotic fiction - but I won't let mum read my books'
Nurse turned writer Sophie Gravia has teamed up with Christine McGuiness for a new podcast about relationships.
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Fair Isle bird observatory reopens six years after fire
The £10m project has been a huge undertaking for the remote community between Shetland and Orkney.
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What’s really going on in our schools?
And why 40 per cent of pupils have additional support needs (ASN).
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Will Scotland be part of this week's heatwave?
Warm air from Europe and strong June sunshine is expected to provide Scotland's warmest day of the year so far
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Man charged after armed police close city street
Flats were evacuated after officers were called to reports of a disturbance on St Leonard's Street on Saturday morning.
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Community hub proposed for new Thurso High School
It has been proposed other services could sit alongside the proposed £100m school.
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Police appeal after motorcyclist killed in crash
Police closed the B966 at Cairnton of Balbengo for about six hours after the crash on Saturday evening.
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The former coal mine which became a work of art
It is 10 years since a "brutal eyesore" in southern Scotland was transformed by the late Charles Jencks.
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Teenager arrested over fire at former primary school
An eyewitness describes a 'tornado of fire and smoke' coming from the former Balhousie Primary School.
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Mind games are part of Lions' folklore - and here we go again
Verbal jousting on British and Irish Lions tours is as much a part of the deal as the rugby itself - and the mind games started anew in recent days, writes Tom English.
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Tears and triumphs - being a Scotland international's dad
Former players Derek Ferguson and Lee Miller reflect on the success of Scotland international sons, Lewis and Lennon respectively, and what their futures hold.
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Link with Tuipulotu has 'got to get better' - Aki
Bundee Aki says it was "frustrating" that he did not link up better with midfield partner Sione Tuipulotu in the British and Irish Lions' defeat by Argentina in Dublin on Friday.
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Sportsound podcast: Football dads
Derek Ferguson and Lee Miller tell us about their footballer sons - Lewis and Lennon
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Scotland's Jones available to face Western Force after Achilles injury
Scotland centre Huw Jones has recovered from an Achilles injury and is available for the British and Irish Lions' opening game of the tour against Western Force.