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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. James Chapman (Butchers) Ltd achieved recognition in the Ribeye Steak category.
  2. An investigative journalist has weighed in on the Lee Andrews 'kidnapping' claims, stating he is 'playing some ridiculous game'
  3. Visitors to the fair enjoyed some fun in the sun with main attractions that included a surf board simulator, face painting, axe throwing and a silent disco.
  4. Calls have been made for action on soaring kit prices as Scotland supporters face paying £75 for the national team’s World Cup shirt this summer.
  5. Police arrested a 17-year-old following the serious assault near St Enoch Square on Sunday.
  6. More than 20 local artists and community groups are sharing their creative work, ranging from paintings and pottery to picture framing and pyrography
  7. The bodies are believed to date back to the 12th century
  8. A radio station has apologised for "any distress caused" after accidentally announcing the King had died
  9. Rail services between Edinburgh and Glasgow were suspended and roads gridlocked after an over-height lorry struck a bridge near Haymarket.
  10. Level Up Music, founded by local musician and producer Andy McLaughlan, has officially opened its doors at Pickering House in Netherton, more than five years after its predecessor, Play Music Now, was forced to close during the pandemic.