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  1. GLP-1 helps regulate appetite and blood sugar
  2. Crimes such as shoplifting, theft and vandalism are among those being marked no action – “directly filed” – under Police Scotland's Proportionate Response to Crime (PRTC) policy.
  3. Edinburgh, Strathclyde, ­Aberdeen and Glasgow all paid lavish packages to their jet-setting vice-chancellors despite grappling with financial shortfalls that could see hundreds of staff made redundant.
  4. Jon Bernthal reprises his role as brutal antihero Punisher for upcoming movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which brought Holywood to Scotland last August.
  5. It follows the collapse of a hydrogen bus deal in Aberdeen, led by Tory donor Jo Bamford, son of JCB billionaire Lord Bamford.
  6. Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Labour are miles behind the SNP in the polls and need to ditch their innate caution and small c conservatism.
  7. Glasgow had the highest tally of drug deaths with 243 despite the first year of the city’s controversial consumption room
  8. Scots flocked to the first ever pop-up “Tat-BRU” parlour.
  9. The party’s manifesto for the Holyrood election in May will also include a commitment to end “Victorian-era high stakes exams” in secondaries.
  10. Opposition parties at Holyrood are now urging the Scottish Government to implement the policy, which could be administered through existing records at Social Security Scotland.