National News
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'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
Excitement is building ahead of Scotland's first game in the men's World Cup for 28 years.
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Scotland fan completes 3000-mile charity trek to World Cup
Craig Ferguson, from Paisley in Renfrewshire, began his 3,000-mile charity walk in Los Angeles in February to raise £1m.
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Football legend Macari and DJ Bowie among Scots honoured by King
Ex-Scotland international Lou Macari and radio presenter George Bowie are among those to be recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.
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Barbie: She's had 250 jobs and now her own exhibition
For 29cm of moulded plastic, Barbie has had a disproportionately huge impact on culture and design.
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The 90-year-olds at the cutting edge of brain-ageing research
When Hamish McKenzie took a test in 1947 he did not expected to be still having his brain power measured 80 years later.
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Saturday papers: 'American dreamland' in the World Cup
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Teenager's pride as artwork chosen for Scotland World Cup team bus
Sean McIntosh's design features on the Scotland squad's coach during the football tournament
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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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Sport Aberdeen boss dismissed after failing to accept demotion
Keith Heslop was formally dismissed last month but the charity did not reveal why.
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Scotland fan in race to make kick-off in Boston after visa u-turn
Kenny Smith from Inverness was one of many fans who saw their their Esta travel permits withdrawn without explanation last week.
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OnlyFans model cleared over £20,000 blackmail claim
Portia Riddick was accused by the man of threatening to tell his friends he had bought explicit images.
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Scotland's McTominay 'ready to go' after illness
Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay takes part in training on the eve of the World Cup opener against Haiti, having missed out the previous day because of an upset stomach.
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Israeli tech firm accused of targeting First Minister in election
Accounts linked to tech firm BlackCore are alleged to have carried out 'digital interference operations' against John Swinney.
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Fan favourite Tosh to leave Shetland TV show after 13 years
Alison O'Donnell, one of the original cast, says she wanted to explore other acting opportunities.
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King and Queen to attend 'milestone' Scottish Parliament event
King Charles will give an address to formally open the parliament term following May's Holyrood election
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Scotcast: 'Our food system isn’t working – here’s how we fix it'
Scotland’s new ‘food tsar’ on bringing down prices and tackling obesity.
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Find your local World Cup hero with our postcode lookup
Which World Cup stars have roots near you? Find out with our interactive lookup tool
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Scotland's councils face budget shortfalls. How bad is it in your area?
The Accounts Commission has warned local authorities that their funding plans are not keeping pace with rising costs.
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Arbroath and Broughty Ferry: A tale of two high streets
The fortunes of both high streets will be one of the big topics to be considered by the constituency's new MP, following next week's election.
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'It's hit people hard': Coastguard volunteers no longer paid for callouts
A volunteer from the Borders says plans to remove their remuneration has hit morale in the service.
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Our sons are playing for two different countries at the World Cup
Jack and Heather Souttar are heading to the US to support their sons, who play for Scotland and Australia.
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Could one win get Scotland out of World Cup group?
BBC Scotland digs into Scotland's World Cup progression prospects.
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Is Shankland finally the striker Scotland have been waiting for?
Lawrence Shankland might now be in his 30s, but he is finally coming of age for Scotland, writes Tom English.
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What's the score with watching Scotland in the World Cup?
Scotland's first game in the World Cup finals for almost 30 years takes place in the early hours of Sunday.
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'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
Excitement is building ahead of Scotland's first game in the men's World Cup for 28 years.
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Scotland fan in race to make kick-off in Boston after visa u-turn
Kenny Smith from Inverness was one of many fans who saw their their Esta travel permits withdrawn without explanation last week.
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Sport Aberdeen boss dismissed after failing to accept demotion
Keith Heslop was formally dismissed last month but the charity did not reveal why.
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Giant turbine convoy makes its way to wind farm
Two of the 75m (250ft) blades were taken through Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to the site.
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Teenager's pride as artwork chosen for Scotland World Cup team bus
Sean McIntosh's design features on the Scotland squad's coach during the football tournament
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Scotland return to centre stage at last in must-win World Cup opener
BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sets the scene from Boston as Scotland prepare for their first World Cup match in 28 years.
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Scotland boss Clarke by those who know him best
As Steve Clarke prepares to lead Scotland at their first men's World Cup since 1998, those who know him well reveal what makes him successful.
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Scotland's McTominay 'ready to go' for Haiti opener after illness
Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay takes part in training on the eve of the World Cup opener against Haiti, having missed out the previous day because of an upset stomach.
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'Rangers eye McInnes if Rohl exits' - gossip
Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes is reportedly a target for Rangers should Danny Rohl leave for RB Salzburg, while Napoli are said to be eyeing Celtic's Arne Engels.

