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Gers Whyte may have lied to court
BBC Scotland uncovers evidence which suggests Rangers owner Craig Whyte may have lied in court. |
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Clydesdale Bank owner could sell
The Australian owner of the Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank is looking for options to sell or radically reform the businesses. |
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Man guilty of baby Abbie murder
A 32-year-old man is convicted for the second time of murdering his baby daughter at the family home in Glasgow. |
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Drivers quizzed in murder probe
Police investigating the murder of a man in South Lanarkshire stop and question drivers and pedestrians near where he was found. |
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Man in court over school stabbing
A man appears in court charged with attempted murder in connection with a stabbing outside a primary school in Glasgow. |
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Action over stop and search anger
A new group is set up to tackle concerns among minority communities over how police use stop and search powers at Glasgow Airport. |
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City office development approved
Work is to start soon on a major office development in Glasgow city centre, after the project gains planning permission. |
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Celtic fan stabbed inside stadium
Police are appealing for information after a Celtic fan was stabbed inside Inverness Caledonian Thistle's ground. |
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Oban fiddler wins BBC music award
A 22-year-old fiddler from Oban has been crowned BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2012. |
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City heritage projects given £8m
Funding of almost £8m is awarded for heritage and conservations projects across Scotland's six cities. |
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Celtic festival toasts big crowds
Celtic Connections sells more than a million tickets for the fifth year in a row |
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Rise of the comic book creators
Examing the "massive groundswell" in comic book creators in Glasgow |
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Your pictures of Scotland: 27 January - 3 February
A selection of your photographs taken across Scotland |
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Dunfermline v Kilmarnock (Tue)
Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Dunfermline and Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premier League. |
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Rangers 0-2 Dundee Utd
Dundee United knock Rangers out of the Scottish Cup with a deserved fifth-round victory at Ibrox. |
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McCoist eager to bolster squad
Rangers manager Ally McCoist admits he is still trying to bring in players following the Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Dundee United. |
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Win justified changes says Lennon
Celtic manager Neil Lennon says he was right to reshuffle his starting 11 for the 2-0 victory against Inverness in the Scottish Cup. |
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Inverness CT 0-2 Celtic
Celtic progress to the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup with a comfortable win away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle. |
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Hibernian 1-0 Kilmarnock
Hibernian oust Scottish Premier League rivals Kilmarnock in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup. |
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Buddies boss relieved at Cup draw
St Mirren manager Danny Lennon believes his players are fortunate to still be in the Scottish Cup after their 1-1 draw with Ross County. |
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Lennon plays down Jelavic factor
Nikica Jelavic's sale by Rangers does not guarantee Celtic the title, insists Neil Lennon. |
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Motherwell 6-0 Morton
Motherwell rout First Division Morton to book a place in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals. |
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St Mirren 1-1 Ross County
St Mirren face a trip to Dingwall after their Scottish Cup fifth-round tie against Ross County ends in a draw. |
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Ayr United P v P Falkirk
The Scottish Cup fifth round tie at Somerset Park has been postponed because the pitch is unplayable. |
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VIDEO: On tour with the Black Watch
In the first of two special reports from Afghanistan, Cameron Buttle follows 3 Scots, the Black Watch, in Helmand. |
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VIDEO: Sending news from Afghanistan
BBC Scotland's Cameron Buttle shows how a news team broadcasts from a British army base in Afghanistan. |
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VIDEO: Big Yin voted most influential comedian
Billy Connolly is voted the most influential British comedian of all time. |
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VIDEO: Round-up - news from around Scotland
A two-minute round-up of the news which has been happening around Scotland. |