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  1. The lineup included legendary acts like Runrig and Deacon Blue.
  2. Steven Waterston, 53, suffered a sudden and life-altering brain haemorrhage while taking a shower in 2003.
  3. Detective Constable Stuart Hall famously identified the Packer as the murderer in 2005 but was ordered by senior officers not to charge him.
  4. EXCLUSIVE: "Fat cat bonuses" for senior executives at publicly-owned Scottish Water will be reined in under a Labour government at Holyrood, the party's leader has said.
  5. The Record brings you all the latest news and reaction from the Holyrood election campaign trail as Labour tries to reduce the SNP's huge lead in the polls.
  6. The former sex worker, who we have not named, says Packer used to pick her up in Glasgow's red light district when she was just 15.
  7. Samantha Merrilees, from Falkirk, says her son Scott was left waiting for nearly a year for mental health treatment before he took his own life aged 16.
  8. Scottish Labour will launch their manifesto on Monday but opinion polls show John Swinney is coasting to victory on May 7.
  9. Writing in his regular column for the Record, the Scottish Labour leader says his party's election manifesto will focus on how to fix Scotland's struggling public services and reduce child poverty.
  10. About 100 passengers missed their Manchester flight after facing three-hour border control queues at Milan Linate airport, with many reportedly vomiting and passing out in the heat