In pictures: Scottish nature photo awards 2024
Images taken in Shetland, Orkney, Highlands and Edinburgh were among the winners.
'RAAC in our roof has robbed us of our retirement'
A Dundee couple's future plans are on hold after the cheap version of concrete was found in their home
Talent leaving Wales for England due to scheme, unis say
Critics say the Seren scheme focuses too much on Oxbridge and takes money and talent away from Wales.
The Papers: l 'Le Pen rails against ban' and 'Trump's tariffs to hit UK'
A mixture of headlines dominate the front pages of UK papers on Tuesday.
UK-Gambian student targeted by Trump leaves the US
British citizen Momodou Taal had his visa revoked due to protest activities opposing Israel.
Minister warns of risk from foreign donors
Democracy Minister Rushanara Ali is planning measures to protect against foreign political interference.
'Perfect explosive mixture' was flagged years before fatal water plant blast
BBC West investigations uncover reports expressing serious concerns about parts of a site where four people died.
'Perfect explosive mixture' was flagged years before fatal water plant blast
BBC West investigations uncover reports expressing serious concerns about parts of a site where four people died.
NHS billions wasted as bipolar patients left 'forgotten and failed'
Exclusive data shows how neglect of this common mental health condition costs the UK nearly £10bn a year.
My daughter was bitten by an XL bully. I met an owner to ask why they'd have one
Matt's daughter was attacked by an XL bully - he agreed to meet an owner to find out why anyone would want one.
Millions see April bills rise as Citizens Advice warns single parents could be worst hit
A series of household bills, including water, energy and council tax, increase on Tuesday.
Birmingham declares major incident over bin strike
Council leader John Cotton says it is over public health concerns, but union bosses condemn the move.
Birmingham declares major incident over bin strike
Council leader John Cotton says it is over public health concerns, but union bosses condemn the move.
Birmingham declares major incident over bin strike
Council leader John Cotton says it is over public health concerns, but union bosses condemn the move.
Sentencing guidelines delayed after 'two-tier' row
It comes after the government said it would pass an emergency law to override the guidance.
Memorial service for schoolboy killed in Glasgow
The 15-year-old was fatally injured in the St George's Cross area of the city earlier this month.
Harrods launches compensation scheme for Al Fayed victims
Survivors of alleged sexual abuse by the department store's former boss could get up to £385,000.
Harrods launches compensation scheme for Al Fayed victims
Survivors of alleged sexual abuse by the department store's former boss could get up to £385,000.
As WWE hits London Triple H insists Netflix doesn't call the shots
The WWE's chief content officer speaks to BBC Newsbeat about the company's partnership with Netflix.
Has the government really 'returned' 24,000 people?
Sir Keir Starmer has claimed more than 24,000 people have been returned since Labour came to power.