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Prince William 'not in calm state' to watch movie as he attends BAFTAs
William made his first public appearance since his uncle Andrew was arrested on Thursday, with Kate joining her husband on Sunday night's red carpet. -
Smirking burglar jailed after posting pictures with stolen Mercedes keys
Thomas Wood and Connor Wrigley fled the home in the stolen cars -
Clean-up of Perthshire diesel spill to take 'several days' after 'botched fuel theft'
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency confirmed the situation is improving after an inspection on Sunday. -
I Swear filmmaker 'never asked' Robert Aramayo to audition for Scots campaigner part
Filmmaker Kirk Jones cast Robert Aramayo in I Swear, a biopic about Scottish campaigner John Davidson with Tourette syndrome, without an audition. -
Lecturer banned for ‘sweet cheeks’ texts and panic over being caught
Christopher Williams Davies was banned indefinitely following a professional conduct hearing -
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming warned ‘you’ll be deported’ amid 'terrifying' ICE raids near home
The Traitors US presenter Alan Cumming, who is hosting this year's BAFTA Film Awards, has recently opened up about his life in the USA and his concerns for the future -
Gordon Brown: a flawed but brilliant man who deserves great praise
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the former Prime Minister's interventions on Jeffrey Epstein show what a towering figure he still is. -
Criminal Record: Two cars torched outside home to man 'stabbed' in Glasgow
Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories. -
Gunman killed at Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago after White House slams him as ‘crazy person’
The man appeared to be armed with a shotgun and a fuel can as he attempted to break into Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida -
'Curious' King Charles praise in Andrew arrest statement confuses Emily Maitlis
Former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis was confused by a "very curious phrase" used by King Charles III in his statement following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The former prince Andrew was arrested on Thursday, February 19 following allegations of misconduct in public office.

