National News
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Celtic fans gather for unofficial title party despite club appeal
Thousands of supporters are expected to descend on the Merchant City and Trongate areas of the city.
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Aberdeen player left bloodied by object thrown by own fans
Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was left bloodied after being struck by an object thrown by one of his own fans amid a pitch invasion following his side's Scottish Premiership defeat at Dundee United.
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Teenager charged over Portobello beach murder bid
The 16-year-old is expected to appear before Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday following the incident on Portobello beach.
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Dog walker subjected to 'frightening' gang attack
Police say the 51-year-old victim was assaulted near to a park in Ferguslie Park Gardens in Paisley.
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We had to be on last run of UK's longest train route
Passengers enjoy the 775-mile journey from Aberdeen to Penzance one last time.
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Horse racing trainer rides off in a new direction
James Ewart has sent out many winners from his Langholm yard but is moving into an entirely new field.
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Artists celebrate gardens in new Dundee V&A exhibit
The new Garden Futures exhibition at the design museum will explore the role gardens play in our lives.
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NHS Scotland staff vote to accept two-year 8% pay offer
About 170,000 nurses, midwives, paramedics and other staff will receive the rise which includes an inflation guarantee.
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Son admits stabbing mother to death in 'frenzied' attack
Grandmother Elizabeth Watson, 58, was stabbed at least 40 times by Jonathon Divers in Peterhead.
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Loch Lomond Flamingo Land resort set for approval
The theme park operator wants to build a £40m resort with a waterpark, monorail, hotel and restaurants.
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Scotland's papers: Loch Lomond resort row and paramedic 'monster'
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
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Senior police officer suspended after disturbance arrest
Ch Supt Pat Campbell was arrested and charged following an incident at a property in Airdrie last month.
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Illegal release lynx arrive at their new permanent home
The three females were close to starving when they were captured in the Highlands earlier this year
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How did an Ayrshire bin end up in a German village?
North Ayrshire Council told BBC Scotland News it was uncertain how the container had managed to wind up abroad.
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Seven-year-old child took knife to primary school
South Ayrshire Council said no pupils in the P3 class or staff were harmed or threatened in the incident.
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Edinburgh Pride bans political parties from march
Organisers said politicians had failed to act after the Supreme Court ruled that women were defined by biology.
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Ex-Raith & Hibs defender Dennis dies aged 55
Former Raith Rovers and Hibernian defender Shaun Dennis has died aged 55.
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Embezzling grandmother ordered to repay £668,000
Coleen Muirhead enjoyed expensive family holidays as part of her £1.5m fraud in Aberdeen.
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Marine body investigates loch pollution reports
The inquiry is launched at Loch Hourn in the west Highlands after fishermen report finding dead marine life.
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Surgeon inquiry spends £1m before hearing evidence
The inquiry into disgraced Tayside brain surgeon Sam Eljamel was launched last month and has racked up £1.05m in costs so far.
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Ncuti Gatwa withdraws as UK's Eurovision jury announcer
The 32-year-old Doctor Who star has pulled out of the role "due to unforeseen circumstances".
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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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What is happening with Flamingo Land at Loch Lomond?
The Scottish government has overturned a decision to reject a proposed holiday resort on the shores of Loch Lomond.
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'I’d go to prison over abortion buffer zones’
The pensioner challenging Scotland’s new abortion law.
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Why does Scotland use more water than the rest of the UK?
People in Scotland have been told to use water supplies sparingly after the driest start to the year since 1964.
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How could the assisted dying law work in Scotland?
A bill to allow terminally-ill adults to end their lives has passed an initial vote at Holyrood.
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'It's about the music' - DJ duo Slam celebrate 35 years
After more than three decades, the Scottish DJs still believe in the unifying power of music.
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What next for Scotland's assisted dying bill?
The Scottish parliament have voted in favour of the assisted dying bill in its first stage.
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Assisted dying bill vote: What just happened?
The BBC's Glenn Campbell explains as a bill to legalise assisted dying in Scotland passes an initial vote.
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It's just a pair of shoes - but they're life-changing for me
Researchers in Edinburgh have developed a shoe that can help people with MS, cerebral palsy or strokes.
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'I run cafés where people talk about death - you realise it's not scary'
Jenny Watt runs a handful of death cafés across Glasgow, encouraging discussion about the topic.
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Teenager charged over Portobello beach murder bid
The 16-year-old is expected to appear before Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday following the incident on Portobello beach.
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Illegal release lynx arrive at their new permanent home
The three females were close to starving when they were captured in the Highlands earlier this year
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MacKenzie left bloodied by seat thrown by own fans
Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was left bloodied after being struck by an object thrown by one of his own fans amid a pitch invasion following his side's Scottish Premiership defeat at Dundee United.
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Body found in search for man, 72, missing from dinghy
A major search operation along the Solway Coast involved police, coastguard and mountain rescue teams.
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Surgeon inquiry spends £1m before hearing evidence
The inquiry into disgraced Tayside brain surgeon Sam Eljamel was launched last month and has racked up £1.05m in costs so far.
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Aberdeen's MacKenzie left bloodied by object thrown by own fans
Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie was left bloodied after being struck by an object thrown by one of his own fans amid a pitch invasion following his side's Scottish Premiership defeat at Dundee United.
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Watch Aberdeen's MacKenzie be hit by seat thrown by own fans
Watch as Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie is hit and bloodied by a seat thrown by his own fans after the defeat against Dundee United.