National News
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Tax and spending plans to be revealed in Scottish Budget
Finance Secretary Shona Robison will announce the government's draft plans in a speech at Holyrood
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'We need housing help in the Budget - or I will never be independent'
People in Scotland tell BBC News what they need to hear in Shona Robison's Scottish Budget.
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Scotland's papers: Budget tax pleas and MSP's 'missing mug' inquiry
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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How many firefighters does it take to rescue a swan from ice?
The cygnet was stuck in an icy pond in Edinburgh for four days before the fire service were called to help.
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Bringing back Scotland's ancient pine forests
Conservationists are working to restore the Caledonian pine forest to boost the country's bio-diversity.
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Tributes paid to 'extraordinary musician' John Wallace
Former Royal Conservatoire principal Prof John Wallace who played at Charles and Diana's wedding, has died at the age of 76.
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Scottish Women's Institute reviews role in £15m laundry conversion
The SWI says it is considering its position as a partner in the Dumfries project due to issues with its funding and leadership.
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Bottle attacker jailed for 12 years for attempted murder on train
Thomas Craig was caught on CCTV repeatedly stabbing Glenn Lennon on the Glasgow Queen Street to Perth service on 16 February 2024.
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Driver 'haunted' by RAF man's death gets unpaid work
David Thorne, who was based at RAF Lossiemouth, was fatally injured while riding his motorbike on the A96 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, in 2024.
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Drunk driver jailed for killing man he hit at 91mph
Callum Fox, who was described by friends as being "really drunk", struck Jim Paterson in Paisley on 27 November 2022.
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Gillespie confirmed as Rangers chief executive
Rangers confirm the appointment of St Mirren vice-chairman Jim Gillespie as chief executive.
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Man trying to reach island on inflatable mattress rescued from sea
The man was able to haul himself back onto the mattress after falling into the Firth of Forth and dialled 999.
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Flood warnings issued as heavy rain forces road closures
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 19 flood warnings and 12 flood alerts around the country.
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Man jailed for throwing seat that injured Aberdeen player
David Gowan's actions resulted in a deep laceration to Jack MacKenzie's left eye and an abrasion to his face.
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How tough choices will shape the Scottish Budget
Finance Secretary Shona Robison will announce her plans just months before the next Scottish election.
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Is the SNP about to hand high earners a tax cut?
And why Labour’s Anas Sarwar won’t be blocking the Scottish Budget.
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Living their best life? What the Highland lynx did next
A year ago, four lynx were on the loose in the snowy Cairngorms - sparking a mystery that remains unsolved.
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How a friend request led a beauty queen to uncover Scotland's most prolific catfish
Abbie Draper spent a decade trying to expose the person pretending to be hospital doctor David Graham.
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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 many firefighters does it take to rescue a swan from ice?
The cygnet was stuck in an icy pond in Edinburgh for four days before the fire service were called to help.
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Bringing back Scotland's ancient pine forests
Conservationists are working to restore the Caledonian pine forest to boost the country's bio-diversity.
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Driver 'haunted' by RAF man's death gets unpaid work
David Thorne, who was based at RAF Lossiemouth, was fatally injured while riding his motorbike on the A96 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, in 2024.
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Scottish Women's Institute reviews role in £15m laundry conversion
The SWI says it is considering its position as a partner in the Dumfries project due to issues with its funding and leadership.
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Man jailed for throwing seat that injured Aberdeen player
David Gowan's actions resulted in a deep laceration to Jack MacKenzie's left eye and an abrasion to his face.
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Muirhead cautious as GB eye record Winter Olympics medal haul
Team GB will aim to secure their best ever Winter Olympics medal haul at next month's Games - but chef du mission Eve Muirhead insists success will not only be measured by podium places.
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Gillespie to start as Rangers chief executive 'later in the season'
Rangers confirm the appointment of St Mirren vice-chairman Jim Gillespie as chief executive.
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Celtic recall defender Welsh from Motherwell loan
Celtic bolster their central defensive options by recalling defender Stephen Welsh from his loan at Motherwell.
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Watch every angle of Gordon's save of the season contender
Watch Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon's impressive late save in his side's 1-0 win at Dundee from different angles.
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Rangers await decision on bid to sign Denmark winger Olsen - gossip
Rangers await a decision from Wolfsburg on their bid for Denmark winger, while Celtic turn to alternate wing targets after a deal for Jocelin Ta Bi collapses.

