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The top stories you need to know today include fears surrounding the upcoming release of a convicted rapist, new figures on sexual misconduct cases against Police Scotland, as well as the details behind an armed standoff in Motherwell.
Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond for Monday, October 11.
Robert Greens is currently in Edinburgh Prison for one of the worst sex attacks in Scottish criminal history.
Sources say Greens has been told he
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Travellers returning from red list countries will no longer have to quarantine in hotels after the Scottish Government scrapped the list.
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The Scottish Government has announced the new Child Disability Payment will open for new applications across the country from November 22, 2021 after the successful launch of a pilot scheme in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross and the Western Isles council areas.
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Low income families across the country will benefit from a £320 uplift payment to be made before Christmas as part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to tackling child poverty.
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Da Vinci rapist Robert Greens is preparing to be released from prison – sparking fears he will target family members who have disowned him.
Craig Gordon's Scotland dream is back on.
The Scottish Government has announced that 47 countries will be removed from Scotland's red list for international travel from next week.