National News
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Desperate times are behind Sarwar's PM resignation call
Anas Sarwar's demand for Sir Keir Starmer's resignation may look disloyal but it was borne of fear and frustration.
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Peter Murrell accused of embezzling £459,000 over 12-year period
The former SNP chief executive is accused of illicitly purchasing items including luxury goods, jewellery, cosmetics, two cars and a motorhome.
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Scottish designer says Traitors design was 'stolen' by NBC
Siobhan Mackenzie designed a jumper for presenter Alan Cumming on the US version of the Traitors.
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Japanese artist Hokusai inspires new work by Scottish Opera
The Great Wave is a new work for Scottish Opera by composer Dai Fujikura and librettist Harry Ross.
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Plans to mark wartime tragedy which killed 100 Scottish Italians
A national day is proposed in Italy on the date Rando Bertoia - last survivor of the Arandora Star sinking - died.
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Rock musician to fund Alex Salmond case against Scottish government
Paul McManus, drummer with Scottish band Gun, has taken on the legal action from Salmond's family.
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Glen Sannox ferry return delayed by anchor fault
The CalMac ship was been out of action since November for annual overhaul and other work
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Sarwar stands by resignation call in conversation with Starmer
The Scottish Labour leader has described speaking to Sir Keir Starmer days after calling on the PM to quit
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Accused 'first heard of man's murder on the news'
David Campbell is accused of shooting 65-year-old dog walker Brian Low in Aberfeldy in February 2024
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Man dies after sustaining serious injuries at caravan park
The 34-year-old man died two days after being injured at the Thurston Manor Leisure Park near Dunbar.
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Murder accused allegedly 'fled to Liverpool' after street death
Sean Murray is charged with murdering James Greenhorn in Glasgow's Tollcross area on 9 February.
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Two arrested after £1.6m cannabis cultivation found in Dundee
Approximately 2,000 plants were recovered during a raid in the city on Thursday afternoon.
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Financially stricken health board to be given further support
Government ministers said the situation at NHS Ayrshire and Arran has been escalated to a Stage Four intervention.
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College staff 'worried for health' after welding fumes safety breach
An inspection found welding demonstrations took place without the use of ventilation equipment at City of Glasgow College.
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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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I lost the ability to read, it turns out I'd had a stroke
Gordon Robb, from Bonnyrigg, had a bleed on his brain but dismissed concerns after not experiencing the usual symptoms of the condition.
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Politics Show: Will Starmer really campaign with Sarwar?
Natalie Higgins, Phil Sim and James Matthewson on the week’s political news.
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'We lived next to a fire that took six months to put out'
The Coatbridge street where a mystery underground fire caught light after 120 years.
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Aberdeen finally sees sunshine after 21 days of gloom
The last reported sunshine had been on 21 January - the longest sunless period since records began in 1957.
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How Team GB is leading the way in curling's arms race
From housewives with brooms to Olympic lifters - step inside the world-leading National Curling Academy in Stirling.
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Why are criminals stealing used cooking oil from Scotland's chip shops?
Across Scotland, 178 incidents of cooking oil thefts were reported to police between April to October last year.
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Has Scotland's space dream crashed to earth?
And why so many Scottish companies want are competing in the global space race.
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Britain's 'loneliest' sheep gives birth to first lambs
Fiona - who hit the headlines in 2023 after being rescued from the foot of a steep cliff - gives birth to twins at a farm park in the south of Scotland.
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Man dies after sustaining serious injuries at caravan park
The 34-year-old man died two days after being injured at the Thurston Manor Leisure Park near Dunbar.
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Scottish designer says Traitors design was 'stolen' by NBC
Siobhan Mackenzie designed a jumper for presenter Alan Cumming on the US version of the Traitors.
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Rock musician to fund Alex Salmond case against Scottish government
Paul McManus, drummer with Scottish band Gun, has taken on the legal action from Salmond's family.
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Plan to recreate Robert Burns' family home in farm restoration
Burns designed and built Ellisland Farm near Dumfries in 1788 and it is largely unchanged.
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Accused 'first heard of man's murder on the news'
David Campbell is accused of shooting 65-year-old dog walker Brian Low in Aberfeldy in February 2024
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Which side of 'split personality' Scotland will face England?
Scotland have a split personality. Which side of their character will we see most on Saturday? There's no telling, writes Tom English.
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Celtic report £13.2m pre-tax interim profit
Celtic report a pre-tax profit of £13.2m in their interim results for the six months to December.
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'Scots motivated to prove they deserve to play best'
Bowler Brad Wheal says proving lower-ranked teams deserve more opportunities is a greater motivation for Scotland than getting one over England.
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GB men's curlers lose to Italy after shocking start
Team GB's men's curlers fight back against Italy after a poor start but lose their first match of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Docherty to assist as Aberdeen prepare for summer appointment
Former assistant manager Tony Docherty rejoins Aberdeen to strengthen Peter Leven's interim management team until the summer as the Scottish Premiership club prepare to wait until then for a new head coach.

