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Catch up on the most popular stories on the BBC Scotland news website.
SUNDAY 5 JULY
Three motorcyclists have been killed in weekend accidents and one has been injured, prompting warnings about road safety.
A radical form of banking pioneered in Bangladesh, which offers small business loans to people without collateral, could be brought to Scotland.
A 22-year-old man has died after his motorcycle hit the central reservation of the M8 near the Shotts interchange shortly before midnight.
SATURDAY 4 JULY
The cheapest place to buy a home by the sea is in the north of Scotland, according to the latest property figures.
Campers at the Ardgarten caravan site describe how they saw two planes flying low before an RAF Tornado crashed on a hillside in Argyll.
The body of a pensioner has been found in a tenement flat in Edinburgh where it may have lain for up to five years.
FRIDAY 3 JULY
The body of a pensioner has been found in a tenement flat in Edinburgh where it may have lain for up to five years.
Campers at the Ardgarten caravan site describe how they saw two planes flying low before an RAF Tornado crashed on a hillside in Argyll.
Scots have an unhealthy approach to sunbathing and the highest risk of contracting skin cancer in the UK, researchers have warned.
THURSDAY 2 JULY
Two air crew from RAF Leuchars in Fife have been killed after a Tornado jet crashed during a training flight in Argyll.
Campers at the Ardgarten caravan site describe how they saw two planes flying low before an RAF Tornado crashed on a hillside in Argyll.
A young footballer with a Scottish first division club has been confirmed as having contracted swine flu, after picking up the virus on holiday in Ibiza.
WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
Plans are being drawn up for the possible closure of two navy shipyards after aircraft carrier work ends in 2014, BBC Scotland has learned.
Drinks giant Diageo announces that it is to shed about 900 jobs by closing a distillery in Glasgow and a packaging plant in Kilmarnock.
Four dogs have died after being left in hot cars in the Highlands, animal welfare officers have revealed, claiming the heat "boiled" them alive.
TUESDAY 30 JUNE
Four dogs have died after being left in hot cars in the Highlands, animal welfare officers have revealed, claiming the heat "boiled" them alive.
Alcohol may have caused the death of twice as many Scots as previously thought, responsible for one in 20 deaths, an NHS study has found.
An opinion poll commissioned by BBC Scotland has shown a clear majority of Scots want a referendum on independence next year.
MONDAY 29 JUNE
A rescue bid was launched after hotel guests reported that a paraglider had plunged into the Clyde off the north east coast of Arran.
The Queen becomes the first British monarch to set foot on Culloden Battlefield, the site of the Jacobite defeat, during a visit to the Highlands.
A 73-year-old man who had swine flu has died in Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital - the second person in the UK with the virus to die.
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