National 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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Wife blows kiss to murder accused before giving evidence
Betty Campbell gave evidence at the trial of her husband David, who is accused of murdering Brian Low.
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Man charged over death of 61-year-old on Glasgow street
James Greenhorn was stabbed in the Tollcross area on Monday afternoon.
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French coin found near Culloden may have been used to pay Jacobite
Ian Deveney made his find on land between Inverness and the 280-year-old battlefield.
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Search stood down after reports of man overboard on Larne-Cairnryan ferry
Emergency services responded to reports of a man overboard from a ferry travelling between Scotland and NI.
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Gang rift members admit fire attack on businessman's cars
Tyler Ramage, Robert Thomson, Kenzie Gardner and Kieran Abercrombie were involved in setting fire to a Land Rover and Audi in May last year.
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Rowing club rallies round to save historic boathouse
Eyemouth Community Rowing Group is hoping to restore the Old Coble House to its former glory.
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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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Row as Scottish Borders set for 8.5% council tax rise
Councillors argue the inflation-busting increase is needed to preserve front-line services.
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Scotland to meet Switzerland in Nations League
Scotland will face Switzerland, Slovenia and North Macedonia in Group B1 in the next edition of the Nations League.
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Clyde crane facing uncertain future due to high cost of repairs
The Titan crane has been closed for the past eight years and does not have a re-opening date.
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Salmon exports remain high but Scotch whisky falls
Scottish salmon exports increased in tonnage by 9%, while the volume of Scotch whisky exports dropped by 4.3%.
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Release of bus driver's killer 'sickening', says Tory leader
Keith Rollinson, 58, died of a cardiac arrest after being attacked by a teenager in Elgin.
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Sex attack takeaway driver jailed after four years evading justice
Abdul Samad was found guilty in 2022 but failed to appear in court and remained free until his arrest in January.
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Has Scotland's space dream crashed to earth?
The reason why Scottish companies want to compete in the global space race.
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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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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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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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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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Will Sarwar's 'Hail Mary' be a points scorer in the election?
The Scottish Labour leader made his biggest political play by calling for the prime minister to stand down earlier this week.
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Gang rift members admit fire attack on businessman's cars
Tyler Ramage, Robert Thomson, Kenzie Gardner and Kieran Abercrombie were involved in setting fire to a Land Rover and Audi in May last year.
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Salmon exports remain high but Scotch whisky falls
Scottish salmon exports increased in tonnage by 9%, while the volume of Scotch whisky exports dropped by 4.3%.
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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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Rowing club rallies round to save historic boathouse
Eyemouth Community Rowing Group is hoping to restore the Old Coble House to its former glory.
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Wife blows kiss to murder accused before giving evidence
Betty Campbell gave evidence at the trial of her husband David, who is accused of murdering Brian Low.
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Scotland change four for 'biggest game of season' with England
Jamie Ritchie, Nathan McBeth, George Turner and Gregor Brown come into the Scotland XV for Saturday's Six Nations meeting with England, with head coach Gregor Townsend saying it is "always our biggest game of the season".
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Scotland to meet Switzerland in Nations League
Scotland will face Switzerland, Slovenia and North Macedonia in Group B1 in the next edition of the Nations League.
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Statement win underlines GB curlers' golden claim
Team GB's men's curlers reinforce their credentials as Winter Olympic gold medal favourites with a statement 6-3 win over Sweden.
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Barnes rules out Scotland switch, confirms Clarke
Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes will not be switching allegiance from England to Scotland before the World Cup, says head coach Steve Clarke.
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Podcast: Scotland name team for must-win England clash
Tom and Andy discuss Gregor Townsend's selections ahead of the Calcutta Cup

