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A composite image showing the front of a luxury Jaguar car, Dyson hair dryer, Le Creuset pot and a bald man with glasses, wearing a suit and looking pensive.

Court to hear full story of Peter Murrell’s crimes – what did he buy?

BBC Scotland News has collated all of the goods bought by ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell in his £400,000 embezzlement.

37 mins agoScotland PoliticsA general view of the debating chamber at Holyrood.

Scottish Parliament to restore MSP gender search after trans survey

The Scottish Parliament has asked MSPs to disclose their sex and trans status as part of a new survey.

9 hrs agoScotland Politics

Scottish Secretary thanked Mandelson for help with bid to become MP

Newly-released files confirm Douglas Alexander was in regular contact with Peter Mandelson ahead of his appointment as the UK’s ambassador to the US.

12 hrs agoScotland Politics

Big salaries, a motorhome and SNP accounts: The Nicola Sturgeon interview unwrapped

We give some of the background to key quotes from the interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg.

15 hrs agoScotlandA computer-generated view of a data centre with a green roof blending in to the surrounding landscape

Campaigners oppose £2bn rural data centre ‘monster’

The company behind the plans says it would create 145 high-quality jobs in the Scottish Borders.

36 mins agoSouth ScotlandA man and his son smiling at the camera

I’ve donated part of my brain to help find a cure for dementia

Aidan McAllister gave permission for doctors to take a part of his healthy brain matter to use for dementia research.

37 mins agoEdinburgh, Fife & EastA green bird with a pink hooked beak is sitting on a tree branch

‘He’s causing havoc’: Parrot loose in Inverness blamed for damage to cars

Residents of Lochardil say the parakeet is pecking chunks out of parts of their cars.

36 mins agoHighlands & Islandstorpedo-shaped satellite tracking device used to monitor the movements of sharks and other marine creatures.

Mystery find on Galloway beach aids Spanish shark study

A GPS tracking device found during a litter pick on a remote beach is part of a European shark study.

A black sign with the words 'high court of justiciary' on it in dark writing attached to a light stone wall.

Mechanic who helped supply gangs with guns to pay back £1

A court heard Allan Hughes made £350,000 selling weapons to gangs, but none of his criminal assets could be identified.

A stranded black heifer with the number 35 on the tag on its ear looks out forlornly from inside an ice house

Fire crews in 11-hour rescue of cow from underground ice house

They managed to get the 500kg (1,100lb) heifer safely back to her farm largely unscathed.

Kayden Moy looks in the camera and smiles - he is a teenage boy with short dark hair.

Teenagers accused of murder ‘hugged and shook hands’ after attack

A 15-year-old boy and Jay Stewart, 18, are accused of killing Kayden Moy on 17 May 2025.

An alleyway lined with cars next to a patch of land with weeds growing

Police appeal after woman raped in Glasgow lane

The incident happened around 01:00 on Sunday within a lane near Clyde Place in the city.

Peter Murrell admits embezzlement

Peter Murrell, who is bald with glasses, in a close-up shot while walking outside. He is wearing a business suit

Call for Holyrood and Westminster to hold joint inquiry into Murrell crimes

Former first minister Jack McConnell has backed a dual probe into the former SNP chief executive.

Nicola Sturgeon speaks to Laura Kuenssberg, who is out of shot. Sturgeon is wearing a white top and pink suit

Sturgeon tells BBC: I’m serving a sentence for crime I didn’t commit

Scotland’s former first minister is challenged by Laura Kuenssberg over the SNP embezzlement scandal, and at times struggles to hold back tears.

Nicola Sturgeon with her head tilted and a pensive look on her face. She is wearing a pink jacket and has a chain around her neck.

Sturgeon’s personal life and politics collide in BBC interview

BBC Scotland’s political editor Glenn Campbell gives his take on Nicola Sturgeon’s first media interview since her estranged husband admitted embezzling £400,000 from the SNP.

Nicola Sturgeon wearing pink suit and white t-shirt facing blonde woman wearing lilac blazer

Watch: Key moments from Nicola Sturgeon’s interview with Laura Kuenssberg

Former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon speaks to the BBC in her first interview since her estranged husband Peter Murrell pled guilty to embezzling £400,000 from the SNP

Nicola Sturgeon and Peter Murrell stand outside the entrance to a building marked with a sign reading “Polling Place Way In,” with a smaller sign below saying “Push bar to open.” Sturgeon, wearing a light green coat and colourful scarf, raises a hand in a wave, while Murrell wears a dark coat and bright yellow scarf and looks ahead. The open doorway behind them reveals warm indoor lighting, indicating they are just outside or entering a polling station.

Sturgeon defends ‘no comment’ police interview after SNP funds probe arrest

The former SNP leader’s solicitor says her response was “standard” and she later provided written answers to detectives’ questions.

Features and analysis

Would a Murrell Inquiry tell us anything?

John Swinney is resisting calls for a Holyrood investigation.

Malcolm McLean, an older man wearing glasses and a bright yellow Brazil national football jersey stands in the foreground of a large indoor train station concourse. He is facing the camera. The spacious hall features a high glass-and-steel roof, dark wooden buildings along the sides, and people walking in the background. A sign reading “Welcome to Glasgow Central” is visible behind him.

My grandfather helped Brazil develop its footballing skills

Archie McLean moved to Brazil in the early 20th Century, where he became involved in the game during its early years.

