National News
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Prisoners to be released earlier in bid to end jail overcrowding
The release point for certain short-term prisoners is to be cut to 30% of their sentence, down from 40%.
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Serial sex attacker bribed boys with games console codes
Ross Brogan gave one victim more than a £1,000-worth of tokens in exchange for indecent photos and videos.
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Man charged over murder of baby in Aberdeen
An injured two-month-old boy died after he was taken to Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital last June.
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Why did Celtic turn down £25m bid for Engels?
Manager Martin O'Neill is delighted Celtic chose to reject Nottingham Forest's big offer for Arne Engels, so what were the factors at play behind the deadline day decision?
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Victim of 'Celtic Curse' spent years blaming herself for poor health
Anne Campbell says being diagnosed with a genetic disease in her 80s came as a relief.
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Mossmorran stops production after 40 years with jobs at risk
The chemical works in Fife will be fully decommissioned with the process expected to be completed by early 2028.
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Irn-Bru maker AG Barr buys two rival brands in £50m deal
The company said the two brands reflect the consumer's switch from alcoholic beverages to "adult soft drinks".
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Glasgow's tree of the year competing to be named best in Europe
The acclaimed Argyle Street Ash is up against 12 trees from across the continent in the competition.
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Firefighter widow's 'painful' three-year wait in court case
Barry Martin died after sustaining serious injuries during a fire at the former Jenners building in Edinburgh in January 2023.
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Pedestrian killed in crash on major road out of Edinburgh
The A90 was closed northbound from Cramond Bridge towards the Queensferry Crossing earlier.
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Woman prisoners 'treated as pawns' by Scottish government, court told
The campaign group For Women Scotland is challenging the guidance which helps decide which prisons trans people are held in.
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Glasgow's King's Theatre 'increasingly unable' to land large shows
The Glasgow theatre needs investment or many touring productions will only go to Edinburgh in the future, a report has found.
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Isles mum thanks air ambulance crew for helping to save her baby
Eilidh MacNab developed a serious pregnancy complication before being airlifted to a mainland hospital.
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Drug driver who killed mother-of-four jailed
Margaret Sutherland died after her car was struck by Jamie Little's vehicle on the A9 in Easter Ross.
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Record number of children in temporary housing
There has also been a rise in rough sleeping, though there has been some improvement in other housing statistics.
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Further drop in year-long waits for NHS treatment
One in nine Scots are on still on an NHS waiting list but year-long waits are falling, new figures show.
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Government confirms it will not back prostitution offences bill
Independent MSP Ash Regan's bill would make it a criminal offence to pay for sex in Scotland.
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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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'My wife's death should act as warning to drivers'
Pat Marshall, from County Durham, was cycling in Angus when she was knocked off her bike.
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Why the Prostitution Bill fell at the first hurdle
SNP MSP Michelle Thomson on rebelling against the Scottish Government.
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Lover, liar, predator: How we took back power from the man who controlled us
Shannon, Robyn, Jenni and Natalie teamed up to bring Aaron Swan to justice after decades of abuse.
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The hospital deaths that could lead to criminal charges
Seven patient deaths at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital site are being investigated by Scotland's prosecution and death investigation service.
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Why tartan is 'having a moment' in fashion again
From The Traitors to high fashion, tartan is making a comeback as designers turn to the Scottish heritage style.
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Fire fears, accidents and emu attacks among safety concerns at Cold War bunker
Volunteers restoring a former Edinburgh nuclear bunker are worried someone will be hurt because of safety issues.
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Squabbling, U-turns and 'made-up' quotes - who's in the right over the hospital scandal?
The row over the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry continues to evolve with leaders trading increasingly barbed accusations.
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Firefighter widow's 'painful' three-year wait in court case
Barry Martin died after sustaining serious injuries during a fire at the former Jenners building in Edinburgh in January 2023.
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Victim of 'Celtic Curse' spent years blaming herself for poor health
Anne Campbell says being diagnosed with a genetic disease in her 80s came as a relief.
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Man charged over murder of baby in Aberdeen
An injured two-month-old boy died after he was taken to Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital last June.
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Upgrade approved for 'most magnificent barn in the Borders'
Torwoodlee House sits on an estate which has been home to the Pringle family since the 1500s.
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Work begins on £1.9m Dundee street transformation
The Union Street project will include a public events space, seating and shelters, and improved lighting.
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'Don't be afraid of being different, it's your superpower'
As he begins his bid for Winter Olympic gold, curler Bruce Mouat writes a letter to his 10-year-old self for BBC Sport.
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Why did Celtic turn down £25m bid for Engels?
Manager Martin O'Neill is delighted Celtic chose to reject Nottingham Forest's big offer for Arne Engels, so what were the factors at play behind the deadline day decision?
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'Uncage the gorilla' - Schoeman knows what Scots must improve
Pierre Schoeman has seen his fair share of disappointment in a Scotland jersey but is maintaining his belief in what the side are capable of.
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Celtic's O'Neill 'very interested' in Oxlade-Chamberlain
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill says he would be "very interested" in signing free agent Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, but reckons the former Liverpool and Arsenal midfielder has lots of options.
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Rohl delight at Rangers' transfer business as Danilo joins exits
Danny Rohl believes Rangers have "increased the quality in the squad", even though they have reduced their head count.

