Scotland - The Daily Record
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Scots woman left with bulging eye 'from 20 years of contraceptive jab' to sue Pfizer
Kirty Moore, 37, from Dundee, began taking the Depo-Provera shot at the age of 16. -
Friends diagnosed with cancer weeks apart raise £600k through charity run
“Our friendship meant there was someone there for me who completely understood what I was going through, the treatment, the decisions, the fears." -
East Ayrshire most affordable location in UK for first-time buyers
"Scotland continues to offer some of the best value in the UK, with a wide range of property types and price points across its towns, cities and coastal areas." -
Labour can't have two leadership contests at once and must stick with Anas Sarwar
"The party at Holyrood needs stability at a time of uncertainty at Downing Street. We can’t have two leadership contests running simultaneously." -
Outrage as picture shows trans jail lover Alex Stewart and child killer girlfriend Nyomi Fee
Nyomi Fee and long-time partner Alexandra Stewart smiled for the picture inside HMP Greenock. -
Food banks risk becoming 'permanent' fixture in poorest Scots communities unless alternatives given backing
Good Food Scotland works with housing associations and local charities to open stores in neighbourhoods which often lack regular retail outlets. -
This SNP Government will get on with the work of delivering what we promised
In his first column for the Record since his party's election victory on May 7, the First Minister says there is "clear momentum" behind Scotland’s "right to decide our own future". -
Dad's horrific final days in agony after ex 'had gang throw acid in his face'
Paris Wilson has been convicted along with a gang over her ex-partner's death. -
Ben Needham's shocked mum told UK police will no longer probe disappearance
Police have told Kerry Needham they will no longer be investigating her son's disappearance and it will now be entirely down to the Greek Police to undertake any future inquiries. -
West Lothian Pride won't happen next year as it stands
The celebration, which has been held in Livingston since 2015, may be ‘unable to continue’ as funding drops and costs rise.

