National News
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Swinney 'very moved' after Pope's funeral in Rome
First Minister John Swinney is among the Scots who have travelled to the Italian capital for the ceremony.
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Driver arrested after two die in crash with coach
The car driver was arrested over a road traffic offence after the fatal crash near Brechin.
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DJ warns working class are being 'priced out' of culture
The DJ is concerned the rising cost of going to gigs or clubs will stop people being energised by music.
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Herriot, goalkeeper who gave name to TV vet, dies at 85
Jim Herriot, the Scotland goalkeeper who gave his name to the character in the books and TV show All Creatures Great and Small, has died at the age of 85.
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Three brothers drive tiny bus from Land's End to John O'Groats
James, Andrew and Will Emerton from Cheshire took it in turns to drive the miniature petrol-powered bus.
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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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Equality watchdog issues interim guidance on single-sex spaces
It follows the UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law.
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Singer Amy MacDonald: '18 years and this will never feel normal'
Amy MacDonald admits she does not take her career for granted as she releases her first single since 2021.
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Annual energy bills predicted to fall by £166 in July
The forecast fall in the cost of energy would reverse three consecutive increases in the price cap.
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Police make eight more arrests linked to gangland feud
One of the suspects has since appeared in court charged with three attempted murders.
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'No regret' killer faces life term for knife murder
Stephen Kelly attacked his victim with an 18-inch hunting knife and poured bleach into his throat.
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Is Scotland the world's real home of football?
A historian believes the origins of the modern game lie on farmland in Kirkcudbrightshire.
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Grande dame hangs up her ballet shoes aged 89
Some of Sheena Gough's students travelled hundreds of miles for her classes in Edinburgh.
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The Great BBC Soap Opera
Is the BBC right to cut River City?
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Worry for learner drivers 'waiting months' for tests
Dylan Whiteley, 17, has been trying to book a test for seven weeks, without success.
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Fingerprints of city-sized icebergs found off UK coast
Deep tracks gouged in the seafloor off the coast of Scotland could help us understand Antarctica today.
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The battle to ban greyhound racing in Scotland
The country's last track is closed indefinitely, but campaigners are determined to outlaw the sport for good.
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'My jaw stopped growing after a bike accident when I was 10'
Alana Brownie's jaw stopped growing when she fell off a bike as a child.
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Home of the Year: 'We can tell people's houses by looking at them'
Scotland's Home of the Year is back and judge Anna Campbell-Jones knows exactly what she is looking for.
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Emergency measures to tackle Edinburgh homelessness crisis
Edinburgh City Council confirms new local authority lets will be suspended in all but a few exceptions.
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Police probe wilful fire-raising in Fort William
There were no reported injuries, but a number of nearby properties were evacuated as a precaution.
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Concerns for Cairngorms eagles over 4G mast plan
The telecommunications mast would be part of a UK project to tackle areas with poor mobile coverage.
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Is Scotland the world's real home of football?
A historian believes the origins of the modern game lie on farmland in Kirkcudbrightshire.
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Driver arrested after two die in crash with coach
The car driver was arrested over a road traffic offence after the fatal crash near Brechin.
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Critchley sacked by Hearts after six months
Hearts sack head coach Neil Critchley six months after his appointment as a 1-0 home defeat to Dundee leaves them eighth in the Premiership.
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Watch Sportscene highlights
Highlights from the afternoon's fixtures in the Scottish Premiership.
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Higgins one frame away from quarter-finals
Ronnie O'Sullivan holds a four-frame lead against China's Pang Junxu after dominating the first session of their last-16 tie at the 2025 World Championship.