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  1. Campaigners have called on the First Minister to “come good” on previous commitments to use the money earmarked for mitigating the two-child cap on tackling child poverty.
  2. The chocolate is being recalled - return to the store for a refund
  3. The Paisley-born designer, who had been receiving treatment at the St John's Hospice in Hackney, worked with Princess Eugenie and Beyonce in her colourful career.
  4. Mark Griffin MSP visited the award-winning Cornhill Village site and its project manager Jordan Hughes
  5. A study by the University of Edinburgh suggested the Covid-19 lockdowns led to an increase in developmental concerns in young children
  6. Paul Doyle pled guilty to 31 charges after dashcam footage showed him becoming increasingly agitated before injuring 134 people including a six-month-old baby.
  7. Adam Moore-Lynch, 38, from Dumbarton, ran a watch dealing shop in Manchester, and has been jailed after he sold the watches and kept the money for himself.
  8. Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the Budget was good for Scottish Labour and gives Anas Sarwar gains to take to voters.
  9. Finn Marshall recently secured victory in the Under 74kg category, beating top competitors from England, Italy, and Moldova.
  10. Around 40 logbooks for patients treated by disgraced neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel were destroyed by NHS Tayside this summer, despite a "do not destroy" order, an inquiry has heard.