National News
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Airport staff may strike during World Cup and Commonwealth Games
Nearly 700 staff at Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports have voted in favour of walking out in a row over pay.
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Teenage girl saw boyfriend stabbed to death, court hears
Keryn Knox, 19, told the court she had been drinking with Kayden Moy at Irvine Beach when he was attacked.
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Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirms
The guidance was published on Thursday following the landmark Supreme Court ruling last year.
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GP surgery and pharmacy evacuated after car crashes into building
The smash on Douglas Street was reported at about 09:10, and the road has been closed between Clydesdale Street and Almada Street.
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Nursery worker given warning after calling child a 'paedo'
Audrey Wilson was found to speak to several children at the nursery in Bishopbriggs in a "derogatory and unkind manner".
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New surveillance aircraft arrives at RAF Lossiemouth
The Wedgetail is the first of a fleet of the planes to be based in Moray.
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Extra FMQs session confirmed in Holyrood shake‑up
Two first ministers question times will be held each week, one for party leaders and one for backbenchers.
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Waverley paddle steamer helps out passengers after CalMac ferry breaks down
The crew of the 79-year-old Waverley offered its assistance to get passengers back to Oban on Tuesday.
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Swinney urged by council chief to help tackle 'jobs crisis'
Private healthcare company Cigna has put 129 jobs at risk in Greenock, adding to hundreds of job losses in the area.
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Scotland's benefits bill not too high, new deputy FM says
Jenny Gilruth, who has also been named as finance secretary, says she "makes no apology" for the country's welfare system.
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Busy Glasgow street reopens to public after Union Street fire
Pavements along the entirety of the north side of Gordon Street have been blocked off since the fire in March.
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Youth hostel 'stag parties' revealed in archive photographs
The images from the 1980s have been released to mark Hostelling Scotland's 95th anniversary.
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Sick walkers rescued after drinking river water on West Highland Way
Two walkers on the long distance route fell severely ill after drinking from a burn despite using filters.
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Union warning over staffing levels at busy custody centre
Staff in the report said that St Leonard's Custody Centre in Edinburgh is "significantly understaffed."
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Legal battle over closed Rogano restaurant is settled
The case over lost profits was due to be heard by the Supreme Court six years after the iconic Glasgow restaurant last opened.
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Company fined after worker's fingers partially severed in machinery
SMW Ltd is fined £129,000 after radio miscommunication led Garry Roberts to believe high-spinning blades had been turned off.
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TRNSMT can show World Cup game after local objections rejected
Community councils argued the late finish would cause even more noise and disruption for neighbours.
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Street closed for up to three weeks for ground movement investigation
Residents were evacuated from the street in Coalsnaughton, Clackmannanshire, on Monday evening.
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Politics Show: Cabinet crew and by-elections brewing
Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart and Liz Lloyd.
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The cycle lane row splitting a town centre
Almost 1,000 people have signed a petition against the two-way lane on Greenock's West Blackhall Street.
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Secluded bay in the south of Scotland goes up for sale
Morroch Bay, near Portpatrick, includes two cottages and sits on the edge of the Rhins of Galloway.
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Not a continuity cabinet: Swinney signals change with familiar faces
Seven of its nine members were already there but everyone except the first minister has a new job.
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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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Piper 'devastated' after kilt worn by uncle killed in Iraq is stolen
The kilt and sporran were taken in Newcastle after Alexander Curtis performed at a student ball.
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Authorities missed chances to protect 'beastie house' abuse victims, review says
A review was carried out after the conviction of seven people involved in the abuse of children between 2012 and 2019.
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Greens candidate claims she was told to withdraw over student visa
Another candidate, Q Manivannan, did run despite also being in the UK on a student visa and they were elected as an MSP.
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New sleeping pods on overnight ferries welcomed
The new service between Aberdeen, Orkney and Shetland aims to give more passengers a good night's sleep.
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The twins who make people look twice at emergency callouts
Identical twins Lee and Liam Myers both work with the emergency services in the Scottish Borders.
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Scotland's Home of the Year winner says renovating house was 'like childbirth'
The nation's best property has been crowned by the judges of Scotland's Home of the Year 2026.
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Union warning over staffing levels at busy custody centre
Staff in the report said that St Leonard's Custody Centre in Edinburgh is "significantly understaffed."
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Youth hostel 'stag parties' revealed in archive photographs
The images from the 1980s have been released to mark Hostelling Scotland's 95th anniversary.
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New surveillance aircraft arrives at RAF Lossiemouth
The Wedgetail is the first of a fleet of the planes to be based in Moray.
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Piper 'devastated' after kilt worn by uncle killed in Iraq is stolen
The kilt and sporran were taken in Newcastle after Alexander Curtis performed at a student ball.
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Driver dies five days after car and lorry crash
The 45-year-old man was driving a Renault Kangoo when it collided with a lorry in Callander.
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Askou joins Toulouse - what now for Motherwell?
Jens Berthel Askou leaves Motherwell to become head coach of Toulouse - what now for the Fir Park club?
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'Still place for older gentleman' - O'Neill coy on Celtic future
Martin O'Neill says there is still a place in football management for "older gentleman" as he kept the possibility of a Celtic return open.
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'Underdogs bite' - Dunfermline boss Lennon gives Celtic cup final warning
Neil Lennon warns former club Celtic that "underdogs bite" as his Dunfermline Athletic side aim to cause a Scottish Cup shock in Saturday's final.
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Claims Hearts players assaulted 'not proven' - O'Neill
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill says allegations Hearts players were assaulted amid Saturday's pitch invasion "has not been proved" as the fallout from the Premiership title decider continues.

