National News
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Overnight snowfall shuts schools and hits travel
Schools in Highland and Moray shut due to snow and difficult road conditions.
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Three arrested in Glasgow bus station evacuation
The bomb squad was called out after reports of a suspicious package at Scotland's busiest bus station.
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Scotland's papers: Ukraine launches British missiles and Budget pleas
Ukraine launches British missiles into Russia and different sectors push for funding ahead of the Scottish Budget.
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Man in court charged with murder of 21-year-old
Ewan Methven, 26, also from East Kilbride was charged with murder and was remanded in custody.
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Warning over short-term fixes to Scotland's budget
Audit Scotland said the Scottish government had 'no plan' to continue higher pay for public staff in the future.
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When Gary met Rab: Comedy icons face generation gap in sitcom
The actors behind Gary:Tank Commander and Rab C Nesbitt are paired in a new sitcom - Only Child.
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Ukraine refugee bids to become world buttery champ
Iryna Porfilova - who moved to Moray from Kyiv - has tried to master the famed Aberdeen delicacy.
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How family firms could be affected by Budget tax rises
Farmers have dominated the debate over changes to inheritance tax – but the issue is much wider than that.
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Would removing foreign prisoners ease pressure on jails?
The government is hoping to pass emergency legislation to let out prisoners early to ease overcrowding.
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GB Energy could bring 300 jobs to Aberdeen - boss
Juergen Maier said the state-owned energy firm would not begin making investments until next year.
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Watchdog to probe police use of force on children
Figures show that children are twice as likely to experience the use of force from officers than adults.
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Couple forced boys to take part in rape of a baby
Samantha Crawford and Michael Cummins subjected four children to 'extreme' sexual and physical abuse.
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Three charged with murder bid over shop shooting
Gary Rooney, Darren Beaton and Stephen Preston are accused of attacking a man in a shop in Govan.
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Teacher whistleblowing form dropped after one use
Staff had complained they were being discouraged from reporting violent incidents in Aberdeen.
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Murder accused watched shooting videos, trial told
Finlay MacDonald is on trial for the murder of his brother-in-law John MacKinnon who was shot in 2022.
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Men jailed for ferrying drugs into Shetland
Ross Bradley, 37, and Connor McNeil, 28, admitted being concerned in the supply of drugs in January.
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When is the Scottish Budget and what will be in it?
From income tax to winter fuel payments, the Scottish government is due to set out its financial plans.
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BBC's Glenn Campbell: I want to show what it’s like living with a brain tumour
BBC Scotland's political editor was diagnosed with an incurable cancer after having a seizure.
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Will more SNP MSPs face challenges from within their own party?
It follows Stephen Flynn's announcement that he wants to be the SNP candidate for a seat held by a party colleague.
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Where could a council cut £30m from its spending?
A free music festival, staff flu injections and school crossing patrols are among potential targets.
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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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Islanders bid a fond farewell to MV Hebridean Isles
Memories of a much-loved CalMac ship now retired after 39 years of service off Scotland's west coast.
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Tesco row shows Sundays are still sacred on Hebridean islands
The first Sunday opening of a Tesco has sparked a row and put a part of island culture under the spotlight.
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Billions at stake in court battle over North Sea oil
Lawyers and campaigners have made their arguments before Lord Ericht in Edinburgh this week.
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Helping to save lives at sea with data from space
A rescue team in southern Scotland is part of a pioneering project to help cut response times.
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I had both breasts removed so I could be here for my daughter
Lisa Bancroft is among thousands of people who have been tested for the faulty BRCA gene since its discovery 30 years ago.
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‘I wanted to show what having a seizure was like’
BBC Scotland's political editor Glenn Campbell has been describing his journey since being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour.
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Weather forecast: First taste of winter in Scotland
Arctic air has been working its way in from the north, bringing cold temperatures that for the coming days.
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Flynn: Reaction to 2026 Holyrood bid 'not pleasant'
The SNP Westminster leader will stand for the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine seat
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Pudsey flies in to meet children on Fair Isle
Pudsey Bear has made a special visit to one of the most remote island communities in Scotland.
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Moment Royal Mile thief stuffs gloves into his trousers
CCTV footage has captured brazen shoplifters and smash-and-grab raiders targeting stores on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
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Neil Gray insists commitment to National Care Service
Neil Gray said he is "committed" to the plan and the government is "considering all options."
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Edinburgh University students tell of discrimination on campus
Edinburgh University students have been talking about the kind of discrimination they have come across on campus.
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Europe's largest inland surf resort opens in disused quarry
Lost Shore has a wave pool three times the size of Wembley football pitch - but how does it work?
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Watch: Armistice Day tributes take place across Scotland
The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country.
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Couple forced boys to take part in rape of a baby
Samantha Crawford and Michael Cummins subjected four children to 'extreme' sexual and physical abuse.
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Overnight snowfall shuts schools and hits travel
Schools in Highland and Moray shut due to snow and difficult road conditions.
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Ukraine refugee bids to become world buttery champ
Iryna Porfilova - who moved to Moray from Kyiv - has tried to master the famed Aberdeen delicacy.
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Retail park drive-through plans set for all clear
Planning officers recommend the proposals at the Peel Centre in Dumfries get the go-ahead.
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Police witness appeal after man killed in A9 crash
Officers appeal for information after a 49-year-old driver was killed in a crash in Highland Perthshire.
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We must beat Australia to be taken seriously - Jones
Centre Huw Jones says Scotland must beat Australia on Sunday if their Autumn Nations Series is to be deemed a success.
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Top English clubs keep eye on Miller - gossip
English Premier League clubs watch Motherwell teenager as Hearts continue investment talks...
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Celtic boss proud & excited for future despite exit
Manager Elena Sadiku is "excited for what we have in front of us" despite Celtic exiting the Champions League after just four games and without earning a point.
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Hearts confirm partnership with analytics firm
Hearts announce an agreement with Jamestown Analytics that will allow "exclusive" Scottish access to player data services.
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Scotland will be Australia's hardest game - Skelton
Will Skelton says Australia are preparing for their toughest game so far on their autumn tour when they face Scotland on Sunday.