Scotland - The Daily Record
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Rare Pokémon card sold for £12m becoming most expensive trading card ever
Logan Paul had previously achieved the Guinness World Record for the most expensive Pokémon card sold in a private sale when he originally bought the Pikachu card for £3.8 million in 2021. -
Gunshots fired at car as driver crashes into van and occupants flee
Police and fire crews were called shortly after 10.30pm on Tuesday -
Scots nurse left paralysed after rare neurological disorder takes charity skydive leap
Elana Murray, 23, was left unable to walk or even hold a spoon after being struck down with the rare disorder. -
Sheriff expresses amazement at number of knife offenders who claim to be fishermen
Airdrie Sheriff Court heard that police officers found a blade under the passenger seat in John Smith's car. -
‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’ council worker stole £900k to fund luxury lifestyle
Richard Shaw stole cash to spend on his 'luxury' lifestyle' -
Charity work of former Miss Scotland and husband 'inspires' Princess Royal
Nicola Wood and her husband Garreth founded Kids Operating Room (OR) after their own experience of having children who needed medical intervention. -
Stirling woman shares tragic fertility story in new book designed to help others
Paula Fraser has penned the book in order to help others going through a similar battle with baby loss and fertility issues. -
West Lothian shopkeepers 'fear they will be fined' in bid to keep streets clean
Sally Pattle, Lib Dem for Linlithgow, who runs a bookshop in the town, raised an amendment calling for consultation with traders across West Lothian before introducing the new rules. -
Work begins to make Cumnock flats energy efficient as part of £24.5m project
The CoRE project is being funded with £17m from the UK Government and £7.5 million from East Ayrshire Council as part of the £251 million Ayrshire Growth Deal. -
Co-codamol supplies 'limited' in Scotland until summer amid UK-wide shortage
Supplies are expected to be limitied until the summer.

