National News
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'We're in hell': Mum faces two-year wait for answers about her daughter's LA death
Jill Bunyan wants to know what happened to her daughter June, whose dismembered body was found in her flat in California last year.
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What happened to the baby born in an army truck in the 1996 big snow?
The Roper family will never forget the heaviest February snowfall on record in south-west Scotland.
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Scotland's papers: Starmer in peril and call to reopen hospitals inquiry
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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'Our daughter's cancer symptoms were dismissed because she was a child'
Isla Sneddon died in March 2025 aged 17, just six months after she was diagnosed with cancer.
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Teenager pleads guilty to bonfire night violence in Edinburgh
Finlay Burns launched rockets and missiles at officers and smashed up an unmarked police car on 5 November 2024.
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New sports facility could leave youth football teams without pitch
There are fears the facility aimed at boosting participation in Aberdeen could end up harming it.
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Murder trial accused 'threatened former police officer'
David Campbell is accused of murdering dog walker Brian Low by shooting him near Aberfeldy in 2024.
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Manager embezzled nearly £40k from Women's Aid for holiday trips
Jay Reid also spent the charity money on expensive jewellery, designer perfume and a Weightwatcher's membership.
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MSP behind assisted dying bill backs change to eligibility rules
The proposals would restrict assisted dying in Scotland to people with six months or less left to live.
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'Bullet' used in Bonnie Prince Charlie shooting attempt found in bed
New evidence of an attempted assassination of the leader of the Jacobite rising has been uncovered at a country house in Stirling.
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Fire service warns funding gap could mean cut of 500 firefighters
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service claims it is facing a £6m funding gap in the next financial year.
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Watchdogs raise concerns over transgender prisoners
The government has argued having a "blanket rule" for where prisoners are housed could breach human rights law.
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Three jailed for killing man who jumped out of window in Dundee
The man and two women were convicted of the culpable homicide of 36-year-old Ryan Munro in 2024.
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A96 upgrades to be completed in phases, says Hyslop
The transport secretary says work on a Nairn bypass is expected to start in 2029-30.
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Private school to close after 'misconduct' concerns raised
The Scottish Charity Regulator said Fernhill School in Rutherglen had not submitted accounts for years.
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Autism: rising rates or overdiagnosis?
What is neurodivergence? And how common is it really?
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The Scottish estate transformed by King Charles' green vision
A landmark documentary examines the King's "harmony" principles around protecting the environment.
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Nessie camera pulled from loch gets Repair Shop treatment
The device was left underwater in the 1970s and rediscovered by accident by a robot submarine.
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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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In pictures: Snow hits parts of Scotland during weather warnings
Parts of mainland Scotland, Orkney and Shetland were covered by weather warnings earlier.
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Allan Massie obituary: Acclaimed novelist, critic and commentator
The writer lived in the Borders and excelled in historical novels which merged the personal and political.
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Teenager pleads guilty to bonfire night violence in Edinburgh
Finlay Burns launched rockets and missiles at officers and smashed up an unmarked police car on 5 November 2024.
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New service for Highland chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers
NHS Highland plans to provide the help as part of its long Covid support service.
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New sports facility could leave youth football teams without pitch
There are fears the facility aimed at boosting participation in Aberdeen could end up harming it.
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What happened to the baby born in an army truck in the 1996 big snow?
The Roper family will never forget the heaviest February snowfall on record in south-west Scotland.
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Three jailed for killing man who jumped out of window in Dundee
The man and two women were convicted of the culpable homicide of 36-year-old Ryan Munro in 2024.
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Celtic close on Oxlade-Chamberlain - Thursday's gossip
Celtic are moving closer to an agreement with former England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after fresh discussions between the two sides, plus more.
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Mouat and Dodds get Team GB off to winning start
Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds overcome a power cut and the loss of the first end to get Team GB's Winter Olympics off to a winning start in the mixed doubles curling against Norway.

