National News
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Settlement agreed in Celtic Boys Club abuse cases
More than 20 former players involved in a class action have received a seven-figure sum.
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'RAAC in our roof has robbed us of our retirement'
A Dundee couple's future plans are on hold after the cheap version of concrete was found in their home
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Scottish clubs can postpone league match for European play-offs
Scottish clubs will be able to postpone a league match to prepare for a play-off round tie in European competition from next season.
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Man charged with attempted murder after armed raid
The 34-year-old is scheduled to appear at Dundee Sheriff Court following the incident on 14 March.
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Problems delay £22.8m road upgrade by more than a year
Work on Aurs Road in East Renfrewshire began in January 2024 and will not now be completed until spring 2026.
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Highest council tax hike hits home in Falkirk
The authority recently raised the charge by more than 15% after its ruling group was defeated in a vote.
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In pictures: Scottish nature photo awards 2024
Images taken in Shetland, Orkney, Highlands and Edinburgh were among the winners.
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Dundee University cuts to be 'worse than expected'
As many as 700 staff could be directly affected by cuts aimed at tackling a £35m deficit.
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Council tax and energy bill rises hit single parents hardest
A series of household bills, including water, energy and council tax, increase on Tuesday.
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Care at home to expand in plan to cut NHS waiting times
An extra £200m of funding will go towards improvements, including greater use of digital technology.
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Memorial service for schoolboy killed in Glasgow
The 15-year-old was fatally injured in the St George's Cross area of the city earlier this month.
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New £150m Tay crossing opens after years of planning
The road crosses the River Tay from west of the A9 and links with the A93 and A94 north of Scone.
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Climber, 22, dies after falling from Ben Nevis
The man and another climber both fell from Scotland's highest mountain on Saturday.
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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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Alarms, overdoses and saving lives: Two days in UK's first drug injection room
The BBC was given exclusive access to the controversial facility in the east end of Glasgow.
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'I have terminal cancer and lost my life savings to whisky barrel scammers'
Jay Evans was among hundreds duped into ploughing millions of pounds into casks that were overpriced or did not exist.
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'Gran inspired me to act and now I'm in the leading role'
James McCardle is starring in new comedy Four Mothers, which reminds him of his grandmother.
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In pictures: 10 years of Skye Live music festival
The event has had its fair share of ups and downs as it heads towards its anniversary in May.
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'I can't change the past but I've made athletics safer'
Pole vaulter Anna Gordon was shunned after reporting abuse but now she has effected safeguarding changes in athletics.
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Could Scotland have Europe's lowest electricity bills?
The boss of Octopus Energy says regional pricing would make bills cheaper because of abundant renewables in Scotland.
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Our problem with drugs
And the news story that's brought Boaty McBoatface and Nessie together.
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Stirling celebrates 900th anniversary with parade
About 900 people took part in the parade, including 350 musicians and local community groups.
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'To know the Big Yin's seen my stand-up is incredible'
Rosco McClelland has won this year's Sir Billy Connolly "Spirit of Glasgow" Award at the city's comedy festival.
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The 85-year-old still working on dry stone dykes
Dave Goulder was named in the New Year’s Honours list for services to dry stane dyking.
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Drone footage shows fire-damaged cargo vessel in Aberdeen
A cargo ship involved in a crash with an oil tanker in the North Sea has been towed to Aberdeen.
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SNP minister Christina McKelvie dies aged 57
The drugs and alcohol minister stepped back from her role last summer after announcing she had secondary breast cancer.
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Whisky scammers 'knew about my terminal diagnosis'
Victims have been conned out of millions of pounds in a whisky barrel investment scam, a BBC investigation has found.
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Five years since lockdown
'Quaran-teens' - five years since lockdown
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Police investigating fire at former restaurant
Six appliances battled the blaze on the ground floor for about three hours on Sunday evening.
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Climber, 22, dies after falling from Ben Nevis
The man and another climber both fell from Scotland's highest mountain on Saturday.
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Woman who beat man to death with kettle jailed for 18 years
Elizabeth Ann Sweeney, 36, had denied murdering Neil Jolly in Aberdeen in 2023.
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Investment broker charged with fraud and embezzlement
Police said the 69-year-old was due to appear in court at a later date.
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Man charged with attempted murder after armed raid
The 34-year-old is scheduled to appear at Dundee Sheriff Court following the incident on 14 March.
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Settlement agreed in Celtic Boys Club abuse cases
More than 20 former players involved in a class action have received a seven-figure sum.
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Scottish clubs can postpone league match for European play-offs
Scottish clubs will be able to postpone a league match to prepare for a play-off round tie in European competition from next season.
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Scotland must build on 'progress' against elite Germany
Caroline Weir says Scotland must build on the "definite progress" in the Nations League amid a "transitional period" for the manager-less national side.
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Rangers takeover red tape could resolve in month - gossip
Rangers takeover could be resolved by the end of April while Celtic could be set for talks over a new deal for Brendan Rodgers in Tuesday's Scottish gossip.
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Scotland lead way but suffer first loss at World Championships
Scotland are still among the leaders at the World Curling Championships in Canada after a closely-fought win over the hosts was followed by an 8-2 defeat by the Czech Republic.