MSPs back Scotland's assisted dying bill
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Rachel Corsie hopes to be involved in Scotland's upcoming Women's Nations League fixtures after returning from injury at Aston Villa. Corsie, 35, had been national captain prior to her long-term absence,
Ryan Gauld's recovery from an injury picked up in March threatens to prevent the Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder from taking part in Scotland's June fixtures. (Football Scotland)
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Live Science on MSN'Ultimate adventure story': Submerged stone circles reveal perilous migration of prehistoric people to far northern Scotland 11,000 years agoStone tools and stone circles discovered in coastal Scotland show that prehistoric people settled farther north than anyone previously believed.
Bella Ramsey appears in the first look for George Jaques' coming-of-age comedy 'Sunny Dancer,' now shooting in Scotland
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Three Belgian soldiers have been injured in a "shooting incident" during a training exercise in Scotland. Belgium's defence ministry said two of those hurt are in a stable condition, with one expected to undergo surgery in Scotland before returning to Belgium.
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IFLScience on MSNAncient Humans May Have Survived In Isolated Northern Scotland During Extreme Cooling 12,000 Years AgoDuring the Younger Dryas event, Skye would have been cut off from the rest of the world by the Scottish Highland ice cap, so could people have really survived there?
Archaeologists uncovered stone tools and tidal formations on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, revealing the northernmost traces of Ice Age culture.
Meanwhile rural towns are depopulating rapidly. Second-home buyers and short-term lets drive up property prices and gobble up housing stock. In many places, including Applecross, only half the homes are owned by locals. And with most of the surrounding land owned by large estates, very little is available for housing of the sort locals can afford.
Scotland has marked its hottest day of the year so far as temperatures in parts of the country rose above 25C. Auchincruvie, in South Ayrshire, and Tyndrum, in Stirlingshire, both recorded temperatures of 25.5C on Tuesday.