National News
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Truckloads of Scotland's rubbish will be sent to England, experts say
Up to 100 trucks a day could take Scotland's waste to England once a landfill ban comes in at the end of the year.
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'We didn't want to look back' - Couple considered jumping to escape burning flat in Perth
Kieran Gibson and Ellen Fulton said they lost nearly all their possessions in the fatal fire on Saturday.
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Search after person goes overboard from Clyde ferry
HM Coastguard and lifeboat crews have launched a search on the Firth of Clyde.
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Grangemouth plans to be announced 'soon' - minister
Michael Shanks said more than 80 investors had put forward plans for the refinery, which is due to close in the summer.
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Woman, 23, dies after falling into water at Rogie Falls
Emergency services including HM Coastguard and the fire service were sent to the falls, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Oasis fans called 'rowdy' and 'middle-aged' in gig briefing
A safety meeting ahead of the concerts at Murrayfield raised concerns about fan behaviour, which incensed frontman Liam Gallagher.
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I paint Gaelic murals around Glasgow - with pronunciations
A mural artist from the Highlands is painting Glasgow' street locations with Gaelic words in an effort to promote interest in the language.
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Man arrested over shooting of Scots in Spanish bar
Eddie Lyons Jr and Ross Monaghan were shot dead at a bar in Fuengirola in the Costa Del Sol last month.
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Man dies and girl, eight, hurt in Perth flat fire
About 40 residents have been evacuated and several casualties passed to the ambulance service.
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My dad gave me a kidney - now I can have my dream wedding
Kieran Innes was worried he would have to curtail his future plans when his kidneys failed.
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Rangers deny rule breach over Brown 'corrupt' comment
Rangers say they "firmly deny any breach of Scottish FA rules" after former defender John Brown called a refereeing decision "corrupt" on Rangers TV.
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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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Shereen Nanjiani signs off from BBC radio show after 17 years
The former STV newsreader tells listeners it feels like a good time to get her weekends back and explore new adventures.
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The bakery so busy it has had to hire a 'bouncer'
Lannan Bakery, in Stockbridge, has become an internet sensation and has a constant queue outside its shop.
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Remembering a railway which has been closed for 60 years
The last passenger trains rattled along the line between Dumfries and Stranraer in June 1965.
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Scotland's first black professor Sir Geoff Palmer dies, aged 85
Sir Geoff moved to the UK from Jamaica as a teenager and became known as both an academic and a human rights advocate.
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Unseen works by Alasdair Gray to go on display at Kelvingrove
Nine exhibits go on display at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery - the place he said inspired his love of art.
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Is Swinney really under pressure?
And what does the spending review mean for Scotland?
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Is America making Scottish football great again?
BBC Scotland takes a look at the influx of investment in Scottish football from the United States.
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How Spending Review will shape Scottish priorities for years to come
Announcements from Chancellor Rachel Reeves later will have a significant effect on public spending in Scotland.
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I lost £8,000 in an insulation scam - I've been a sucker
Customers need stronger protections against scammers capitalising on green energy schemes, says Scotland's consumer body.
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Mother haunted by day she asked killer son: 'Did you shoot that man?'
Moira Ross recalls the moment she asked her teenage son if he had murdered a waiter in an Orkney restaurant when he was 15.
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Oasis fans called 'rowdy' and 'middle-aged' in gig briefing
A safety meeting ahead of the concerts at Murrayfield raised concerns about fan behaviour, which incensed frontman Liam Gallagher.
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Woman dies after falling into water at Rogie Falls
Emergency services including HM Coastguard and the fire service were sent to the falls, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Police name women killed in two-car crash in Moray
Amanda Lawson, 32, and Janet Cowie, 77, died at the scene of the accident near Enzie on Tuesday.
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Remembering a railway which has been closed for 60 years
The last passenger trains rattled along the line between Dumfries and Stranraer in June 1965.
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'We'd just moved in' - Couple considered jumping to escape burning flat
Kieran Gibson and Ellen Fulton said they lost nearly all their possessions in the fatal fire on Saturday.
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Rangers deny rule breach over Brown 'corrupt' comment
Rangers say they "firmly deny any breach of Scottish FA rules" after former defender John Brown called a refereeing decision "corrupt" on Rangers TV.
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'He's a kid from Bath' - Russell on unselfish Ojomoh pass
Finn Russell says winning a first Gallagher Premiership title is "special" and "has not sunk in" as the fly-half guides Bath to victory against Leicester Tigers.
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Scotland ease to 39-run T20 win over Netherlands
Scotland defeat the Netherlands by 39 runs in their opening T20 international tri-series match in Glasgow.
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Craig admits to 'illegal move' in controversial 'no contest'
Paul Craig urges UFC fans not "to persecute" Rodolfo Bellato after the Scot's opponent was accused of "hamming it up" by "flopping" to the canvas following a kick to the face during their light-heavyweight contest.