header news

Scotland - The Daily Record

*Please note: The news links below will open a new window.

  1. Donald Trump said: "Some places they say 'was it really Scotland?' Well the Hebrides that is real serious Scotland, that is where they had the greatest of warriors."
  2. During his historic State Visit, King Charles addressed a joint session of Congress in Washington DC, delivering a speech applauded 22 times whilst calling for a renewed UK-US special relationship over America First policy
  3. Floral names continue to be popular in Scotland
  4. A message has been widely circulated on WhatsApp saying that people should be encouraged to buy a home in the Castlecaulfield area to "support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future" — but the local Orange Lodge says the message is fake
  5. John Swinney, Anas Sarwar, Russell Findlay, Ross Greer, Alex Cole-Hamilton and Malcolm Offord squared off at the final TV debate of the Holyrood election.
  6. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticised Donald Trump's handling of the Iran conflict, and the US President has now hit back with a stark warning over Iran's nuclear capabilities
  7. The former Tory party donor - who bought a £1.6 million country house on Loch Lomond without a mortgage - has previously refused to answer questions on his net worth.
  8. Information about where to vote has been issued to eligible voters. Polling takes place between 7am and 10pm.
  9. Russell and Bromley has closed 33 stores and nine concessions not acquired by Next in a £2.5m pre-pack administration deal, with redundancies confirmed by administrators Interpath
  10. Ticks are small, spider‑like creatures found in areas such as long grass, shrubbery, and woodland, particularly where wildlife or livestock are present.