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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. Slugs and snails might be "more outdoors than in", but after a shower, they can be "everywhere" - something that can spell bad news for your plants, even if they are potted
  2. Peter Bleksley who was a founder member of Scotland Yard's elite undercover unit, believes that the murder of Alistair Willson can still be solved after 22 years.
  3. Prosecutors said the spending spree undertaken by Nicola Sturgeon's estranged husband was funded "principally" by SNP membership fees and donations - leading for calls to explain where the rest of the cash came from.
  4. "If he is such an honest man, John Swinney needs to start telling us more about who knew what – and when – and why concerns weren’t acted on."
  5. Craig Ellingford skulked around the changing area at the Olympia Leisure Pool in Dundee until he was certain he was alone with his unsuspecting victim.
  6. Our People's Oscars will honour the nation's unsung heroes - ordinary people quietly living extraordinary lives and making a difference in their communities.
  7. Thee times Scottish Senior Women's Open winner Karen Ferguson-Snedden died on Cullin Ridge.
  8. A shift in the jet stream is expected to bring low pressure to parts of the UK, with heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast for eight regions on Wednesday
  9. "The whole country will be behind him and if we can do something in this tournament to make him feel a little bit better then great."
  10. Riot police were called in as objects were hurled at officers during a Southampton protest sparked by outrage over bodycam footage showing Henry Nowak's desperate pleas for help being ignored after he was stabbed by his killer Vickrum Digwa