header news

Scotland - The Daily Record

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

  1. Acclaimed novelist, journalist and long-serving Scotsman critic passed away peacefully at his home in the Borders surrounded by family.
  2. Patrick Noone, 58, pled guilty to two counts of sexual assault against a 16-year-old girl on board a transatlantic flight.
  3. Blair McTague, Scott Milne and Kevin O'Hara were unfairly dismissed after they were alleged to have attacked an inmate at HMP Edinburgh.
  4. Gregor Poynton MP has welcomed a £242,360 investment that has already delivered a newly upgraded artificial grass pitch at Murieston United Community Football Club, supporting grassroots football and community sport in West Lothian.
  5. With thousands of children across the UK living with long-term health challenges, the charity is calling on West Lothian locals to ensure their local “superstars” receive the national recognition they deserve.
  6. The council’s Performance Committee heard an update from the council’s Economic Development team which includes the Business Gateway dedicated to help new starts.
  7. Cigarettes and tobacco worth more than £1 million in duty and taxes during a two-day operation.
  8. The new Craigshill Primary will replace two of Livingston first schools dating back to the late 1960s.
  9. The Scottish Government introduced the Baby Box in 2017, entitling every newborn in Scotland to a box containing essential items intended to make sure that every child has the best possible start in life.
  10. The Harry Potter author said it was "beyond silly" that she ever had dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.