National News
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'House of horrors' abuser had criminal record before he became foster carer
Douglas Daniel already had 26 convictions when he and his wife Barbara began looking after children in 1986.
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'My rent almost doubled, it was a harrowing experience'
Rents in Scotland are showing sharp increases as experts warn young people will be hit the hardest.
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Custody officer claims unfair dismissal over prisoner pronoun refusal
David Toshack told an employment tribunal he was sacked by GeoAmey for refusing to call male-born trans woman inmates 'she' or 'her'.
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Mum says university 'failed' son who took his own life after grade error
Geography student Ethan Brown should have been awarded a 2:1 degree but was wrongly told he could not graduate.
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'My dad's assisted death was beautiful,' says Green MSP
Lorna Slater has spoken of travelling to Canada to be with her father as he ended his life.
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US to prosecute captain of seized oil tanker
The captain of the Marinera, accused of carrying oil for Venezuela, Russia and Iran, will be prosecuted in a US court.
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Farm eviction notice dismissed after 19-year legal delay
The two-decade dispute lasted so long that both original parties and five witnesses had died.
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Top private school 'failed to protect pupils' from sexual and physical abuse
Children at ex-prime minister Tony Blair's former school, Fettes College in Edinburgh, were abused by both teachers and other pupils over decades.
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Stranraer expelled as Queen's Park handed Rangers tie
Stranraer miss out on a major pay day against Rangers after being expelled from the Scottish Cup for fielding an ineligible player in last week's victory over Queen's Park.
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Stonehaven crash train lacked modern safety features - inquiry
Three men died when the train derailed in Aberdeenshire following heavy rain in 2020.
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Aberdeen-born ex-Spandau Ballet singer guilty of rape
Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild on stage, was known for singing with the 80s band Spandau Ballet.
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Giant sinkhole appears in Dunbar street
Lamer Street has been closed since Friday as council workers try to fix the sinkhole.
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Tories call for two-child cap on Scottish Child Payment
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay says his party would cut the "bloated" welfare bill.
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Inquiry to examine baby's drug-related death
Three-month old Olly-James Sievewright from Sandhaven had ingested ecstasy when he died in December 2019.
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Unpacking Deacon Blue's row with Reform
Malcolm Offord's political tangle over the meaning of Dignity.
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Outlander star Heughan goes back to his roots on Edinburgh stage
Sam Heughan will wave goodbye to Jamie Fraser this year, 30 years after getting his acting start in Edinburgh.
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Can Scotland's Ukrainian refugees ever go home?
With no progress in peace talks and Russia continuing to bomb Ukraine, refugees in Scotland look to the future.
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After 18 years, I'll finally lead the Vikings in Up Helly Aa
After waiting for 18 years, a man from Shetland becomes a Viking chief that leads the famous Up Helly Aa festival.
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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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The nuclear power station at the centre of the political divide in Scotland
The twin reactors of Hinkley Point C in Somerset will form the first nuclear power plant built in the UK for 30 years.
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Winds of change - hopes and hurdles for two Chinese-backed renewables projects
Planned developments at Hunterston and Ardersier could create hundreds of jobs but their future is far from certain.
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'My rent almost doubled, it was a harrowing experience'
Rents in Scotland are showing sharp increases as experts warn young people will be hit the hardest.
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Approval sought for new Loch Ness mountain bike trails
The plans - near Fort Augustus - would also see a café and 40 motorhome pitches put in place.
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US to prosecute captain of seized oil tanker
The captain of the Marinera, accused of carrying oil for Venezuela, Russia and Iran, will be prosecuted in a US court.
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Opening of flagship indoor tennis centre held up by legal review
The £2.3m facility in Dumfries cannot open until an operational agreement is reached to run it.
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Murder bid victim 'sick' at redacted incident report
Linda McDonald was attacked by convicted murderer Robbie McIntosh in Dundee while he was on home leave in 2017.
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Stranraer expelled as Queen's Park handed Rangers tie
Stranraer miss out on a major pay day against Rangers after being expelled from the Scottish Cup for fielding an ineligible player in last week's victory over Queen's Park.
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Rangers boss expects 'a little crazy' end to transfer window
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl expects "the next three, four days to be a little crazy" as they try to assemble the best possible squad for the title run-in.
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O'Neill dismay over Trusty but hopeful on signings
Interim manager Martin O'Neill is "disappointed" the Scottish FA fast-track panel rejected Celtic's appeal against Auston Trusty's red card on Sunday.
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Will Bowie be next Scot to light up Serie A?
Hellas Verona are keen on Kieron Bowie - so will the Hibernian striker be the next Scot to shine in Serie A?
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Livingston contact SFA over alleged racial abuse of Bokila
Manager David Martindale says Livingston have written to the SFA over an alleged racial comment made to Jeremy Bokila against Aberdeen.

