Scotland - The Daily Record
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"I got scammed by fake work from home crooks who stole £3k"
Polly Purple, from Kilmarnock, has called police after being drawn in by a social media post which promised to help her earn online. -
Firebombed steakhouse taken over by restaurant chain founded by tax-dodging boss
Bow Hospitality Group has stepped in at Cut restaurant in Bothwell, despite the firebombing attacks that have plagued the village of Bothwell. -
Cops called in to probe “doping” of elderly patients at a Scots hospital
Family of dementia patient George Maguire lambast hospitsal chiefs for claiming doping of patients happened over just one weekend. They have taken claims to police, claiming George almost died. -
It's time for Scotland to stop paying the price for Westminster failure
In his regular column for the Record, the First Minister argues powers over energy should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament. -
Scots supermodel says debut album will 'put Scotland on the map' for hip hop
Eunice Olumide, who is recognised as Scotland’s first black supermodel and grew up on a tough Edinburgh council estate, says she refuses to ‘deny her Scottishness’ in her music. -
Pub boss banned for £300k tax-dodge linked to pair caged over £700k VAT fraud
Ryan Bowman was intertwined in businesses with disgraced Antonio Carbajosa and Kevin Campbell, forming companies and exiting them as they hit the skids -
Andy Goram's 1998 World Cup kilt being worn to tournament by fan
Andy Goram withdrew from the Scotland squad for the 1998 World Cup before the tournament began and never got the chance to wear the team kilt made for him. -
Sturgeon didn't embezzle from SNP but former party leader must say sorry
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon co-signed the SNP's annual accounts when she was party leader, she must say sorry for scandal, says Record View. -
Doddie Weir's wife and son to join England rugby captain on 500-mile MND charity cycle
The challenge will raise money for research into motor neurone disease (MND). -
Mysterious yellow submarine discovered by two fisherman off Islay shore
John Baker, now 69, was working a few miles off the coast of the Inner Hebrides island when he came across the strange vessel in May 2005.

