National News
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David Murray says sorry over disaster of Rangers sale
The former Rangers owner says he regrets what happened to the club's staff and fans as he publishes his memoirs.
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Police chief to gang lords: 'We'll be coming after you'
Police Scotland's Jo Farrell says officers are targeting those leading an on-going gang war.
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Tommy Sheridan loses social work job legal challenge
Glasgow City Council said there was an "unacceptable level of risk" in hiring him as a social worker.
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Filmhouse saviours tell public: 'It's yours now - look after it'
After a heartfelt campaign led by A-listers, Edinburgh's Filmhouse is back with a new look.
News Headlines
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Starmer set to announce welfare climbdown in deal with Labour rebels
Cuts to some disability benefits will only hit future claimants, not those already on it, it is understood.
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Misogyny is an epidemic fuelled by social media, Amy Hunt tells BBC in first interview
People “should be very concerned” about sexist, hateful content on social media, says Amy, whose mother and two sisters were murdered last year.
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Child Q unsure she will 'feel normal again' after police strip-search
The woman, who was 15 at the time of the strip-search, was wrongly suspected of possessing cannabis.
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Iran leader says US gained nothing from strikes as Hegseth hails 'historic success'
The ayatollah speaks for the first time since the conflict ended, as the US insists Iran's nuclear sites are destroyed.
Entertainment News
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Anna Wintour stepping back as US Vogue's editor-in-chief
Dame Anna, who has been editor-in-chief for 37 years, will continue to hold a senior role at the company.
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Open-air 'living museum' scoops prestigious £120k prize
Beamish in Country Durham, which recreates life from bygone eras, is named the UK's museum of the year.
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What might James Bond be like under director Denis Villeneuve?
The Oscar-nominated Dune film-maker says he is a "die-hard" Bond fan and will "honour" the franchise.
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Sabrina Carpenter reveals new album art 'approved by God' after outcry
The original artwork was criticised by some who claimed it promoted misogynistic stereotypes.