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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. Cops are probing how three adults and three patients died at the scandal-hit Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QUEH).
  2. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) said the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow was a public sector capital project, and as such the board’s “objective” would have been to deliver it on time and on budget.
  3. A senior employee of Historic Environment Scotland allegedly used an exclusive dining room at Edinburgh Castle for a private dinner during the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
  4. As we celebrate Burns Night, it's hard not to look at the quaint village that birthed the poet himself and how it's now been taken over by a seaside town
  5. As the poet's legacy continues to be celebrated through Burns Night, what many don't quite know is the tragic end to his life, which saw him miss the birth of his own son
  6. As the bitter winter continues, it's important for dog owners to familiarise themselves with hypothermia symptoms this January. So here's everything you need to know
  7. A Scottish content creator stayed overnight at The Fair Isle Bird Observatory during a visit to the UK's most remote inhabited island that is just five kilometres by three kilometres
  8. Judge Lord Colbeck, the former sheriff principal of ­Scotland, was appointed to the Bayoh inquiry role last week.
  9. Venessa MacLeod has told how the long-lasting trauma has led her to back legislation which would criminalise the “punters” instead of the largely female sellers of sex.
  10. Parliamentary transcripts uncovered by the Sunday Mail show former health Secretary Jeane Freeman initially vehemently opposed an inquiry being launched before u-turning.