Boys arrested over youth cup match

Two 16-year-old boys have been arrested in connection with a disturbance during a youth cup final between Celtic and Rangers, taking the total number of arrests to seven.Read

Government provides insulin pumps

The Scottish Government has paid £3 million for hundreds of life-changing devices for diabetics amid a "disappointing" uptake by health boards.Read

Blaze mother: I wish I never slept

A woman who survived a blaze which killed her husband and two children has told a court she wishes she had never gone to sleep the night her family died.Read

Poll shows Trident split: Ashcroft

People in Scotland are split over the future of nuclear weapons on the Clyde with almost as many supporters as opponents, a poll suggests.Read

Six council employees on rich list

Six employees at Scottish councils have made the top 10 of a UK-wide "rich list" compiled by the Taxpayers' Alliance.Read

Firms 'invest less in technology'

A quarter of Scottish small firms fear they are falling behind competitors in investing in technology, according to new research.Read

Bullying of teachers 'a problem'

Pupils using technology and social media to subject teachers to cyber bullying is a problem which must be confronted head on, a Scottish union leader has said.Read

Teachers 'patsies' in pension talks

Teachers are being treated as "patsies" by governments in negotiations about pensions, a leading union member has warned.Read

Ryder Cup ticket registration open

Golf enthusiasts can now register to get tickets for next year's Ryder Cup.Read

'Hurtful' church report attacked

Israel's ambassador to Britain has criticised a "truly hurtful" Church of Scotland report which questions assumed Biblical support for the Jewish right to the land of Israel.Read

Challenge over youth guarantee

Tory Euroscepticism is an obstacle to a Europe-wide effort to tackle youth unemployment, according to the Scottish Government.Read

Claimants told they are fit to work

Around one in four people claiming sickness benefits in Scotland have been found "fit to work" by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) following reassessment.Read

Half of teachers 'think of leaving'

Over half of teachers have seriously considered leaving the profession in the last year, a survey suggests.Read

Trainee pilots honoured by memorial

A full-size replica Spitfire has been erected as a memorial to 71 pilots killed during training in the Second World War.Read

Teenager badly hurt in taxi crash

A teenager was seriously injured when the taxi he was a passenger in collided with a lorry, police said.Read

Arctic convoys heroism honoured

Around 30 veterans who played a vital part in the Second World War's Arctic convoys have been honoured at a medal ceremony in the north of Scotland.Read

Purdah 'would affect SNP not UK'

SNP ministers will be bound by law to cease campaigning for independence 28 days before the referendum but UK ministers can legally promote the Union until the polls close, according to experts.Read

Taxi drivers texted over 'murder'

Around 5,000 city taxi drivers have been sent a text message by police investigating the death of a pilot.Read

Some A&E wait times 'have trebled'

The number of patients left "languishing" in hospital accident and emergency units has more than trebled in some parts of Scotland, according to Labour.Read

Clydesdale owner backs turnaround

Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks have returned to profit for the half year as an overhaul by parent group National Australia Bank boosted their balance sheets.Read

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