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From Oliver Reed to Amy Winehouse, the antics of badly behaved celebrities seem to draw us to them. Why?
A man is stabbed in the back following an altercation with a gang in Hamilton.
Campaigners and police renew road safety calls after crashes which claimed 14 lives at the weekend.
The identity of a 24-year-old woman killed in a two vehicle crash beside Loch Ness is released by police.
Former Islamic Courts chairman Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was drawn into activism after the kidnapping of a Somalia school pupil.
A motorcyclist is airlifted to hospital after he is hurt in an accident involving a bus full of schoolchildren.
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British soldiers testing the Army's £1.9bn Bowman radios are reportedly given radiation burns by the device.
An elderly woman who went missing overnight in the Highlands is found safe and well.
Scottish hero Rob Roy MacGregor was a traitor, spy and a conman, a new book will claim.
Spells are cast across the waters of Loch Ness by a white witch to try and tempt its famous monster to appear.
A white witch travels to Scotland to try to lure its most famous monster out into the open.
A quick guide on explaining the tactics and capabilities of the some of the UK and America's elite troops.
People in the Arab world feel a sense of impotence at events unfolding in their region, says BBC News Online's Martin Asser.
The UK's famed Desert Rats armoured brigade will hold the southern city of Basra in any attack on Iraq, MoD sources tell the BBC.
Half of the Army's new £3bn Apache helicopters will be grounded for up to four years due to a shortage of trained pilots.
A raft of measures to improve the poor desert performance of tanks and artillery are being worked on amid speculation about strikes on Iraq.
The UK would be able to deploy a rapid reaction force overseas despite military kit failings, the armed forces minister promises.
Gulf War veteran Brian Tooze says British military equipment is less effective in desert conditions now than it was 10 years ago.
British forces endured tanks breaking down and boots melting during a huge desert training exercise last year, a report reveals.
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