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Man jumped into boiling lake to save dog and suffered 'worst death imaginable'
David Alan Kirwan had been visiting the impressive natural beauty at Yellowstone National Park when he rushed into the thermal spring — he would die one day later -
Repeat offender caught with cannabis worth nearly £10,000 narrowly avoids second jail stint
Adeel Arshad’s lawyer told Hamilton Sheriff Court: “He would do anything rather than return to custody." -
Ten boys and young men killed in Kirkintilloch Bothy fire remembered by locals
The migrant workers were in Scotland to harvest potatoes. -
Killer Iain Packer's first victim calls in FBI over fears he attacked women abroad
Magdalene Robertson believes Emma Caldwell killer Iain Packer had more victims and even struck while on holiday abroad -
John Swinney warned price cap plan for food will 'line the pockets of lawyers' instead of ordinary Scots
The SNP leader was warned his call for price caps on essential items could lead to "shortages" in shops. -
Evil abuser smashed partner's head with plant pot and coffee table in brutal attack
Byron Garland smashed his 25-year-old partner's head with a plant pot and coffee table. -
Women left with brain tumours after contraceptive jabs hire legal team to sue Pfizer
Thompsons Solicitors has confirmed it will help victims of Depo-Provera to seek legal damages after the Record highlighted the plights of multiple women left with life-altering injuries. -
Miss Hoolie to read CBeebies Bedtime Story ahead of Balamory comeback
Miss Hoolie, played by Julie Wilson Nimmo, will read a story by Benjamin Zephaniah on CBeebies Bedtime Story this Friday, as beloved children’s show Balamory prepares to return to screens after two decades. -
Scots will question whether SNP can be trusted to run economy after food price plan
An election gimmick calling for price controls is asking for trouble, says Record View. -
Hospital cleaner sues health board over 'regularly aggressive' treatment
Patrick Stewart worked as a cleaner and a domestic assistant at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

