Reporting Scotland presenter Sally Magnusson is to stand down from the programme after 27 years. The journalist and author joined the news programme in 1998, when it was broadcast from the BBC Scotland's former headquarters in Glasgow's Queen Margaret Drive. She will continue to present until April and then work with the BBC as a freelance.
Full Contact focused on certain players - Russell, Wales' Louis Rees-Zammit, England's Owen Farrell and Ellis Genge, and Ireland's Johnny Sexton and Andrew Porter - but as with many documentary of that type, it only told part of the story.
Culture secretary Angus Robertson said 251 organisations will share more than £200 million over the next three years.
Ahead of Valentine's Day, new research has revealed the "most affordable" destinations for a romantic staycation with your other half this February.
Between 260 to 390 prisoners will be eligible for release under the latest move to tackle overcrowding in jails.
Scotland is bracing for a deep freeze this February, with temperatures expected to plummet as low as -7C and forecasts warning of up to 29cm of snowfall. After weeks of freezing conditions and powerful storms, there’s little respite ahead, as more wintry weather looms on the horizon.
Scottish Government cuts to nature spending of tens of millions of pounds over the last decade threaten restoration projects.
Adventure doesn’t stop after dark in Scotland, from twilight kayaking along the River Tay to pitch-black bungee jumps in the Highlands.
Scotland’s record try scorer Duhan van der Merwe is back in full training in a boost ahead of the country’s opening Six Nations Championship clash against Italy at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Film legend Harrison Ford is the star of a new worldwide ad-campaign for Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whiskey. The campaign comprises a series of episodic movies.
Johnnie Beattie gives his verdict on Scotland's chances ahead of the Six Nations 2025. Scotland march into the Six Nations as perennial dark horses. They have failed to breach the top two in the Six Nations era, dating back to 2000, despite increasing optimism in recent years.
Creative Scotland has announced more than £200 million of multi-year funding for hundreds of organisations across the country