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Widow of Rangers fan killed abroad warns Tartan Army travelling to World Cup
"No one should go to a football game and not come home." -
The horrifying story of 'Limbs in the Loch' killer William Beggs
The Daily Record's Crime Reporter Norman Silvester tells the horrifying story of the murder that shocked Scotland - and a killer's ongoing battle for freedom -
Victim of William Beggs won't be told if 'Limbs in the Loch' killer is ever released
Beggs is due for parole after being given a life sentence for the murder of teenager Barry Wallace in 1999. -
Scots girl diagnosed with large brain tumour after stopping for eye test on holiday
Lydia's eye-test revealed fluid behind her eyes and it was soon discovered that she had a large brain tumour. -
Secrecy around Loch killer William Beggs' possible freedom is unfair on victims
Record view says the situation perfectly sums up so much that is wrong with the Scottish justice system. -
Butcher brain surgeon compo bill 'could top £100m' health chiefs warned
Hundreds of victims previously locked out of claiming damages are now anticipated to come forward after the timebar on the case was lifted. -
Angry parent hits out after school campus cop convicted in paedo sting operation
Adam McManus, 40, worked at St Margaret's High School and Airdrie Academy, both in the North Lanarkshire town, as a community campus cop. -
Andrew was 'getting passport ready' for Middle East move before arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was reportedly preparing to travel to Bahrain or Abu Dhabi when arrested in February following a tip-off to a senior courtier. He has been released under investigation and denies any wrongdoing. -
'Only two' countries in the world would survive WW3 according to expert's study
The expert has spoken out amid rising tensions in the Middle East which has triggered fears of a global nuclear war -
Mum falsely accused 10 men of rape and bragged ‘I’ve got away with it again’
Stacy Sharples' lies cost roughly £120,000 in public spending

