Police launched an investigation after the body of a man was found in a Midlothian flat.
14.01.2020 - 08:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An Italian scientist who was booted out of Scotland after a sex attack on two students has launched a cowardly bid to present himself as the victim.
St Andrews University PhD student Pasquale Galianni, now 36, was jailed for five years for the attacks which were similar to offences he committed in Germany.
Despite admitting his crimes halfway through his trial at the High Court in Glasgow, Galianni is now backtracking and has circulated a whining email to the Scots media claiming he was punished
Police launched an investigation after the body of a man was found in a Midlothian flat.
Weather forecasters have issued a danger to life warning with 80mph winds expected to batter Scotland for two days.
Scotland began their Six Nations campaign with a 19-12 defeat to Ireland in Dublin as they blew a series of chances to cause an upset at the Aviva Stadium.
Four more people in Scotland have been tested for coronavirus, the Scottish Government has confirmed.
Some parts of Scotland have been hit by snow overnight.
Scotland is set to be battered by snow and ice in what could be the coldest night of the year.
Wood burning stoves could be banned as new figures reveal air pollution has been linked to more than three out of every 100 death in Scotland's cities.
Law and District Amateur Athletics Club athletes represented West of Scotland at the Inter-District Cross Country Championships in Stirling recently.
Two travellers to Scotland from China are being treated in hospital amid fears over the spread of deadly coronavirus.
Serial prankster Jason Cummings was at it again as he interrupted a live broadcast on Sky Sports News while in his pants.
Boris Johnson has been accused of trampling on devolution and parliaments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland after the House of Lords rejected his Brexit plans.
Sky Sports presenter Jim White has revealed his battle with alcohol and how it threatened to ruin his career.
Teachers have been the victim of almost 30,000 attacks in the past three years, figures show.
Scotland’s exams body is to introduce new human rights checks before it does deals abroad.