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BBC News - Scotland
US Lockerbie hearings postponed
US Senate hearings on the release of the Lockerbie bomber are postponed because key witnesses have declined to take part.
Airport unveiling £40m expansion
A multi-million pound expansion of Edinburgh Airport\'s departure lounge and security hall is to officially open.
Profits rise 98% at British Gas
British Gas profits almost double as the company, which supplies half of households\' energy, benefits from the cold weather.
Gas cylinder explodes at garage
About 20 residents spend the night in temporary accommodation following an explosion at a garage in South Queensferry
Crash victim \'hit several times\'
A man killed when he walked onto a motorway linking Scotland and England appears to have been struck by several vehicles.
Murray splits from coach Maclagan
British tennis number one Andy Murray has sacked Miles Maclagan, his coach of two-and-a-half years.
Youth festival getting under way
The annual Aberdeen International Youth Festival is due to get under way featuring groups from more than 20 countries.
Wraps come off restored building
Phase one of a restoration project to breathe new life into a historic Glasgow shipyard building is unveiled.
Rural beauty spot sat nav warning
Police warn drivers visiting remote beauty spots in the Scottish Borders of the danger of sat nav thieves.
Swine flu victim care criticised
A husband tells an inquest his wife may not have died after catching swine flu had paramedics taken her to hospital sooner.
Glasgow firm to build tiny cube-shaped satellite
Glasgow-based firm to build tiny cube-shaped satellite
Scottish dancer realises Bolshoi dream
The first Scot to win a place at Moscow\'s Bolshoi Ballet Academy secures the funding to fulfil her dream.
Roads reopen after \'large\' fire
Roads reopen around Holyrood Park in Edinburgh following a large grass fire which broke out on Arthur\'s Seat.
Police deny Pilley hunt has ended
Lothian and Borders police deny they have stopped looking for the body of Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley.
A&E night closures staffing row
The Scottish government says staffing is being put in place to avoid overnight closures of Kirkcaldy\'s accident and emergency unit.
Motorcyclist, 47, dies in crash
A motorcyclist killed after a road accident on the B7016 in South Lanarkshire.
Man admits rape after DNA match
A 51-year-old man from Glasgow admits raping a woman in Burnley more than 20 years ago.
Honours for airport attack heroes
Two police officers and five others are honoured for bravery for helping foil the failed Glasgow Airport attack.
Inca gold taunt over turbine cash
First Minister Alex Salmond says money from the fossil fuel levy would help created thousands of new energy jobs.
Expo ideas used for 100 new homes
One hundred new homes are to be built on a derelict site using some ideas from Scotland\'s Housing Expo.
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