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Torture victim held captive in Northumberland home and subjected to horrific ordeal
Liam McHugh and Nathan Beecroft, of Ashington, repeatedly waterboarded and attacked the victim in an awful ordeal spanning two days -
Donald Trump ‘blocked from nuclear codes’ by top general in explosive claims
A retired CIA analyst alleges a senior US military chief refused Donald Trump access to nuclear launch codes during a heated White House meeting. -
Mum says she knew 'precious' son would end up dead after going to Forest Bank
The inquest into inmate Jake O'Brien's death at Forest Bank prison has started -
£67k funding will boost tree planting in South Lanarkshire's urban areas
The funds will allow the purchase and planting of resilient tree species to help improve South Lanarkshire’s Tree Equity score. -
Pet owners warned over 'cute' flat-faced dog breeds and extreme pet features
Battersea has launched a campaign to tackle a "concerning rise" in people buying pets with extreme characteristics -
Scotland news LIVE as hunt for 'dangerous' man continues after murder of OAP
The Daily Record will be bring you the latest news from across Scotland throughout the day. -
Scotland's only gypsy jazz festival launches in Biggar
Scotland’s favourite jazz artist, Seonaid Aitken, closes the festival with her new band Manouche Nouveau. -
“They have failed in their duty of care" anger as young carers sent to home during rape probe
Oblivious staff visited the Perthshire home of cruel Jennifer Robertson to provide personal care for her now dead husband Alan - who sexually abused a vulnerable child alongside their son Steven. -
Anas Sarwar demands SNP takes down video 'lies' of Labour plotting Reform deal
EXCLUSIVE: The Scottish Labour leader said John Swinney should "withdraw this disgraceful advert immediately". -
Scots 'sick to death' of excuses over failure to reform 'illogical and regressive' council tax
EXCLUSIVE: Roz Foyer blasted Scotland's political parties for failing to reform a system the SNP first promised to scrap in 2007.

