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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. A police car's windscreen was smashed by bottles as officers pursued the suspects in Strathaven.
  2. Sally Pattle chair of Linlithgow Local Area Committee told this month’s meeting that a legislative framework was needed to address changes on Scotland’s high streets.
  3. A former royal butler has revealed what is was really like inside the halls of Balmoral Castle, the estate the royal family often used as an escape from the public eye
  4. Chair of the Linlithgow Local Area Committee, Councillor Sally Pattle, told Regeneration Team leader Dougie Grierson the larder team need more than “here’s a website”.
  5. Emergency measures are being brought in around the world as the Iran war triggers the worst fuel crisis in 50 years - with one nation declaring a 'state of emergency'
  6. A cuddly Eurasian lynx toy representing "one of Scotland's missing species" replaced the missing Conservative representative.
  7. The new C61 and C62 buses will build on the success of the C60 pilot between Callander and Killin to connect other rural villages in the region.
  8. The two popular historical sites are among a group being opened to the public by Historic Environment Scotland for its spring/summer programme.
  9. The NASA crew will not land on the moon but travel around it in a journey lasting 10 days
  10. After a local Toyota area manager, whose family has benefitted from the charity's support got in touch, Vertu Toyota Hamilton was tasked with handing over the Toyota Proace.