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Warnings of damage and disruption as Storm Floris moves in
An amber storm warning covering much of Scotland comes into force at 10:00, remaining in place until 22:00.
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Storm Floris 'weather bomb' and North Sea job losses
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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More pylons 'crucial' despite cost to bill payers
Transmission network operators plan to spend £32bn over the ten five years upgrading lines
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Paralysed teenager becomes a racing driver in Scottish first
Ally Chalmers, 17, took up motor racing after being paralysed from the waist down in a skiing accident.
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Spider-Man Tom Holland filming in streets of Glasgow
The actor chatted to fans in the city centre while shooting an action sequence for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
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SQA results day 2025: What happens after results come out?
Around 147,000 students across Scotland will receive their exams results on 5 August.
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Police increasingly concerned for missing Kilmarnock woman
Michelle Wade, 36, was last seen in the town's North Hamilton Street area at about 20:15 on Friday 25 July.
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RBS play makes a drama out of the banking crisis
Make It Happen brings Brian Cox to the Edinburgh International Festival as the ghost of Adam Smith.
News Headlines
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I regret taking my 11-year-old to a riot following Southport attack, says stepmum
A year after anti-migrant protests, two rioters tell BBC Panorama about their motives and regrets.
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Hackers, secret cables and security fears: The explosive fight over the UK's new Chinese embassy
It will be the biggest embassy in Europe, if approved. But its opponents fear it brings with it certain risks and dangers
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Leaders condemn videos of emaciated hostages as Red Cross calls for access
Hamas said it would allow Red Cross access if humanitarian aid corridors were opened into Gaza.
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Government pledges extra £100m to tackle people smuggling
The money will pay for up to 300 additional National Crime Agency officers and new technology and equipment.
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BBC finds electrocuted, drowned and starved cats in online torture groups
A BBC investigation finds cats and kittens mutilated and tortured by online networks with UK links.
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Victims of mis-sold car finance could get less than £950 per deal
The financial services regulator will consult on a redress scheme for motorists following a court ruling, though many drivers will be ineligible.
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Mission begins to save snails threatened by own beauty
Researchers in Cuba and the UK are working together to reveal the biological secrets of the beautiful but endangered Polymita snail.
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'I'm in control of my sexual health' - UK gonorrhoea vaccine rollout begins
Doctors say the jabs could save the NHS millions of pounds over the next decade.
Entertainment News
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Man dies after fall at Oasis Wembley concert
The band said they were "shocked and saddened" to hear of the death of a fan.
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Attenborough gives 'family feels' in new show Parenthood
Animal families come together and tear each other apart in Sir David's new natural history series.
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Tinie Tempah: My music and lyrics bring joy, so why would I stop?
The UK rapper is back on the scene after a hiatus and says he's ready to take on the new music landscape.
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Harry Hill says his stepfather's death made him pursue comedy career
The TV Burp host says his stepfather's young death made him re-evaluate his original career in medicine.
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Spider-Man Tom Holland filming in streets of Glasgow
The actor chatted to fans in the city centre while shooting an action sequence for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
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BBC launches investigation into Strictly 'drug use'
The BBC has launched a probe into alleged cocaine use by two Strictly Come Dancing stars.
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Dua Lipa granted Kosovo citizenship
The pop star has Albanian-Kosovan parents, and previously was granted Albanian citizenship.
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KPop Demon Hunters star says chart success doesn't feel real
Golden from the film's soundtrack has landed a number one slot on this week's Official UK Singles Chart.