National News
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Man admits killing victim by pushing him in front of ambulance on 999 call
Lewis Budge attacked Robert Bromell on the Corran Esplanade in Oban, Argyll and Bute, in September 2023.
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Police say high risk of travel disruption as amber rain warning issued
A yellow warning of rain is also in place for a wider area of Scotland.
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'Paul Mescal loved my song - but forgot my name'
The Gladiator II and Hamnet star mentioned last December he was loving a song called Evelyn, by Michael McGovern.
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Seven films represent Scotland at last Redford Sundance festival
Seven out of 100 films at the festival founded by Hollywood legend Robert Redford have links to Scotland.
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Scottish government urges Ofcom to reject STV's news shake-up
STV is proposing to end the separate service for the north and reduce the amount of purely local news it shows.
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Anti-asylum protest organiser admits abusing police officer
Connor Graham, 28 pled guilty to breach of the peace after an incident in Falkirk on December 6.
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Should Scotland fans boycott the World Cup over Greenland row?
A former SNP MP, Hannah Kennedy-Bardell said she would "potentially" suggest boycotting the football tournament.
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Wind farm near coast-to-coast walking route approved
The 10-turbines between Sanquhar and Carsphairn will be visible from the Southern Upland Way.
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'Are we not good enough?' Girls football team win tiny plastic cup as boys get full-size trophy
The cup paled into comparison to the grand old trophy presented to the winning boys football team.
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Man jailed for 'despicable' sex attacks on girls and woman
Gordon Docherty raped one his victims while her newborn was nearby.
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Fossil dating back 410 million years joins museum collection
Researchers say the fossil found in Aberdeenshire is neither plant nor fungus as previously thought.
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Rangers' opponents Stranraer face cup expulsion
Stranraer face losing out on £200,000 which could "keep the club running for three or four years" if they are expelled from the Scottish Cup and miss out on a visit to Rangers for fielding an ineligible player.
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Former school housemaster jailed for raping vulnerable children
William Brydson, 78, committed the offences when he was head of care at a school in Newton Stewart.
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Controversial Glasgow mural 'will have nothing to do with AI'
A suggested design for the wall was mocked and criticised online for its usage of AI, including having a bald eagle in the image - a bird not found in Scotland.
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Glasgow Film Festival 'here to stay' as 2026 line-up revealed
This year's event will feature 68 UK premieres among a total of126 films, shown between 25 February and 8 March.
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Mum demands answers over son found dead with stab wounds in a Home Office flat
Sheena Millar says she is still seeking answers despite a year-long investigation into the death of her son Mikhail.
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Plans for huge wind farm paused over 'unfair' grid charges
A developer warns that a development will not be built unless "unfair" transmission charges are overhauled.
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New owners to turn luxury hotel into family home
The Blackaddie House Hotel in Sanquhar dates back to the 16th Century and ran as a hotel for decades.
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Six key takeaways from the hospitals inquiry
As final submissions are made to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, we now have a clearer picture of what went wrong.
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Why Scotland's assisted dying bill is on a knife edge
As they prepare for a final vote on the historic bill, MSPs are weighing a life and death decision.
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Super hospital ‘scandal’: the story so far
What we’ve learned from the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry.
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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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'Just bad luck': The teenage cousins living with inoperable brain tumours
Lachlan Lindsay and Hazel Dempster were both diagnosed with brain tumours as children.
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Scottish Hospitals Inquiry: What is being investigated?
The public inquiry into safety and wellbeing issues at Scotland's biggest hospital enters its final phase.
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Our local bridge has been closed for two years - it's affecting daily life
Aboyne bridge is one of more than 200 bridges in Aberdeenshire needing repairs, restoration or major refurbishment, according to a new report.
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'Are we not good enough?' Girls football team win tiny plastic cup as boys get full-size trophy
The cup paled into comparison to the grand old trophy presented to the winning boys football team.
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Councillors vote against Skye wind farm plans
The developer of the project proposed for near Edinbane says it is disappointed by the refusal.
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Scottish government urges Ofcom to reject STV's news shake-up
STV is proposing to end the separate service for the north and reduce the amount of purely local news it shows.
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Wind farm near coast-to-coast walking route approved
The 10-turbines between Sanquhar and Carsphairn will be visible from the Southern Upland Way.
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Anti-asylum protest organiser admits abusing police officer
Connor Graham, 28 pled guilty to breach of the peace after an incident in Falkirk on December 6.
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Sparta star to Gladbach outcast - what will Celtic get with Cvancara?
Manager Martin O'Neill has confirmed that Tomas Cvancara is on his way to Celtic, so what can fans expect from the Czech Republic striker?
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'Unreal' crowd carries Norrie to set up Zverev meeting
British number two Cameron Norrie pulls through a rain-delayed match to move past United States' Emilio Nava in the Australian Open second round.
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Bologna's Ferguson seeks first win over Celtic
Bologna captain Lewis Ferguson is targeting a first win over Celtic in 17 attempts when the Italians host the Scottish champions on Europa League duty.

