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A video given to a newspaper claims one of five hostages in Iraq, which include a Dumbarton man, has killed himself.
An angler who was rescued after getting into difficulties in water off the west coast of Scotland dies in hospital.
The UK's armed forces minister says he has "serious concerns" about Scottish Government plans for a local income tax.
A second inmate who absconded from open prison in Tayside has been traced, Lothian and Borders Police confirm.
A 24-year-old man dies in the southside of Glasgow after the car he was driving left the road and crashed into a tree.
A girl and a man have died in a road accident on the A9 in the Scottish Highlands, police confirm.
Thousands of people are spending the weekend on the banks of the Clyde at the annual Glasgow River Festival.
Scottish church records reveal the practice of using so-called good and bad magic on Highland livestock.
The Aberdeen City Council leader refuses to consider her position as plans to save almost £50m are accepted.
Colin Montgomerie has only an outside chance of victory as he starts the final round of the Open at Royal Birkdale.
Uganda midfielder David Obua is poised to become Csabo Laszlo's first signing as Hearts manager.
BBC journalist on a disease which plagues Scotland
Photographs of the Glasgow River Festival
The most-read BBC Scotland news website stories
Send us pictures from where you live in Scotland
An exhibition celebrates 70 years of the famous comic
Keep up to date on the roads, rail, air and sea routes
Organisers of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe insist it will run as planned, despite major ticketing problems.
The streets of Edinburgh play host to hundreds of extreme sport enthusiasts for the fifth Rat Race.
A caver rescued from a disused mine shaft in Edinburgh by firefighters is in a serious condition in hospital.
The body of a missing pensioner is found in undergrowth in Kilmarnock, police confirm.
Scotland's Coastguard control centre workers walk out in the latest in a series of strikes over pay.
A 45-year-old motorcyclist who died in an accident in Ayrshire is named as Alan Duncan Todd from Dalry.
Shares are being sold to allow a co-operative to buy a stake in a 16-turbine wind farm in the Highlands.
The body of a climber found on a Highland mountain was that of an outdoor training instructor.
Elderly war veterans in Glasgow are to pay less council tax in recognition of their service to the country.
Two men are arrested after cocaine worth £17,000 is recovered by Grampian Police's drug squad.
A 33-year-old man is arrested after police find 360 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of £145,000.
Aberdeen will underwrite a key stage of the feasibility study into finding a site for a new stadium.
Five people are injured following a three-vehicle crash in Dumfries and Galloway.
An eight-year-old boy is rescued from a river in the Borders, after getting into difficulties while swimming.
Two British soldiers were wearing incorrect body armour when they were killed in Afghanistan, an inquest hears.
A laptop containing the details of 89 patients is stolen from Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary, it emerges.
A fire at an old building which led to 40 people being evacuated was started deliberately, say police.
A new initiative to warn teenagers about the dangers of drinking and carrying knives is launched.
A biomass heat and electricity power station costing £100m is to be built at a paper-making factory in Fife.
One of three prisoners who absconded on Wednesday hands himself in and is given extra jail time.
The transport minister hears that damage to the A7 after a landslide is not as serious as it first appeared.
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