National News
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Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections
John Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter's experiences "must continue to echo beyond her lifetime".
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Police probe after mosque targeted with racist graffiti
Hate messages were sprayed on the building, on Potterrow in the city centre, at about 21:30 on Friday.
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Cumming hails 'extraordinary' first Out in the Hills festival
The inaugural event in Pitlochry featured actor Sir Ian McKellen, crime writer Val McDermid and broadcaster Graham Norton.
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Trump tariff threat over Greenland 'wrong' - Swinney
John Swinney says additional duties should not be used as a "bargaining chip" in discussions between trade partners.
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'Our village's green space could be destroyed by new homes'
About 400 homes are earmarked for land in the village of Carmyle, but residents have a litany of concerns.
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What's Millwall FC got to do with Bonnie Prince Charlie?
The unlikely link between the London club and some of Scotland's best-known historical figures.
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Government challenged over renewable energy planning bids
Rural community councils claim the countryside is being "industrialised" by renewable energy projects.
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Teenage boys charged after youth seen with machete in city centre
A 17-year-old will appear in court on Monday and a 15-year-old has been reported to youth justice authorities following the incident in Edinburgh.
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Government threatened with legal action over Sturgeon inquiry evidence
Scottish Information Commissioner David Hamilton says written evidence he requested by 15 January was not handed over.
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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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Passenger dies after van and recovery lorry crash on A9
The 20-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident near Dalnaspidal.
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Scotland's papers: Hospital 'dirty water' admission and 'legal aid crisis'
A review of Scotland's newspaper front pages.
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Driver dies in hospital five weeks after Borders crash
Ian Weir was seriously injured near Fountainhall on 4 December and died from his injuries on Monday.
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Man dies at scene after one-vehicle crash on A75
Police say the incident, which involved a BMW X5, happened at the Glen about 12:50 on Friday.
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The hidden obstacles in the Scottish Budget
As the dust settles on the Scottish Budget announcement, what are we left with? A tight squeeze, and some hidden obstacles.
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Scottish Budget to pass as Labour vows not to oppose it
Anas Sarwar says his party will not vote against the SNP administration's £68bn tax and spending plans.
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Who are the winners and losers from the Scottish budget?
BBC Verify has examined what we know about how the Scottish budget is likely to affect different groups across the country.
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What might you be paying in tax?
Tax consultants at Deloitte have put together an analysis of how income tax changes in Scotland could affect your pay next year.
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Income tax changes and mansion tax on £1m homes in Scottish Budget
Finance Secretary Shona Robison unveils the government's tax and spending plans for the coming financial year.
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Scottish Budget 2026-27: Key points at a glance
A summary of the main points from the Scottish government's draft budget for the coming financial year.
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Scotcast: Is the Budget an election game-changer?
Shona Robison has outlined tax and spending plans for the year ahead.
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'The tax changes will help me manage my household budget'
People in Scotland tell BBC News what they need to hear in Shona Robison's Scottish Budget.
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Emergency services lose out on extra funding in Scottish Budget
The police, fire service and prison service had all asked for extra funding to strengthen their numbers and resources.
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I signed as a goalkeeper at 16 - now I'm 28 I run the club
Dan Armstrong joined Scottish League 1 side Queen of the South as a player - now he is chief executive.
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'We're in survival mode': The milk price crisis draining dairy farms
Adam and Lucy Johnstone have seen the money they receive for their milk tumble over the last three months.
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Politics Show: Robert Jenrick and Scottish Budget reaction
David Wallace Lockhart, Natalie Higgins and Phil Sim on the week’s political news.
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Who is Reform UK's Scottish leader Malcolm Offord?
A banker from Greenock who joined the House of Lords in 2021, Malcolm Offord has made much of a relatively short political career.
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Nathan Evans: Embracing Scottish identity was the turning point
The singer who shot to fame with his sea shanty Wellerman has found a new sound with the help of his band and best friends.
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The Celtic Connections show bringing Scotland and Egypt together
The Ayoub sisters are to perform at Celtic Connections, and have praised Glasgow for its cultural diversity
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Lack of autism support in school led me to a psychiatric ward as a teen
Becca Galloway says the condition is often misunderstood and she wants teachers to receive mandatory autism training.
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Tour de France unveils route for Scottish stage
From Edinburgh the race heads through Midlothian, the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway to Carlisle.
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Police probe after mosque targeted with racist graffiti
Hate messages were sprayed on the building, on Potterrow in the city centre, at about 21:30 on Friday.
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What's Millwall FC got to do with Bonnie Prince Charlie?
The unlikely link between the London club and some of Scotland's best-known historical figures.
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Government challenged over renewable energy planning bids
Rural community councils claim the countryside is being "industrialised" by renewable energy projects.
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Cumming hails 'extraordinary' first Out in the Hills festival
The inaugural event in Pitlochry featured actor Sir Ian McKellen, crime writer Val McDermid and broadcaster Graham Norton.
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Glasgow beat Saracens to set up Bulls last-16 tie
Glasgow Warriors continued their fine form in the Champions Cup with victory over Saracens to set-up a home last-16 tie against Vodacom Bulls.

