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SUNDAY 8 JUNE
A teenager has died while attending the Rock Ness festival on the outskirts of Inverness, police have confirmed.
A 15-year-old youth has been arrested by police in connection with a string of indecent assaults on women in Glasgow.
A Norwegian engineer who protested that he "didn't have a bomb" while going through airport security checks has been fined £650.
SATURDAY 7 JUNE
Detectives have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to trace in connection with five indecent assaults carried out in one night.
Armed police remain outside a house in Hallglen Terrace, Glen Village, Falkirk where a man is said to be barricaded inside.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of 25-year-old Eleni Pachou in Glasgow's West End, police have confirmed.
FRIDAY 6 JUNE
Detectives have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to trace in connection with five indecent assaults carried out in one night.
A beaver found dead on a beach in the Highlands suffered a "cruel" death after ingesting a large quantity of sea water, police said.
Two men, aged 50 and 51, are in police custody following a siege at Law Muir Farm at Hardgate near Clydebank on Thursday evening.
THURSDAY 5 JUNE
Police hunting the killer of Moira Jones have questioned more than 1,000 people in the Queen's Park area of Glasgow one week after her murder.
Michael Barrymore is among the performers who will star in the 2,000 shows at this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival.
A car crash on the A9 Perth to Inverness road has left two women dead and two men seriously injured, police have said.
WEDNESDAY 4 JUNE
The North Sea has almost as much oil left as has already been extracted, a BBC Scotland investigation has been told.
The brother of a trainee manager who was murdered inside a Glasgow restaurant has appealed to the killer to hand himself in.
A new "super-jail" in the north east will be built on the site of the existing prison at Peterhead, the Scottish Prison Service has confirmed.
TUESDAY 3 JUNE
A doctor described as Scotland's Florence Nightingale and who founded the Scottish Women's Hospital for Foreign Service is to be honoured in France.
Legal action is being taken by the Ministry of Defence after a sentry was caught sleeping on a nuclear submarine based at Faslane on the Clyde.
Administrators at Gretna FC have said they feel the Raydale Park side has ceased to exist as a football club following the withdrawal of any interest.
MONDAY 2 JUNE
Administrators at Gretna FC have said they feel the Raydale Park side has ceased to exist as a football club after the only interested party withdrew its offer.
A moth found on only four previous occasions since 1853 has been rescued from a spider's web close to where it was first recorded.
Police investigating the murder of a woman in Glasgow's Queen's Park want to speak to anyone who saw her park her Black Toyota car on the night she died.
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