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Hundred firefighters battle horror blaze at takeaway shop and flats above

Around 100 firefighters are currently in a fierce battle with a terrifying blaze this morning at a takeaway eatery and the flats situated above it. The firefighters swiftly responded to the fire at the Holloway, north London, takeaway as the entire ground floor of the building on Seven Sisters Road was engulfed in flames by…
Rutherglen writer shares hope with others through experience of her brother’s final journey

A Rutherglen woman’s account about her experience on the day her brother died has been published online as a story of hope. Dorothy Connor was asked by the Scottish Book Trust to submit 1000 words for Scotland’s Stories of Hope 2024. The former journalist is a long-term supporter of their work and has sent stories…
Russell Grant’s horoscopes as Aquarius told be cautious about new relationships

Horoscopes by Russell Grant for Aquarius advised caution in new relationships in the latest edition of the Daily Record. Astrologer Russell Grant shares today’s horoscopes which offer insights and advice for each zodiac sign. Aries individuals are reminded to keep personal matters private despite the curiosity of others. Taurus is advised to balance emotions with…
Detectives probing Alistair Wilson doorstep murder to re-examine 10,000 documents

Detectives probing Alistair Wilson doorstep murder to re-examine 10,000 documents – Daily Record Detectives reinvestigating the unsolved doorstep murder of Nairn banker Alistair Wilson will re-examine over 10,000 documents in a fresh probe into his death. A dedicated team of 14 officers has been set up to work on Operation Sabine – the reinvestigation of…
Homeless crisis is stain on Scotland as numbers dramatically escalate

The homeless crisis in Scotland continues to worsen, with record numbers of people experiencing street sleeping this year. As reported in various instances, the situation is spiraling out of control, evident from the sight of individuals begging on city streets with makeshift homes from cardboard boxes. The heartbreaking reality of people of all ages compelled…
Labour warned failure to save Grangemouth oil refinery could cost party support in Scotland

Labour faces a crucial warning that failure to save the Grangemouth oil refinery could lead to a loss of support in Scotland. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham has issued a stern ultimatum, stating that her union will not back Anas Sarwar’s party in the next Holyrood election in 2026 unless more action is taken to…
Scots ‘should ditch Black Friday and join Green Friday revolution by embracing second-hand purchases’

Scots are being encouraged to move away from participating in Black Friday sales and instead embrace the “Green Friday revolution” by opting for second-hand purchases. While global interest in the annual shopping event is declining, it is gaining momentum in Scotland. Recent research conducted by PwC has shown that 41% of Scots are intending to…
Universal Winter Fuel Payment to be reinstated by SNP Government after Labour cut

The SNP Government is set to reinstate the Universal Winter Fuel Payment for nearly one million Scots, reversing a cut made by Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville will announce the move at Holyrood today, aiming to counteract the Labour Government’s decision. It is anticipated that all older Scots will be eligible…
Woman broke kid’s collarbone after shoving her off trampoline she didn’t want to share

A woman has been convicted of breaking a five-year-old child’s collarbone by pushing her off a trampoline that she did not want to share. Jamie-Lee Ferguson, 24, was found guilty at Perth Sheriff Court of shoving the young girl from the edge of the raised trampoline onto the ground several feet below. The incident occurred…
Homelessness explosion sees record numbers claiming to sleep rough in Scotland’s biggest city

In Glasgow, there has been a surge in homelessness, with record numbers of people claiming to have slept on the streets, according to new figures. The data, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, reveals that 929 individuals have reported sleeping rough in Scotland’s largest city this year, marking a 28% increase in just six…

