National News
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Pioneering wildlife cameraman Doug Allan dies in Nepal
The cameraman and photographer won eight Emmy Awards for his work on acclaimed series like Blue Planet alongside Sir David Attenborough.
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Lyons group 'extremely vulnerable' amid fresh wave of violence fears
The "decapitation" of the crime group could trigger a fresh wave of underworld violence, a former senior police officer has warned.
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Families fear for future of centre for severely disabled children
One of NHS Lothian's respite care facilities for severely disabled children could face closure due to a squeeze on health budgets.
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'Growing up with deaf parents inspired my new comedy show'
Stand-up Ray Bradshaw says his mum and dad influenced material in his new show Coda.
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Man stabbed wife 22 times while their children were at home
The killer had claimed that he and his partner were fighting and he was holding a knife that had slipped, but he later admitted murdering his wife.
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Figurehead that survived shipwreck 102 years ago is restored
Known as the White Wife of Otterswick it once stood as a memorial to sailors who died when the Bohus went down off Shetland.
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I still get stomach cramps seven months after my Cape Verde holiday
Jamie Steele has joined a mass legal action against travel firm Tui after becoming ill while on holiday in the islands, off Africa's west coast.
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CalMac ferries problems dominate election campaigning
Scotland's political leaders turn their attention to the problems facing ferry services as campaigning continued for Holyrood.
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Tax rebate not intended for millionaire pensioners, Findlay says
The Scottish Tories say they will give £500 to pensioners - but the party's leader says he hopes millionaires will not apply.
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Man arrested after e-bike crash leaves rider critically injured
Two 69-year-old women were also hurt during the incident in Renfrew on Tuesday afternoon.
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Beaver shot in the face raising a family after recovery
Fig's injuries had included the loss of two teeth and his face was peppered with shot.
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Rangers footballer Dujon Sterling in court over driving offences
The 26-year-old was arrested after a one-vehicle collision in Glasgow in January.
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Crime boss Steven Lyons deported from Bali to Amsterdam
Steven Lyons was taken into custody in Indonesia last month after he was stopped at an airport.
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Glen Sannox returns to Arran service as CalMac fleet struggles
The troubled ferry has returned to the Troon-Arran route though almost a third of CalMac's fleet remains out of service.
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Scotland & England fans in Boston face train fare hike
Scotland and England fans face a huge price hike to travel by train to World Cup group-stage matches at Boston Stadium.
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McInnes happy to play Hearts' title deciders 'in car park'
Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes would be happy to "play them in a car park" as he responds to complaints from some fans about the fixtures for the final five games of the Scottish Premiership season.
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Collapsed Glasgow sewer will take two months to fix
The repair to a collapsed sewer on Cathedral street will be more complex than expected, say engineers.
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Glasgow footfall bounces back after fire but business fears persist
A survey finds visitors to the city centre have returned after the Union Street blaze caused a temporary drop.
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My son is about to take his 40th flight - we are extreme day trippers
Rhona Paton started a group sharing tips for extreme day travellers which now has over 30,000 members.
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Scotcast: Hunting gangsters – and how organised crime works
A former detective on gang boss Steven Lyons’s extradition.
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In pictures: Frozen footprints and avalanches on Scotland's snowy peaks
Images taken in the mountains by the Scottish Avalanche Information Service.
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Dogs drafted in to help paramedics in water rescue searches
Handlers say the dogs can quickly search large areas, allowing specialist crews to focus on rescue work.
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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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Charity fears service changes are putting deaf people at risk
Deaf people worry a move away from experienced, specialist support staff will leave them struggling to cope.
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Lost Joan Eardley painting found in charity shop sells for £29,500
Staff at the shop in the East Midlands found a faded and worn label on the back of the painting, which linked it to The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh.
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A simple guide to the Scottish Parliament election 2026
Voters will elect the next Members of the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 7 May.
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Peach and lilac? The Scottish ballots explained
A quick guide to Holyrood's voting system and how your ballots are counted.
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How you can follow the election on BBC Scotland
They include a leaders debate, daily online live pages, analysis, fact checking, audience-driven stories as well as a rolling results programme.
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Families fear for future of centre for severely disabled children
One of NHS Lothian's respite care facilities for severely disabled children could face closure due to a squeeze on health budgets.
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SSEN appeals against refusal of Fanellan substation
Highland councillors denied the project planning consent in February.
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Three taken to hospital after serious crash in Aberdeen
Several vehicles were involved in the collision in the city's Garthdee Road on Wednesday afternoon.
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Robert Burns' family flute to be played in New York
The performance is part of efforts to help save the home the bard built north of Dumfries.
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Plan for £480m development in Angus with hotel and golf academy
Plots for housing also form part of the plan for a site west of Carnoustie.
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Some fans cry conspiracy - but how are Premiership post-split fixtures decided?
The Scottish Premiership split has again been a controversial talking point, so why does it exist and why is it so complicated?
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McInnes happy to play Hearts' title deciders 'in car park'
Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes would be happy to "play them in a car park" as he responds to complaints from some fans about the fixtures for the final five games of the Scottish Premiership season.
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Scotland & England fans in Boston face train fare hike
Scotland and England fans face a huge price hike to travel by train to World Cup group-stage matches at Boston Stadium.
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Scotland lose to Oman as rain hits again in Namibia
Scotland lose a reduced-overs match against Oman by 12 runs in what has been a frustrating World Cup League 2 visit to Namibia.
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Listen: Scotland ambitious before Women's Six Nations
Tom & Andy reflect on the Champions Cup and preview Scotland’s Women in the Six Nations

