National News
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Alex Salmond laid to rest in funeral near family home
A private service has been held at Strichen Parish Church in Aberdeenshire.
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Swinney rejects calls for inquiry into Sturgeon investigation
Newly published legal advice is creating a row over the independence of an independent inquiry.
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Huge Australian 'fiasco' ship to be mothballed in Edinburgh
Newly-built Spirit of Tasmania is too large to fit the port facilities in Tasmania, so will be stored at Port of Leith.
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The rise and fall of Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Thirty years after its controversial formation, the Highland club is fighting for survival.
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What happened on a spooky Highland paranormal investigation?
Victorian Strathpeffer Pavilion is said to be haunted by a cast of ghosts.
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Ancient oak named after a band is UK Tree of the Year
The Skipinnish Oak in Lochaber is thought to be at least 1,000 years old.
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Council seeks to 'claw back' Peter Pan house funds
It is one of four secured creditors who helped fund the overhaul of Moat Brae in Dumfries.
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Rangers 'free of litigation' as they post £17.2m loss
Rangers are "free of any litigation claims for first time in over a decade" as they posted a £17.2m loss despite what the Scottish Premiership club say are record revenue and income figures for the year to June.
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Teenager rescued from water after going overboard from ferry
Police were called to reports of a male youth having gone overboard a ferry near Gourock at about 09:25.
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Homicides up 10% but still close to record low
The number of people murdered or killed in Scotland rose by 10% last year but is still the third lowest since records began.
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Council to consult on demolishing theatre over RAAC fears
Campaigners want a replacement for the complex built on the same site after the local authority moved to demolish it.
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Hundreds at rally in support of Perth and Kinross school strike
More than half of primary schools in the area are closed because of the strike over pay.
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Man charged after suspect item led to tower block evacuation
Flats were cleared while a controlled explosion was carried out on a "device" found during death inquiry.
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What's happening with children's gender care in Scotland?
A landmark report says "toxicity" of debate is hampering medical research into gender services.
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Faces from Barlinnie's Victorian past brought to life online
Two thousand images and 180,000 prison records from the Victorian era have been unveiled by the Scotland’s People website.
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Scottish Tories needed a new message - has Findlay found it?
Russell Findlay set out his stall in his first major speech since becoming party leader
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The Scottish doctor who changed the lives of diabetics
Dr Reith came up with the idea for insulin pens, which soon replaced syringes as the way to take the drug.
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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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Scottish town celebrates Halloween six days early
Kilmarnock residents set to celebrate so-called "Killieween" six days before Halloween itself.
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Watch: Alex Salmond's coffin at church and cortege led by piper
The former first minister's funeral and burial is attended by family and close friends only.
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Alex Salmond’s coffin flown home to Scotland
A plane carrying Alex Salmond's body has left North Macedonia and is being flown back to Scotland.
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'Sorrow' Salmond did not live to see an independent Scotland - Flynn
MPs from across the political spectrum paid tribute to Alex Salmond at Westminster, where he served for 25 years.
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Salmond family pay tribute to 'devoted and loving' man
The family of the former first minister vow to continue his work for Scottish independence.
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Alex Salmond obituary: A man and a politician of contradictions
The 69-year old was first minister for seven years but resigned after losing the 2014 referendum.
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Alex Salmond: A politician who loved creating headlines
The former Scottish first minister was a politician who rarely missed a media opportunity.
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Champion of independence leaves a fractured political legacy
Alex Salmond, who has died at the age of 69, led the SNP into power and through the 2014 referendum.
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Chris Mason: Alex Salmond was a man of consequence
Our political editor writes that the late ex first minister was "waspish, pugnacious, unrelenting, engaging".
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UK Budget 'needs to invest in services and infrastructure'
The UK Budget needs to invest in services and infrastructure in order to bring about an end to austerity, the Scottish finance secretary says.
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Shetland oysters back on the market after 130 years
A family-run croft in Shetland has made history by exporting oysters for what is thought to be the first time in more than130 years.
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Afghan women describe joy at resuming medical dreams in Scotland
Medical students banned from university in Afghanistan describe their joy after resuming their studies in Scotland.
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My best friend stole £86,000 from my daughter's charity
A woman whose best friend stole from a charity set up in memory of her daughter believes her crimes were fuelled by greed.
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Watch: 40 years of Jim McColl on Beechgrove Garden
Former Beechgrove Garden presenter and "Scottish national treasure" Jim McColl has died aged 89.
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Watch: Stormy waters and high winds as storm hits Scotland
Storm Ashley could cause gusts of up to 70-80 mph (113-129km/h) in some areas of Scotland.
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Salmond was a monumental figure in politics - Starmer
Prime Minister Keir Starmer pays tribute to the 'lasting legacy' of Alex Salmond.
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Watch: Training police horses to help deal with public disorder
The BBC has been given an exclusive insight into the training of police horses when it comes to dealing with public order.
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Council to consult on demolishing theatre over RAAC fears
Campaigners want a replacement for the complex built on the same site after the local authority moved to demolish it.
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The rise and fall of Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Thirty years after its controversial formation, the Highland club is fighting for survival.
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Alex Salmond laid to rest in funeral near family home
A private service has been held at Strichen Parish Church in Aberdeenshire.
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Council seeks to 'claw back' Peter Pan house funds
It is one of four secured creditors who helped fund the overhaul of Moat Brae in Dumfries.
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Hundreds at rally in support of Perth and Kinross school strike
More than half of primary schools in the area are closed because of the strike over pay.
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Rangers 'free of litigation' as they post £17.2m loss
Rangers are "free of any litigation claims for first time in over a decade" as they posted a £17.2m loss despite what the Scottish Premiership club say are record revenue and income figures for the year to June.
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Thelin reveals 'top man' Sir Alex chat about leadership
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin reveals that he has received some advice about leadership from legendary former Dons boss Sir Alex Ferguson.