Monday headlines: Far-right hate group host event at Scots hotel and toddler ate rat poisoning at nursery
10.10.2022 - 20:43
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Good evening and welcome to Monday's Daily Record headline briefing. The rundown keeps you up to date with the latest news from Scotland and beyond.
Today's top headlines include: Far-right hate group Patriotic Alternative host event at Scots hotel, toddler ate rat poisoning at Scots nursery and Celtic fan among 10 people killed in Irish explosion.
Here's everything you need to know to keep up to date.
A new far-right political party staged its first annual conference at a Scottish family hotel as bemused holiday-makers looked on in disgust. Patriotic Alternative Scotland held the event at the Stirling Highland Hotel after booking the venue without revealing their true identity.
The racist group also held a demonstration at Stirling Castle, with a banner stating: “White lives built Britain.” The presence of the fascist group in Scotland has been condemned for stirring hate.
Stirling MP Alyn Smith said the appearance of the far-right group in Stirling was an abuse of the city’s spirit of welcoming outsiders. He said: “These bams abused our hospitality with their ultra hate-fest and their daft wee stunt.”
Read more HERE.
A toddler ate rat poisoning after gaining access to a closed nursery play area, a report has found.
Katrina Williamson and David Adams' were left terrified after three-year-old son Aaron was rushed to hospital after coming into contact with the hazardous substance.
The incident happened at the Firtrees Nursery in Motherwell, Lanarkshire.
Read more HERE.
A Scots Celtic fan is among the 10 people killed in a horrific petrol station explosion in Ireland.
Martin McGill, 49, originally from Glasgow, died following the blast in Creeslough, a village in County Donegal, on Friday afternoon. The Hoops fan had