National News
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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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Head of Rape Crisis Scotland steps down after 24 years
Sandy Brindley began working as a volunteer support worker when she was 21 before leaving to set up Rape Crisis Scotland in 2002.
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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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Bartley becomes Livingston boss as Martindale moves upstairs
Marvin Bartley becomes Livingston manager with David Martindale taking up a new role as sporting director at the Scottish Premiership bottom club.
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Fight to save church linked to St Cuthbert and Russian royalty
Residents of Wamphray in southern Scotland need to raise at least £35,000 to buy their local church.
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Seven deaths now probed for potential links to Glasgow hospital infections
In some of the cases Scotland's prosecution service is considering whether to bring corporate homicide charges.
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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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Your pictures of Scotland
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
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Bosses on six figures at under-fire health boards to get 10% pay rises
The temporary increase for executives at NHS Lothian and Greater Glasgow and Clyde is worth up to £20,000 a year.
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Scotland beat USA to clinch T20 World Cup place
Scotland book their place at the Women's T20 World Cup with a comfortable 41-run win over the United States in the final Super Six qualification game in Nepal.
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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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Bosses on six figures at under-fire health boards to get 10% pay rises
The temporary increase for executives at NHS Lothian and Greater Glasgow and Clyde is worth up to £20,000 a year.
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Tesco suspends salmon farm after claims diseased fish dumped in loch
Operator Bakkafrost Scotland says there was an "isolated occurrence" at its site in Portree, Skye.
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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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Embezzlement charges against former council leader dropped
Grant Laing stepped down as Perth and Kinross Council leader last year
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Does Rangers' title bid hinge on signing new striker?
Andy Halliday questions whether Rangers have the attacking output to win the league after Sunday's goalless draw at Hibernian - but what do the numbers say?
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Celtic close to two signings & eyeing more - O'Neill
Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill reveals two prospective signings are having medicals and hinted the club could do further deals after his team beat Falkirk 2-0 to move above Rangers into second place in the Scottish Premiership.
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Scotland beat USA to clinch T20 World Cup place
Scotland book their place at the Women's T20 World Cup with a comfortable 41-run win over the United States in the final Super Six qualification game in Nepal.
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What does Martindale's move upstairs mean for Livingston?
What does David Martindale's move to sporting director role mean for a Livingston side now managed by Marvin Bartley?

