National News
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Bid for outside police force to investigate Emma Caldwell inquiry stalls
The Crown Office tells BBC News it has been unable to find a non-Scottish force to take on the task.
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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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Warning of snow and strong winds for parts of Scotland
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Glasgow and Aberdeen airports increase passenger drop-off charges
The fees charged at both airports will rise to £7 for 15 minutes from Tuesday.
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Fife Flyers apologise after club drops Pride jerseys
The Kirkcaldy team said its rainbow jerseys would only be worn during the warm-up to respect its players' beliefs.
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New exams body plans to shake up qualifications system
Qualifications Scotland announces a major review of the exams system saying it wants to ensure they are "absolutely fit for purpose".
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Is whisky tourism on the rocks?
Some rural distilleries have closed visitor centres while others have cutr opening hours due to less footfall and difficulties finding staff.
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Ancient burial ground revealed during sewer construction
A 6th Century burial ground and two Iron Age roundhouses have been discovered at Windhill near Muir of Ord.
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Harpist named BBC Young Traditional Musician 2026
Aberdeenshire-born Rachel Groves leads the Scolty Harp Ensemble in the north-east of Scotland..
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Edinburgh bus and tram fares to rise
Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams have announced adult single fares are to go up from £2.20 to £2.40.
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Cannabis plants worth nearly £1m found in Dumfries
Police officers found the cultivation in a building in Friars Vennel on Sunday afternoon.
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'The council dug a crater on my land without telling me'
Susan Dick only discovered West Dunbartonshire Council were carrying out work when bulldozers appeared.
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Celtic Connections wraps up record-breaking year
About 114,000 people attended shows throughout the 18-day festival in Glasgow.
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Hunt for UK's smallest mouse in huge Scottish nature reserve
The 10,500-acre Tarras Valley reserve is being scoured for the presence of the tiny harvest mouse.
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Call for urgent action to reduce autism and ADHD waiting lists
The Scottish Parliament committee is concerned that people are waiting years for neurodevelopmental assessments.
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Air traffic control concerns over plans for 200m tall wind turbines
The body responsible for managing the UK's airspace opposes the project in southern 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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Screen grab: should we take kids’ phones away?
The growing campaign to keep children off smartphones and social media.
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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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A legal blunder allowed the man who abused us at school to escape justice – until now
William Brydson, who was "head of care" at a Newton Stewart boarding school, has been jailed for a litany of offences.
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Jim Wallace: Lib Dem who repeatedly stepped in as first minister
The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader represented Orkney for more than 30 years.
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Mum lifts own baby from womb after joining operating theatre team
Dr Leila El Alti gave birth to daughter Aurora by "maternal-assisted C-section" at University Hospital Wishaw.
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Parts of Netflix's Dept Q building could be reused in new development
Designers for the redevelopment of Argyle House in Edinburgh say some materials may be able to be reused in a new building.
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Seven arrested after alleged cannabis farm discovered in old school
The discovery was made last week in a former school in Wick.
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Warning of snow and strong winds for parts of Scotland
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Cannabis plants worth nearly £1m found in Dumfries
Police officers found the cultivation in a building in Friars Vennel on Sunday afternoon.
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Serial stalker targeted Perth city centre workers
The 42-year-old made sexual remarks to women, leaving them "distressed and terrified".
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Forest make third bid worth £25m for Celtic's Engels
Nottingham Forest table a third offer for Celtic midfielder Arne Engels worth up to £25m.
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Meet the 17 Scots in Team GB for Winter Olympics
Seventeen Scottish athletes, across four different sports, will be part of Team GB's 53-strong delegation for this month's Winter Olympics in Italy.
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Maswanhise will not be sold this window, say Motherwell
Motherwell insist top scorer Tawanda Maswanhise will not be sold this window, despite reported deadline day interest from Anderlecht.
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Why autumn pain can bring Scotland Six Nations gain
Centre Huw Jones says Scotland cannot continue to pass up opportunities after flattering to deceive in recent years.

