National News
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BBC sorry for airing racial slur shouted by guest with Tourette's at Baftas
Actors Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage at the time during the award ceremony in London.
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Evidence in unsolved murder of Glasgow businessman being reviewed
The victim's brother Billy Blue says it is "an absolute disgrace" that no-one has been charged over the crime.
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Alba's financial difficulties due to fraud, leader claims
Police have been investigating alleged financial 'irregularities' in the pro-independence party since May.
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Why has Alan Carr bought a castle and where is it?
The comedian has purchased a castle in the Scottish Borders which comes with 17 bedrooms and its own working railway.
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Man and teenager die in Highland car crash
Emergency services were called to reports of a vehicle fire on the A830 in Corpach at around 03:00 on Saturday.
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Violence against teachers still 'widespread and harmful'
Teachers of primary and secondary children in Aberdeen said they have been "kicked, bitten and spat at" while in class.
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Council tax in Glasgow to rise as SNP and Greens agree budget
Free school meals are expected to be extended to all children in primary seven and the council also plans to invest in cleansing.
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Edinburgh pubs allowed to open late for all World Cup matches
The city's licensing board has granted an extension lasting until 30 minutes after the final whistle for all games during the tournament.
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'I put my bike up for sale - it went from Fife to Kenya'
Dr Carrie Ruxton was surprised when a Kenyan cyclist got in touch asking if the bike could help her country's paracycling team.
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River diesel spill 'clearing' but tap water still not safe to drink
Volunteers have handed out about 40,000 bottles of water since the spillage, which a local petrol station blamed on an attempted fuel theft.
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Song portal launch marks start of World Gaelic Week
It includes more than 700 songs, audio recordings and lyrics as well as biographical information.
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'Sustainable' Loch Lomond viewpoint removed as wood rotted away
The park authority said "significant structural issues" had been found with the structure due to a design flaw.
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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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I was the poster boy for Tourette's and swore in front of the Queen
A new film looks at the life of John Davidson after he found fame in a 1989 documentary
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Scotland's mad for Oasis, Newcastle loves Sam Fender: Music tastes where you live revealed
Spotify and YouTube's streaming data for 2025 shows some interesting variations in listening habits.
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'I love the look on his face' - The mum who takes her baby on wilderness adventures
Experienced mountaineer Morag Skelton has taken Hamish on skiing expeditions and an island-hopping camping trip.
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A historic cinema was saved from demolition. What now?
The Vogue Cinema has been saved from demolition, but now sits in limbo with no restoration plans.
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Are MSPs undermining the rule of law in Scotland?
How a very political court case sparked a huge row - and questions about the separation of powers.
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From playing Glastonbury to running a cider festival
Grant Hutchison - who formed Frightened Rabbit with brother Scott - has left the world of music behind.
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Edinburgh pubs allowed to open late for all World Cup matches
The city's licensing board has granted an extension lasting until 30 minutes after the final whistle for all games during the tournament.
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Man and teenager die in Highland car crash
Emergency services were called to reports of a vehicle fire on the A830 in Corpach at around 03:00 on Saturday.
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Violence against teachers still 'widespread and harmful'
Teachers of primary and secondary children in Aberdeen said they have been "kicked, bitten and spat at" while in class.
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Why has Alan Carr bought a castle and where is it?
The comedian has purchased a castle in the Scottish Borders which comes with 17 bedrooms and its own working railway.
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River diesel spill 'clearing' but tap water still not safe to drink
Volunteers have handed out about 40,000 bottles of water since the spillage, which a local petrol station blamed on an attempted fuel theft.
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Mexican Open involving Norrie goes ahead despite violence
Mexican Open organisers say the tournament will go ahead despite violence following the death of the country's most wanted drug baron.
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Advocaat to miss Scotland friendly and World Cup history
Curacao will have a new head coach in charge for their World Cup warm-up friendly against Scotland on 30 May after Dick Advocaat stood down for personal reasons.
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Fiji to play 'home' Nations Championship game in Scotland
Fiji's "home" fixture against Scotland in the new Nations Championship is to be played in Edinburgh at Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday, 18 July.
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Old Firm 'buckle under pressure' as incredible title race twists again
After a defeat for Celtic and surprise draw for Rangers, where does the latest weekend of drama leave the Scottish Premiership title race?

