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Scots fans turned away from game
Hundreds of football fans are refused entry to the stadium for Scotland's World Cup qualifier against Macedonia.
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Heat on Brown over cost of energy
The prime minister is accused of letting households "plunge into fuel poverty" by not acting to address rising energy prices.
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'Thousands' oppose booze ban plan
More than 10,000 people have signed a petition against raising the age for buying alcohol in off-sales, campaigners claim.
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Glasgow limbers up for Euro dance
Millions of people in 23 countries are expected to watch the Eurovision Dance Contest in Glasgow.
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Police name head-on crash victim
A man who died after a head-on crash on the A75 Gretna to Stranraer road is named by police.
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Drivers quizzed over missing man
Scores of drivers in the Maybury area of Edinburgh are stopped by police trying to trace a missing man.
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Capital's first car reg for sale
Edinburgh's first ever car number plate, registration S1, is set to fetch up to £250,000 at auction.
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"Buzz-light year" as bee colonies struggle
Beekeepers and honey producers are concerned as hives fall silent to disease and fertility problems.
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Scotland suffer defeat in Skopje
Ilcho Naumoski gives Macedonia victory in their World Cup qualifier against a poor Scotland side.
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Live text - Nadal v Murray
World number one Rafael Nadal faces Britain's Andy Murray in the semi-finals of the US Open.
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Mountain alert
Figures reveal the deaths and rescues on Scotland's hills
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Top stories
The most-read BBC Scotland news website stories
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Your Pictures
Send us pictures from where you live in Scotland
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Snail sanctuary
One of the world's smallest snails gets special protection
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Olympic heroes
Reception for Scotland's Olympic heroes
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Blether with Brian
Is Gordon Brown caving in to the SNP?
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Balls found inside 'rattling' dog
A labrador has 13 golf balls removed from its stomach after eating them at a Fife golf course.
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First come first served marathon
The Edinburgh Marathon is not to be balloted next year and instead is open to entrants on a first come first served basis.
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Life term for 'evil' wife killer
A former accountant who stabbed his wife 86 times at the family home is jailed for at least 19 years.
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Racecourse put up for sale
The owners of Ayr racecourse put it up for sale blaming the poor state of the housing market and planning system.
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Man kicked to death at drink den
A man who kicked another man to death after he turned down a drink has been found guilty of murder.
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A9 crash victim named by police
A woman who died in a two-vehicle crash on the A9 in the Highlands on Thursday afternoon is named by police.
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Clearances statue to be unveiled
A statue recognising the achievements of those who left for Canada during the clearances is to be unveiled.
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Man in court after fatal accident
A 28-year-old Italian is accused of causing a woman's death following a crash on the A9 in the Highlands.
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Girl killed after getting off bus
Classmates will be offered counselling after a 15-year-old girl is killed after getting off a school bus.
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Council defers spending decisions
Decisions on the future of major capital projects in Aberdeen have been referred to the full council.
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Woman rescued in 4,500-mile alert
A woman is airlifted to safety in Russia - after a distress signal was picked up at RAF Kinloss.
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Aerial attack plan for seagulls
A pilot project to tackle problems with urban gulls will fight them in the streets, on rooftops and in the sky.
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Postal raiders escape with cash
Two men make off with cash and other items in an early morning break-in at a village post office.
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Bishops' treasures brought home
Precious items buried with the medieval bishops of Galloway are returned to Whithorn for an exhibition.
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'Murdered' porpoise found
A father and son out fishing find a dead porpoise they believe was beaten to death by a dolphin.
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Doors Open record participation
More properties than ever before invite people in for free during the Doors Open weekend in Angus.
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Children's ward 'will not close'
NHS Tayside promises that the children's ward at Perth Royal Infirmary will not be closed down.
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Council union in one-day strike
A local government union calls another one-day strike across Scotland in pursuit of its pay claim.
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Brown 'backs more Holyrood power'
The SNP claims that Gordon Brown is "caving in to pressure" to concede more powers to Holyrood.
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Children's champion to step down
Scotland's outspoken children's commissioner will not seek reappointment when her term ends next year.
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What the Scottish papers say
The stories making the headlines in Scotland's newspapers.
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