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Influencer dies days after car hit pedestrians outside London nightclub
Klaudia Zakrzewska, 32, from Essex, was pronounced dead today -
West Lothian street engulfed by smoke as blaze breaks out in shipping containers
Firefighters raced to Pentland Avenue in Bathgate on April 23 after reports of shipping containers on fire. -
Inside Rod Stewart's £8.5m Essex mansion he was forced to leave behind
Rod Stewart and wife Penny Lancaster once owned an extraordinary Essex mansion that has since soared in value to a remarkable £8.5 million. -
Woman arrested over house fire as two children die in 'truly tragic incident'
A woman in her 30s has been remanded in custody on suspicion of causing or allowing the death of the boys aged one and three -
SNP legend Jim Sillars rules out any further campaign donations to Scottish Labour
EXCLUSIVE: Jim Sillars told the Record "I'm not entertained by any of them" when it comes to those running for election to Holyrood in May. -
Criminal Record: Glasgow city centre 'stabbing' and unsolved underworld assassination
Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories. -
'China's Nostradamus' issues chilling US-Iran war warning after two predictions come true
Professor Xueqin Jiang, dubbed 'China's Nostradamus' made three geopolitical predictions in 2024 - two which have already come true and the third is deeply chilling -
Man who scooped £152m on EuroMillions says winning felt 'like living in prison'
A EuroMillions winner offered an insight into how he felt just days after scooping the jackpot - opening a debate on whether lottery wins can be more of a curse than a blessing -
Linlithgow brewery takes beer to Westminster Parliament
The Linlithgow-based brewery was invited to showcase the beer in the aptly named Strangers’ Bar inside the Palace of Westminster. -
Scotland is an 'energy superpower' and can take 'real action' with independence, says Swinney
The First Minister said that currently people filling up their cars with fuel are paying the price for Westminster's failure to take action as it “simply refuses to act to help people.”

