National News
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Are Scottish Labour on the brink of Westminster revolt?
The prime minister is set to visit Scotland this week, but there are murmurings of discontent among his MPs.
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Scotland's health boards given £230m bailout loans
Despite record levels of NHS funding, seven health boards needed government help to balance their books last year.
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GB Energy plan to focus on historical oil and gas areas
The new publicly-owned body says its investments will aim to support 10,000 jobs by 2030.
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Scotland super-fan books 22 hotels before World Cup draw
Daris Nesbitt, 24, wasn't born the last time the men's team played in the World Cup finals in 1998.
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US Girl Scout selling family's valuable painting to help Highland museum
Amelia Cimbalo hopes to raise thousands of pounds for the West Highland Museum in Fort William.
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Woman loses sex discrimination case after toilet complaint
Maria Kelly took legal action against Leonardo UK alleging harassment and discrimination after seeing a trans colleague in female toilets.
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Museum staff 'devastated' after drawings worth £500,000 destroyed
About 1,700 military drawings from the Royal Engineers Museum were destroyed in the theft last month.
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Nancy takes Celtic job and promises 'exciting football'
Celtic have confirmed the appointment of Wilfried Nancy as their new manager on a two-and-a-half year contract.
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Retired teacher sentenced for abusing girls at residential school
Patricia Robertson, 77, assaulted and humiliated girls at Fornethy House between 1969 and 1984.
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Scottish government orders review of grooming gangs evidence
The review will inform a future decision on whether or not there should be a judge-led public inquiry.
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Man arrested after woman killed in hit-and-run
The woman was hit by a small black or dark coloured car which failed to stop at the scene.
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Council sought contractor to remove flags after staff abused
West Dunbartonshire Council has failed to find anyone to tender for the flag-removal work after verbal abuse claims.
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Mystery as remains of seven-arm deep-sea octopus wash up on beach
Arms from the rarely-seen species were discovered at an Aberdeenshire national nature reserve.
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Priced out? The cost of the World Cup
How FIFA’s dynamic pricing could be putting off fans.
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Major: The dog who guided me through eight years of TV and radio
BBC Scotland's Ian Hamilton looks back on his partnership with his guide dog Major who has retired.
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'Scotland qualifying for the World Cup put me in hospital'
The BBC's entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson needed surgery after a mishap ahead of Scotland's World Cup qualifying game.
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The SQA has been scrapped. Why and what now?
Qualifications Scotland comes into being on Tuesday but is it any more than a rebranding of the existing exams agency?
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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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An angry confrontation and online abuse: Inside the asylum protests in a divided town
A Disclosure documentary uncovers the figures behind the protests around asylum hotels which have divided communities.
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Which are the best west coast ferries to spot whales and dolphins?
Conservationists travel on CalMac routes to record sea life in Scotland's waters.
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Woman loses sex discrimination case after toilet complaint
Maria Kelly took legal action against Leonardo UK alleging harassment and discrimination after seeing a trans colleague in female toilets.
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US Girl Scout selling family's valuable painting to help Highland museum
Amelia Cimbalo hopes to raise thousands of pounds for the West Highland Museum in Fort William.
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GB Energy plan to focus on historical oil and gas areas
The new publicly-owned body says its investments will aim to support 10,000 jobs by 2030.
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Food bank site closed over 'significant' hygiene breaches
First Base Agency in Dumfries had to close its Buccleuch Street premises but has already found a new home.
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Retired teacher sentenced for abusing girls at residential school
Patricia Robertson, 77, assaulted and humiliated girls at Fornethy House between 1969 and 1984.
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Celtic appoint Columbus Crew's Nancy as manager
Celtic have confirmed the appointment of Wilfried Nancy as their new manager on a two-and-a-half year contract.
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'Mad scientist' & 'next Luis Enrique' - who is Celtic boss Nancy?
Kheredine Idessane speaks to an MLS expert about the new Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy.

