National News
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Prisoners due for early release to ease overcrowding
The first of almost 1,000 inmates are to be freed as part of a six-month-long early release plan.
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The WW1 piper who marched through gas, bullets and bombs to save his regiment
Daniel Laidlaw was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in the face of battle.
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Hollie McRae: I feel dad will be with me in rally driving debut
Colin McCrae's daughter will make her competitive driving debut at Kielder Forest in the Roger Albert Clark Rally.
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Why is one of Edinburgh's best views still off limits?
The historic Radical Road path was closed in 2018 due to rockfall but a plan for its full reopening has still to be agreed.
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Scottish scientists tackle vampire bat rabies threat in Amazon
Glasgow university researchers say more humans and livestock are being bitten by the bats because of the impacts of climate change.
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Woman, 51, in court after 'ammonia' thrown in street attack
Police say a 46-year-old woman was taken to hospital for treatment after the incident on Buchanan Street.
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Muscatelli report: What will it take to grow Scotland's economy?
Prof Anton Muscatelli's report calls for a range of reforms to planning, business rates and skills in Scotland.
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Port job cuts after 'staggering' fall in North Sea activity
Port of Aberdeen says challenges it faces are forecast to continue next year.
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Police officer admits taking seized shotguns home
PC Alan Sharp kept six shotguns in a secure unit at his home after a man surrendered them.
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Rapist who attacked doctor on street jailed for nine years
Mihai Nicolae Patran assaulted the 29-year-old woman as she walked along Mitchell Street in Glasgow city centre.
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Learner vehicle smashes through Home Bargains storefront
Firefighters rescued two people from the Skoda Enyaq after the incident in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, at about 11:00.
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Light aircraft crashes near Perth Airport
Police Scotland confirmed they were called to reports of the crash near Destiny Road, Scone, at about 12:10.
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Dundee and US surgeons achieve world-first stroke surgery using robot
A Dundee professor carried out the first remote thrombectomy on a human cadaver.
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Celebrity Traitors to return for a second series in 2026
The first celebrity series was a big ratings hit, with the winner collecting £87,500 for charity.
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In pictures: Autumn colours in Scotland
BBC Weather Watchers have been capturing vibrant scenes across the country.
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BBC trust and the 2014 referendum
Did the indyref campaign damage the corporation 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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We've travelled 5,000 miles to the 'holy place' of knitting
A group of American men are among thousands of knitters who make the trip to Shetland.
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Why are there never female headliners at TRNSMT festival?
The organisers of Scotland's biggest music festival have been criticised for failing to book any female headliners for its ninth year in a row.
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Why is one of Edinburgh's best views still off limits?
The historic Radical Road path was closed in 2018 due to rockfall but a plan for its full reopening has still to be agreed.
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Celebrity Traitors to return for a second series in 2026
The first celebrity series was a big ratings hit, with the winner collecting £87,500 for charity.
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Port job cuts after 'staggering' fall in North Sea activity
Port of Aberdeen says challenges it faces are forecast to continue next year.
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The WW1 piper who marched through gas, bullets and bombs to save his regiment
Daniel Laidlaw was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in the face of battle.
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Police officer admits taking seized shotguns home
PC Alan Sharp kept six shotguns in a secure unit at his home after a man surrendered them.
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Gilmour, Miller & McCrorie injury blows for Scotland
Scotland have suffered a triple injury blow as they prepare to face Greece in World Cup qualifying, with likely starter Billy Gilmour ruled out of Saturday's match in Piraeus.
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Gordon 'absolutely' ready to start for Scotland
Despite no first-team action this season, Heart of Midlothian goalkeeper Craig Gordon insists he is ready to play for Scotland in World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Denmark.
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Bellamy 'perfect ' for Celtic, but is timing wrong?
Joe Ledley believes fellow Welshman Craig Bellamy is "a perfect fit" to be Celtic manager and would be "very interested" in doing so.
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Are Celtic & Rangers starting to click in pursuit of Hearts?
Managerial changes have given the Old Firm a timely boost, but should surprise league leaders Hearts be worried?
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'Positives' as Scots seek recovery win over Ferns
Former player Lynsey Gallagher believes the Scottish Thistles have "lots to be positive about" as they seek to avenge Sunday's loss to New Zealand Silver Ferns.

