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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. Riverside Museum officials and Police Scotland remained tight lipped on the Lipton Cup theft over fears it could have been destroyed if the news became public.
  2. Network Rail is today launching a suite of five hard‑hitting safety films, combining special effects and dramatic visual storytelling to help pupils better understand the risks of trespassing on the railway.
  3. An investigation is underway
  4. Farringdon Station in London has been closed until further notice as the emergency services, including armed police, deal with a serious incident
  5. "Everyone who had one of our pizzas ended up going home and ordering the same Ninja pizza oven."
  6. He travelled to the African country to support Newwaysuk and while there, helped with vaccinations, births, treating people with Malaria and pregnant women with health problems.
  7. The 43-year-old was jailed on Wednesday, April 30 after admitting being involved in the collection and supply of cocaine, diamorphine (heroin) and class C drug etizolam.
  8. The bus hit a parked car before both vehicles plunged into the River Seine in France with passengers on board
  9. William MacFarlane was found with the weapons inside Perth Prison after a jury found him guilty of kicking a woman's "head and body like a football".
  10. Offord told the Record he would not publish his tax returns but did admit he was paying the top rate of income tax in Scotland.