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Boy, 13, arrested after petrol bombs thrown at police in Derry unrest
Police in Northern Ireland have arrested a teen following repeated anti-social behaviour incidents in Derry, where masked youths allegedly threw petrol bombs at officers. -
Pride of Scotland Awards to celebrate achievements of Scots next month
Pride of Scotland returns next month to celebrate the truly extraordinary achievements of Scots of all ages. -
Scotland news LIVE as warning issued over World Cup travel disruption
The Daily Record will be bring you the latest news from across Scotland throughout the day. -
Progress made across South Lanarkshire to reduce the education attainment gap
A new update given to councillors on the Education Resources Committee today (May 5) shows how targeted funding is being used to support pupils affected by deprivation across South Lanarkshire Council. -
Scots issued World Cup travel disruption warning as airport staff to vote on strike action
Aviation trade union Unite said several ballots would open this week over summer strike action in pay disputes with companies based at Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow airports. -
Security expert warns people living near key Scotland area won't survive nuclear attack
A security expert has issued a stark nuclear attack survival warning for residents in four UK areas, criticising the government's lack of official guidance on nuclear attack preparedness as Britain bolsters support for Gulf allies -
West Lothian company achieves King's Award for Enterprise
The award celebrates the Bathgate-based Clarus Networks’ international expansion and the growing global demand for its managed connectivity services. -
Lanark visitors step back in time at medieval festival
The hugely popular event included combat demonstrations, music and traditional crafts -
Airlines cancel 13,000 flights in May as holidaymakers face half-term travel chaos
Two million airline seats have been cut from May schedules worldwide as soaring jet fuel prices, driven by the US-Iran war and Middle East conflict, spark mass flight cancellations including over 100 from Heathrow -
The crazy world of Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair and his links to Scotland
"Now I'm settled in Scotland, I don't feel I have to run and hide from anyone. I live here openly and have no fears of attempts on my life."