The Scotland party are on their way to the World Cup

Scotland set off for World Cup – in pictures

Photographs from Scotland’s World Cup departure, with Steve Clarke’s squad on their way to the USA.

Netsanet Sori, an Ethiopian woman with black hair who is holding her child. She is also holding a colourful bag off coffee beans. Behind her is a poster of the Ethiopian alphabet.

I moved from Ethiopia to Shetland – and I’ve brought the coffee with me

Netsanet Sori is bringing a flavour of the farm where she grew up to her new home 4,000 miles away.

A sheep and a lamb under a tree look across a field

Your pictures of Scotland

A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.

News from around Scotland

A man and his son smiling at the camera

I’ve donated part of my brain to help find a cure for dementia

Aidan McAllister gave permission for doctors to take a part of his healthy brain matter to use for dementia research.

A green bird with a pink hooked beak is sitting on a tree branch

‘He’s causing havoc’: Parrot loose in Inverness blamed for damage to cars

Residents of Lochardil say the parakeet is pecking chunks out of parts of their cars.

A white, blue and yellow police van and a police car are parked in front of a crowd of people and various cars at an evening gathering

Plea to supermarket to help tackle anti-social behaviour

Two arrests were made during an event involving hundreds of cars on Saturday at an Asda car park.

A computer-generated view of a data centre with a green roof blending in to the surrounding landscape

Campaigners oppose £2bn rural data centre ‘monster’

The company behind the plans says it would create 145 high-quality jobs in the Scottish Borders.

An STV sign outside the HQ building in Glasgow with the Finnieston Crane and the Hydro in the background

Ofcom approves STV’s plan to axe north news programme

The controversial plan will see the end of the entirely separate news service for the north of Scotland, which is the legacy of the former Grampian Television.

Sport

Craig Bellamy speaks at a news conference

Celtic-linked Bellamy rejects club offers to commit to Wales

Craig Bellamy reiterates his commitment to Wales after revealing he has rejected job offers to manage club sides.

Calvin Miller playing for Falkirk

Hearts hope to seal Miller move from Falkirk

Heart of Midlothian are hopeful of concluding the signing of Falkirk winger Calvin Miller in the next 48 hours.

Rangers' Mia McAulay and Laura Berry

Rangers’ Berry and McAulay earn late Scotland call

Rangers’ Laura Berry and Mia McAulay are added to the Scotland squad for Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Israel after Como’s Sophie Howard and Newcastle United’s Freya Gregory drop out.

Andy Thomson

SWPL winners Hearts appoint Thomson as head coach

Andy Thomson is appointed head coach of Scottish Women Premier League champions Hearts, replacing Eva Olid.

Celtic celebrate against Rangers

Is SWPL momentum with Celtic after Scottish Cup win?

What does Celtic’s Women’s Scottish Cup final win over Rangers mean for next season’s SWPL title race?

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Wake up to the stories that matter from across Scotland and the world.

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Latest updates

13 hrs agoA man with short grey-brown hair and a greying beard in a grey jacket with a blue jumper and pale blue shirt stands next to a woman with long brown hair, bright red lipstick and a patterned blouse and black jacket on the steps of Dumfries and Galloway Council.

Council selects deputy leader to replace newly-elected MSP

Tracey Little replaces fellow SNP councillor Katie Hagmann in the role on Dumfries and Galloway Council.

13 hrs ago15 hrs agoNicola Sturgoenbeing interviewed on camera

Big salaries, a motorhome and SNP accounts: The Nicola Sturgeon interview unwrapped

We give some of the background to key quotes from the interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg.

15 hrs ago15 hrs agoWeather man Chris Blanchett holds a black umbrella

Where’s the sun gone?

Rain is expected in early June, but the second and third weeks will see more sunshine.

15 hrs ago16 hrs agoThe exterior of Edinburgh Airport

Fuel issues which delayed air passengers now resolved

Several flights were delayed over the weekend due to issues with a fuel supplier at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports

16 hrs ago1 day agoThe Daily Star and The Scotsman front pages

Scotland’s papers: Sturgeon’s ‘tears on TV’ and call for joint SNP inquiry

A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.

1 day ago1 day agoDr Krishna Singh outside court. He has a bald head and is wearing a blue and white striped shirt and and a grey tie with a blue jacket over the top. He is looking at the camera and there are railings behind him.

Sex abuse doctor’s victim urges others to come forward

Dr Krishna Singh was jailed over sexual offences against 47 patients but his victims believe many more women could come forward.

1 day ago2 days agoMalcolm McLean, an older man wearing glasses and a bright yellow Brazil national football jersey stands in the foreground of a large indoor train station concourse. He is facing the camera. The spacious hall features a high glass-and-steel roof, dark wooden buildings along the sides, and people walking in the background. A sign reading “Welcome to Glasgow Central” is visible behind him.

My grandfather helped Brazil develop its footballing skills

Archie McLean moved to Brazil in the early 20th Century, where he became involved in the game during its early years.

2 days ago2 days agoA natterjack toad sits on a rock in a pool of water with some plant life around it

‘Lethally salty’ waters hinder rare toad’s recovery

A study of Scotland’s only natterjack toad colonies finds that salt levels affect their size and survival.

2 days ago2 days agoSunday Mail and Mail on Sunday

Scotland’s papers: SNP donors’ ‘court threat’ and Sturgeon’s ‘England move’

A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.

2 days ago

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