National News
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Family 'devastated' by death of man after street incident
Richard Lee, 39, was found seriously injured on Greenock Road on Thursday and later died in hospital.
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First doctors graduate from new part-time course
A group of twenty who worked in other areas of healthcare while studying, have now qualified as doctors.
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Police make further gangland feud arrests taking total to 52
The feud has led to assaults, shootings and fire bombings across the east and west of Scotland since March.
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Three taken to hospital after house disturbance
Police say three men, aged 18, 25 and 28, were taken to Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary for treatment.
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What did we learn from Scotland's win over Maori All Blacks?
We look at the key factors as Scotland open their Pacific tour with a hard-fought victory.
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The festival for dogs that is coming to Glasgow
The first ever Barklove event is to be held at the city's SWG3 venue on Sunday.
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World War One ship's bell recovered after 108 years
It had lain underwater after accidental magazine explosions sank the battleship HMS Vanguard at Scapa Flow in 1917.
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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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Double funeral for gangland pair shot dead in Spain
Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan were gunned down in a bar in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol on 31 May.
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Teacher killed in Dunblane shootings among honoured Scots
Eight Scots who lost their lives in the line of duty are being honoured with the Elizabeth Emblem.
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New Red Arrows jets could be built at Prestwick Airport
Aviation company Aeralis confirms it is in partnership talks with the Scottish government-owned airport following speculation last month.
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Final farewell at Celtic Park for Lisbon Lion John Clark
Celtic invited fans to gather for a funeral tribute to John Clark who died at the age of 84.
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Inquiry finds fatal crash lorry driver fell asleep
A sheriff rules that "on the available evidence" Thomas Hein fell asleep before the crash near Moffat.
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Scotland's papers: 'Partners in crime' funeral and tax rise hints
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Shipyard needs urgent investment to survive, MSPs warn
A Holyrood committee says a lack of orders and reputational damage need to be overcome for the Ferguson Marine yard to prosper.
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Meteor pieces may have landed on Ben Nevis, say experts
The small meteor lit up the night sky on Thursday and may have landed as meteorites across a vast area of the west Highlands.
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Former Lord Provost banned from going near ex for five years
Philip Braat contacted the woman 122 times between July and September 2024.
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Scottish Water union members to vote on pay offer
Hundreds of members at Unite, Unison and the GMB have been on strike regularly since the spring.
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It's scary to talk about music scene abuse - but if I don't, it won't change
Fiddle player Laura Jane Wilkie feels a responsibility to talk about issues in her industry to help other women
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Where are you at most risk of hitting a deer in Scotland?
An estimated 1,850 collisions involving traffic and deer have occurred every year in Scotland since 2016.
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Hannah Laing: Organiser, headliner and sold-out star of debut Doof festival
Doof in the Park comes to Dundee's Camperdown Park this weekend.
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The footballer helping pupils stay on the ball in class
Head teacher Linda Strachan says football coaching by her son Danny is helping school performance.
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How does Starmer's NHS plan compare to Scotland's?
The prime minister and John Swinney both have ambitions to reform health services, but there are many difficult challenges to overcome.
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Photos capture allure of Dumfries' 'Venetian palace'
Photographers of all ages took part in a competition designed to capture the beauty of the historic building on the River Nith.
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'I looked after Sean Connery, David Lynch and Tarantino for work'
Angela Freeman encountered many celebrities during 34 years at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
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How Spanish-owned bank TSB was born in a tiny Scottish village
The world's oldest savings bank is set to be bought over by Santander in a £1.7bn deal.
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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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Lynx that were let loose in Cairngorms given names
The three female wild cats now in the care of the Highland Wildlife Park at Kincraig have been named Caledonia, Cardrona and Bluebell.
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Vulnerable patients told secure ward to close within weeks
A secure hospital ward for people with complex learning disabilities was found to fall short of standards.
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What do UK welfare reforms mean for Scotland?
Scotland has its own social security system - so what impact could Labour's proposals have north of the border?
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Police make further gangland feud arrests taking total to 52
The feud has led to assaults, shootings and fire bombings across the east and west of Scotland since March.
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Meteor pieces may have landed on Ben Nevis, say experts
The small meteor lit up the night sky on Thursday and may have landed as meteorites across a vast area of the west Highlands.
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World War One ship's bell recovered after 108 years
It had lain underwater after accidental magazine explosions sank the battleship HMS Vanguard at Scapa Flow in 1917.
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Inquiry finds fatal crash lorry driver fell asleep
A sheriff rules that "on the available evidence" Thomas Hein fell asleep before the crash near Moffat.
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Teacher killed in Dunblane shootings among honoured Scots
Eight Scots who lost their lives in the line of duty are being honoured with the Elizabeth Emblem.
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Was Ferguson 'turning tanker'? Who's a 'sponge'? And who's not worth £15m? - Dodds on Rangers stint
Former Rangers coach Billy Dodds gives his view on where the Ibrox club are after leaving at the end of the season.
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Farrell muddies waters & Kinghorn's class - Lions talking points
Making an issue of the wet pitch wasn't a good moment for Lions head coach Andy Farrell, but Saturday's match might have been a good night for his son Owen.
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Norrie & Kartal carry GB hopes at Wimbledon on Sunday
British duo Cameron Norrie and Sonay Kartal hope to book Wimbledon quarter-final places by winning their fourth-round matches on Sunday.
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Rangers new boy Aasgaard 'always pictured myself in Martin team'
Rangers sign midfielder Thelo Aasgaard from Luton Town for an undisclosed fee.
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Scotland ready for 'cut-throat' T20 World Cup qualifier
Scotland aim to make it to a fifth successive T20 World Cup at next week's European Qualifier event in the Netherlands.