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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. Network Rail confirmed a train was hit by a flying trampoline tonight in strong winds caused by Storm Bram.
  2. The production will delight audiences of all ages with a high-energy, heart-warming re-imagining of the classic tale.
  3. John Miller has been missing for a month after the 48-year-old was last spotted in Cumbernauld on November 10.
  4. The jury - chaired by director of Tate Britain, Alex Farquharson - commended the 59-year-old Glaswegian for her “bold and compelling work”.
  5. Following an initial £3.5m three-year funding which allowed the clean-up teams to carry out a wide range of projects at more than 100 sites so far, the council’s additional £1.5m for 2025/26 will now allow even more environmental improvement work.
  6. Ian Cope and Fiona Donaldson say it is "one of the most wonderful things you can do".
  7. Sandie Peggie's daughter, Nicole, insisted that yesterday's result was "only a step, and there’s so much more to come" from her mum.
  8. The award-winning Lanarkshire firm has signed a three-year deal with the Glasgow venue.
  9. At least three lorries have overturned on the same stretch of the M74, reportedly on both sides, on Tuesday evening due to heavy winds caused by Storm Bram.
  10. "It is difficult to see that anything could adequately explain or justify what you have done to the child."