National News
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Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager with O'Neill returning
Brendan Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager, with Martin O'Neill agreeing a temporary return to the club as his replacement.
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Pilot, 81, killed in crash at Scottish Gliding Centre
Emergency crews were called to the airfield in Portmoak where the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Grooming gang jailed for raping 10 women
The four men and one woman plied their victims with drugs at various properties in Dundee.
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Police target barbers and vape shops in organised crime raids
Police are raiding more than 150 high street businesses in Scotland as part of a major operation.
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Swan on tracks causes major train disruption in Glasgow
Hundreds of passengers were stranded at rush hour after ScotRail cancelled or delayed at least 30 services.
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Mark Bonnar: Why I didn't say yes to Celebrity Traitors straight away
The Line of Duty actor talks about his experience on the BBC One hit show.
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North Sea oil and gas firm Petrofac files for administration
The energy services provider, which had been undergoing a financial restructuring, employs about 2,000 people in Scotland.
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Fire crews tackle blaze at fisherman's storehouse
Four fire engines and a height appliance were dispatched to the incident at the B- Listed McArthur's Storehouse.
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Female surfers 'verbally abused' during GB contest
The event in Thurso involved surfers Scotland, England, Wales and Channel Islands.
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Improved offers expected for Aberdeen Raac homes
Aberdeen City Council says residents will be offered valuations closer to what they have been calling for.
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M8 to close overnight for two weeks of footbridge cleaning
Sections of the motorway will be closed across two separate weeks to allow a pedestrian footbridge to be cleaned.
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Alan Cumming promises 'weekend of queer joy' at Pitlochry
The Emmy-winning star has announced his first festival line-up at Pitlochry Festival Theatre
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Seven beavers released in Glen Affric
Glen Affric is a large area of woodland, lochs and mountains near Cannich.
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Men charged after car fire at prison in Peterhead
The incident happened in the car park of HMP Grampian in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
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Renewed appeal in 40-year search for missing man
Michael Bell disappeared more than 40 years ago during a camping holiday on the Isle of Skye.
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Retired CalMac ferry finally heads to the breakers
MV Hebridean Isles has set out on its final voyage but the ship leaves behind a legacy of spare parts and mementoes.
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Man critically injured after being hit by Ferrari
The 26-year-old was taken to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by the Ferrari 488 Spider on Saturday.
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Man's body found four months after he fell from Clyde ferry
A major search was launched after the man fell from the ferry travelling between Gourock and Dunoon in June.
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Scotland's prison population rises to record high
Both the Scottish Prison Service and the Scottish government said action was now needed.
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Former Cineworld site to be turned into Omniplex cinema
The Cineworld on Glasgow's Renfrew Street shut after new owners Clydebankbridge Ltd bought the site.
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Why true crime fascinates us
Martin and Natalie talk to criminologist Professor David Wilson.
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Arrested at Edinburgh Castle for being gay in the Army
Paul Wilson’s military band career was abruptly ended in 1988 when officers discovered he was gay.
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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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How to cope with long winter nights when the clocks go back
More than a million people in the UK experience symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder - but a project is aiming to help people in Orkney look after their mental health.
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Drones could fly medicines and mail in Argyll and Bute
More than £500,000 has been announced by the UK government to further explore the use of drones in the area.
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Susie Wolff: A relentless drive to the top of Formula 1
How a racing boss made it from a childhood in Oban to the fast lane of global motorsport.
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Have cops cracked the gangster crimewave?
And why the Strictly announcement annoyed Martin so much.
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In pictures: The Royal National Mòd in Lochaber
A selection of images after a busy nine days of the event in Fort William and the surrounding area.
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The diplomat tasked with bringing together 'two island nations'
Britain's ambassador to Japan tells BBC Scotland News the free flow of goods between the nations "really matters".
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Fire crews tackle blaze at fisherman's storehouse
Four fire engines and a height appliance were dispatched to the incident at the B- Listed McArthur's Storehouse.
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Wick route's Eastern Airways on brink of collapse
Hundreds of jobs are at risk after the airline filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator.
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Improved offers expected for Aberdeen Raac homes
Aberdeen City Council says residents will be offered valuations closer to what they have been calling for.
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New drive to tackle litter on Gateway to Scotland
Tonnes of rubbish and discarded household items are collected each year from the side of the A1.
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Grooming gang jailed for raping 10 women
The four men and one woman plied their victims with drugs at various properties in Dundee.
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Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager with O'Neill returning
Brendan Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager, with Martin O'Neill agreeing a temporary return to the club as his replacement.
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Watch Rodgers' last interview as Celtic manager
Watch Brendan Rodgers' last interview as Celtic manager, following Sunday's 3-1 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle.

