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Catch up on the most popular stories on the BBC Scotland news website.
SUNDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Take That singer Mark Owen has married his fiancee Emma Ferguson at an intimate Highlands ceremony which was attended by his fellow bandmates.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested by police in connection with the death of 41-year-old Jeannie Smith in Airdrie last weekend.
A teenager who went missing with a friend in Glasgow has been found safe and well - however, police are still trying to trace his friend.
SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER
Train services on the East Coast Main Line would no longer go to Glasgow and instead terminate at Edinburgh, under new plans which have emerged.
A couple have been caught on a CCTV camera apparently stealing a full Poppy Appeal can from a petrol station at Ibrox in Glasgow.
A first-year university student from Shropshire has plunged 60ft to his death from a cliff close to St Andrews University in Fife.
FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER
A first-year university student from Shropshire has plunged 60ft to his death from a cliff close to St Andrews University in Fife.
A man has been treated for smoke inhalation after a firework shot through an open high-rise flat window in Glasgow.
A driver who admitted causing the deaths of his partner and her mother by dangerous driving has been sentenced to six years and nine months in prison.
THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Public spending in Scotland is facing the biggest squeeze since devolution, a report from Audit Scotland has claimed.
An Iron Age treasure hoard, worth an estimated £1m, unearthed by a metal-detecting enthusiast in Stirlingshire is unveiled.
Live oysters have been found in the Firth of Forth - decades after they were declared extinct in the area, it has emerged.
WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER
An Iron Age treasure hoard, worth an estimated £1m, unearthed by a metal-detecting enthusiast in Stirlingshire is unveiled.
A protest is held outside a Glasgow theatre over the staging of a production that portrays Jesus as a transsexual woman.
A baby from Dunfermline, Fife, is being treated in an Edinburgh hospital after contracting the rare paralytic illness, botulism.
MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Heavy rain has caused widespread havoc in north and east Scotland with homes flooded, roads closed and trains cancelled.
A 24-year-old football fan dressed as a sheep suffered serious burns to his arms and legs when his suit caught fire on a train in Fife.
Comedian Frankie Boyle has quit as a panellist on satirical show Mock The Week "due to other television commitments", the BBC has announced.
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