National News
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Scotland's hottest day in two years as temperatures top 31C
A provisional reading of 32C was recorded at Aviemore with other parts of the Highlands not far behind.
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Family devastated after death of man in Aberdeen incident
A man has been arrested after Dylan Geddes, 24, was fatally injured during a disturbance in the city.
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Homes evacuated after Glasgow tenement collapses
The derelict building, which was damaged by fire during lockdown, crashed to the ground shortly after midnight.
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TRNSMT swelters with Biffy Clyro headlining day two of festival
Fontaines D.C, Underworld and Sigrid are among other acts performing on the Saturday bill.
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Donald Trump and the Scots: A not-so special relationship
Past visits suggest the US president's latest trip to his mother's homeland is unlikely to receive a warm welcome.
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Firefighters tackle blaze on Perthshire hillside
Fire crews remained at the scene on Saturday and were working to make the area safe.
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Orkney counts down to Island Games grand opening
Around 2000 athletes are expected to parade through Kirkwall representing their islands with flags.
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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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Convicted paedophile jailed for hunting and killing animals
Brandon Robb has been banned from owning animals after posting videos of his wildlife crimes on social media.
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Owners reported after two dogs die locked in hot car
Police Scotland has reported two people to prosecutors after the incident in Linwood, Renfrewshire.
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Teenager planned mass murder by setting fire to mosque
The 17-year-old was arrested after police caught him with an airgun and aerosol cans outside Inverclyde Muslim Centre.
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Inspector Rebus to return for second BBC series
Sir Ian Rankin's Edinburgh detective is coming back for a second series of the award-winning TV adaptation.
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'I was lucky to survive a one-punch attack'
Airline pilot Ross McConnell warns of the potential dangers after his attacker in Aberdeen is jailed.
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The Barrowland's star-clad façade set for a face-lift
Proposals for the iconic Glasgow music venue include two huge LED displays/
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Man charged over death of man found on street
A 25-year-old has been charged after the death of a man in the Tillydrone area of Aberdeen on Thursday.
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TRNSMT music festival starts strong in the scorching heat
TRNSMT 2025 is headlined over three days by 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol.
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In Pictures: Fans feel the heat at TRNSMT 2025
The three-day festival on Glasgow Green includes headliners 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol.
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Watch the highlights from TRNSMT day one
Shereen Cutkelvin presents highlights from the first day of TRNSMT from Glasgow Green.
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All you need to know for TRNSMT 2025
Headlining the festival's eighth instalment are 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol.
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The TRNSMT star who cut her teeth busking in Glasgow
Rianne Downey's cover of the Beautiful South was praised by former singer Paul Heaton, and now she sings with him.
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Weather forecast for TRNSMT weekend
The weather forecast for TRNSMT music festival in Glasgow.
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Full line-up and stage times for the weekend
The Glasgow Green music jamboree will take place over three days and features scores of acts.
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Subway strike called off in time for festival
An enhanced interim offer has now been backed by members of the Unite union.
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Trainspotting's Irvine Welsh: We've become 'dumbed-down machines'
Author Irvine Welsh has written a sequel called Men in Love, because the world is "so full of hate".
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Island Games fever takes hold in transformed Orkney
The area has been transformed to cope with a similar number of competitors to the Winter Olympics.
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Why zonal electricity pricing for Scotland is not going to happen
Plans to set people's electricity bills based on where they live have been dropped by the UK government.
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Could taxpayer-funded public diners be revived?
Thousands of diners were supported by the government and operated throughout the UK until the 1960s.
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Early risers spot rare 'night shining' clouds
Noctilucent clouds are seen high up in the Earth's atmosphere over Aberdeen, Edinburgh and elsewhere.
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Are all airports following Edinburgh and increasing liquid limits?
It will now be possible to carry liquids in containers of up to two litres through security in hand luggage.
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Capaldi says therapy played 'massive part' in comeback
Scottish star says his performance two years ago "was the worst moment of his life" but therapy helped.
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Football club asks fans to offer a room to new players
Partick Thistle have appealed for fans with spare rooms to take in new signings and help them integrate into Glasgow life.
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Photographer to recreate childhood river trip in dad's canoe
Ed Smith made his first descent of the Spey with his dad David almost 30 years ago.
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Convicted paedophile jailed for hunting and killing animals
Brandon Robb has been banned from owning animals after posting videos of his wildlife crimes on social media.
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Temperature hits 32C on Scotland's hottest day in two years
The provisional reading was recorded at Aviemore with other parts of the Highlands not far behind.
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Family devastated after death of man in Aberdeen incident
A man has been arrested after Dylan Geddes, 24, was fatally injured during a disturbance in the city.
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Leisure centre evacuated due to chlorine leak
Fire crews were called out to deal with the incident at the site in Selkirk on Thursday evening.
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Firefighters tackle blaze on Perthshire hillside
Fire crews remained at the scene on Saturday and were working to make the area safe.
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McIlroy shares Scottish Open lead heading into final day
Rory McIlroy is in prime position for another Scottish Open title after surging to a share of the lead with an imposing third-round 66.
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Jones seizes chance & Farrell's return - how are Lions shaping up for first Test?
Huw Jones seizes his chance, Jac Morgan impresses again, Owen Farrell looks sharp and Hugo Keenan show his resilience as the Lions look to the first Test.
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Premier League side keen on Rangers target - gossip
Rangers face competition from the Premier League for a winger, while Celtic target a new striker and Hearts are close to two more signings.
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What did we learn from McInnes' first Hearts game?
Amy Canavan outlines three things we learned from Derek McInnes first game as Hearts manager, as his side beat Dunfermline 4-1 in the League Cup.
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'Hard work ahead' - Pressley bemoans Dundee loss
Dundee should be "under no illusions how much work's required", said new head coach Steven Pressley following the home defeat by Airdrieonians.