NewsNewsScotlandScotland PoliticsSarwar calls for Swinney and Sturgeon to be investigated over QEUHThe Scottish Labour leader says complications at the hospital were "the biggest scandal in the history of the Scottish Parliament".24 mins agoScotlandTeachers on supply list for years or leaving country due to job shortagesScottish government figures shows that most newly qualified teachers in Scotland are no longer getting permanent jobs, especially in primary schools.6 hrs agoScotland PoliticsScientists discover potential new cancer treatment The research focused on the genetic faults that allow the disease to hijack a signalling system in the body.3 hrs agoScotlandSarwar vows to release Sturgeon inquiry filesThe Scottish Labour leader claims the government has a "dangerous obsession with secrecy and cover-up".2 hrs agoScotland PoliticsCouncil apologises after using swear word in social media responseThe council's Facebook account used an expletive while explaining that roadworks in Forfar and Kirriemuir were essential.4 hrs agoTayside & Central ScotlandEmergency services called after explosion at Rockstar North officesFire crews went to the building in Edinburgh at about 05:00 to deal with structural damage.2 hrs agoEdinburgh, Fife & EastCrossbow fired at Glasgow house in 'targeted attack'The incident took place about 19:10 at Plenshin Court in the city's Priesthill area.4 hrs agoGlasgow & West ScotlandMinister rules out national security status for new fisheries shipsA call to redesignate planned vessels to boost their chances of being built in the UK are rejected.Football worth over £800m to Scottish economyResearch by the Fraser of Allander Institute finds that the beautiful game supports more than 14,000 jobs across the country.Hundreds of university staff to vote on strike actionStrathclyde University said last month that it planned to cut almost 80 jobs to try to save £35m. Climbers rescued after cornice collapses in CairngormsRescuers carried the casualties to a helicopter during the weekend's incident.Major Edinburgh road to be closed for six monthsPart of Gorgie Road, which links the west of Edinburgh with the city centre, will be shut from Sunday.Features and analysisCancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infectionsJohn Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter's experiences "must continue to echo beyond her lifetime".Music inspired by lost toddler son helped ease songwriter's griefOscar McLennan's son Ian died when he was just three years old, after a kitchen unit fell on the child. 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