Monday headlines: Queen's funeral and Scots vodka queen and gangland hubby as 'neighbours from hell'
19.09.2022 - 21:41
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Good evening and welcome to the Daily Record's Monday briefing.
The top stories you need to know today include the Queen's state funeral, neighbours of Scots drink CEO Nicola Morrissey and her gangland husband speaking out, and an attempted murder in Kilmarnock.
Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond.
The Queen 's coffin has been lowered into the Royal Vault in one of the most heartbreaking and poignant moments of her funeral service.
As a committal service at St George's Chapel in Windsor came to a close, the Imperial State Crown, the Orb and the Sceptre was removed from the coffin before the final hymn, writes The Mirror. After the hymn finished, King Charles placed the Queen's Company Camp Colour of the Grenadier Guards on top of the coffin before the Lord Chamberlain broke his Wand of Office which was also placed on the coffin.
Then in one of the most moving parts of the entire service, the coffin was slowly lowered into the Royal Vault as the Dean of Windsor recited Psalm 103 and pronounced all of the styles and titles of the Queen.
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Scots vodka queen Nicola Morrissey and her gangland husband became "neighbours from hell" after swapping their £4.5million mansion for an apartment. The couple scaled back to a €1200-a-month (£1040-a-month) rented top-floor flat after US authorities named Johnny Morrissey as a key member of the Kinahan Cartel.
They had invited a luxury Marbella magazine into their home before the former Rochdale doorman was accused of being a money launderer and Kinahan enforcer in April by the US treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). As we reported on Friday, armed Spanish cops smashed through the apartment's front door at 6.40am last Monday as the couple slept.
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