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  1. Ross Neville, from Canonbie in Dumfriesshire, left 28-year-old Matthew Newton with 'unsurvivable injuries' on the A69 near Newcastle in November 2024.
  2. The Record brings you its regular 5pm round-up of the day's Scottish politics news.
  3. Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories.
  4. Some Scots will enjoy ten bank holidays this year thanks to the Scottish national team making it to the World Cup.
  5. The first phase of a programme offering HPV self-sampling kits to women who are overdue cervical screening will run across 22 GP practices in four health board areas - including NHS Lanarkshire - with the aim of reaching 17,000 women.
  6. Industrial giant Ming Yang had announced last year its ambition to open the UK’s largest wind turbine manufacturing facility in Aberdeenshire.
  7. The rugby player noted "black suture material" extruding from the scar line on their nose.
  8. Councillors are set to vote in a closed session tomorrow (Thursday, 26 March) over whether to outsource parking enforcement to a private contractor.
  9. Scots are in for a chilly few days as brisk winds and showers are on the horizon.
  10. Benidorm is a popular Spanish destination among British tourists which attracts millions of visitors each year. Now holidaymakers have been warned of one problem