National News
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Swinney to host youth violence summit after knife murders
The Scottish government also pledged funding for the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit will rise by 7% to more than £1.2m.
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Mother haunted by day she asked killer son: 'Did you shoot that man?'
Moira Ross recalls the moment she asked the teenager if he had murdered a waiter in an Orkney restaurant.
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Invasive plants killed off in deep Highland gorge
Contractors abseiled in Corrieshalloch Gorge to tackle non-native species.
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Clement 'had bad feeling after League Cup final'
Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement talks to BBC Sport Scotland about cutting costs, recruitment, mentality and the players he left behind.
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Body found in search for missing walker on Skye
Roddy MacPherson, 67, was described as an "experienced walker" in a previous appeal by Police Scotland.
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Scotland's papers: Defence jobs boost and independence 'already under way'
Scotland possibly gaining thousands of defence jobs and a cross-border political divide make the papers.
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Biker, 29, dies in hospital after Highland crash
Police Scotland said his Yamaha motorbike was involved in a collision on the A87 at Loch Cluanie in the Highlands.
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Union warns airport strikes could hit summer holidays
Unite said an imminent resolution to disputes with five companies is necessary to prevent the threat of strikes.
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Leinster beat holders Glasgow to book URC final with Bulls
Leinster overpower Glasgow Warriors to oust the reigning champions and ease into the United Rugby Championship final.
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Police appeal after fatal SUV crash in West Lothian
Police said the incident, which involved a Volvo XC90, happened at Glenmore, Whitburn, at about 17:55 on Friday.
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Body found in search for missing teenager Cole Cooper
The body was discovered in a wooded area in Banknock, where Cole lived, on Friday afternoon.
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What now for Scotland as Clarke enters final chapter?
Steve Clarke's Scotland legacy would be altered with World Cup qualification, but momentum needs found fast after a bruising defeat by Iceland, writes Scott Mullen
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Man arrested as Glasgow roads re-open after 'disturbance'
The incident, which was reported at 04:45, delayed the opening of the city's Mitchell Library by more than two hours.
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Rod Stewart cancels US gigs ahead of Glastonbury
The 80-year-old Maggie May singer says he's devastated to scrap the shows as he recovers from the flu.
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Travel disruption as M8 reopens after early morning closure
Social media posts from some drivers said they had been stuck for hours.
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LGBT veterans will not lose other benefits after compensation
Scots veterans affected by a military ban will still be eligible for means-tested council tax reductions.
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Up to £3bn may be needed to fix building cladding
New estimates suggest up to 1,450 residential buildings may need remediation work, including about 250 high-rises.
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SNP to 'learn lessons' as Labour wins crucial by-election
Labour's Davy Russell won with 8,559 votes, a majority of 602 over the SNP.
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Why Reform was the other big winner in the Hamilton by-election
Reform UK recorded their best ever parliamentary election result in Scotland - with a 26% share of the vote.
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By-election: A tale of two winners?
BONUS: A Labour victory, but Reform UK have cause to celebrate.
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Hamilton by-election victory confounds expectations
The result in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election came as a surprise to many pundits.
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The invisible man: Who is Labour's new MSP Davy Russell?
Davy Russell was branded the invisible man by opponents in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election campaign.
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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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Island DJ climbing UK charts with remix made for his mum
Levi Heron, 29 from Stornoway added his own touch to The Glen by the Scottish band Beluga Lagoon.
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If books could kill: The poison legacy lurking in libraries
New technology at St Andrews University helps librarians detect when old books are bad for readers' health
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Public to see Arran shipwreck pottery for first time
Ceramics from Glasgow's acclaimed Bell's Pottery will go on public display after being preserved on the seabed for 166 years.
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Springsteen performs harmonica duet with 12-year-old fan
The young fan from North Lanarkshire caught the eye of "The Boss" during his gig at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.
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Scotcast: Labour wins Hamilton by-election
Election expert Professor Sir John Curtice breaks down the result.
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The long wait for answers over the Lockerbie bombing grows longer
Families react to the delay of the trial of a Libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103.
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Mark Wahlberg tells Scots brothers rowing Pacific 'I would play you in a movie'
Edinburgh's Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean are attempting to set a new record for rowing the Pacific.
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'My credit score has been destroyed by fake energy debt'
Favour Asante spent years battling with Scottish Power over a non-existent debt.
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What can fans expect under Martin's regime?
Rangers appoint Russell Martin as their new head coach - but what should fans expect from him?
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BBC reports from scene of gangland shooting at Spanish bar
CCTV shows Ross Monaghan's final moments in a bar in Spain after Eddie Lyons Jnr was gunned down outside.
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Holidaymakers 'frightened' in surreal gang shooting aftermath
Brits on holiday in the Costa del Sol have been shaken by the murder of two senior underworld figures.
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A good result for Labour - but the party squeaked through on a thin margin
The result in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election came as a surprise to many pundits.
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Who are the candidates in the Hamilton by-election?
A guide to all the candidates who are standing in the by-election on 5 June.
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Police appeal after fatal SUV crash in West Lothian
Police said the incident, which involved a Volvo XC90, happened at Glenmore, Whitburn, at about 17:55 on Friday.
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Invasive plants killed off in deep Highland gorge
Contractors abseiled in Corrieshalloch Gorge to tackle non-native species.
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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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Threatened rural nurseries to stay open after parents' campaign
Five facilities will continue to operate next year after Scottish Borders Council agreed a new plan.
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Body found in search for missing teenager Cole Cooper
The body was discovered in a wooded area in Banknock, where Cole lived, on Friday afternoon.
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Scotland add Doohan & McKenna after five keepers ruled out
Scotland have called up free agent Ross Doohan and Bournemouth 18-year-old Callan McKenna after facing a goalkeeping crisis for Monday's friendly in Liechtenstein.
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'I had bad feeling after League Cup final' - Clement on his Rangers demise
Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement talks to BBC Sport Scotland about cutting costs, recruitment, mentality and the players he left behind.
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Key selection questions for Scotland after Iceland blow
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke faces some difficult questions for Monday's friendly against Liechtenstein following a dismal 3-1 home defeat by Iceland.
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Will Smith stay as coach after Glasgow's Dublin drubbing?
As rumours swirl about his future, and Glasgow are well beaten in the URC semi-finals, will Franco Smith remain at the Scotstoun helm?