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Top stories on the Daily Record website from this morning include: A Daniel clan crime thug targeted in horror blade attack in prison, Airbnb landlords ‘embarrass Scotland’ and Justin McLaughlin’s school given increased police presence.
Here are five of the main headlines for Wednesday afternoon.
A Daniel crime clan thug was the victim of a horrific blade attack days after being convicted of attempted murder.
Kyle Beard needed emergency plastic surgery to
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A senior Scots cop has issued high praise for climate change activists who have spent the last seven days protesting in Glasgow.
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The Queen is looking to hire a maid for her official Scottish residence - paying the new Living Wage.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy has appealed to news organisations around the world to pronounce Glasgow properly ahead of COP26 - and Scots fans couldn't resist chipping in with some ideas of their own.
A man has been taken to hospital after an alleged mass 'disturbance' in a Scots town.
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A Scottish Labour MSP is urging Nicola Sturgeon to meet with cleansing workers in Glasgow after she found rats in her flat in the city.
Made in Chelsea's Proudlock Made in Chelsea's Proudlock had terms like 'F***ybaws' flung at him during a Scots trip.
Beer fans in Scotland could soon land a dream job after Aldi announced it is launching a nationwide search for an ‘official taster’ to review its entire range of Scottish craft beer being showcased at its 25 th Scottish Beer Festival.
Detectives are probing more than 70 incidents linked to the violent turf war between the Lyons and Daniel organised crime gangs.
Gordon Ramsay was grossed out by an ice cream recipe, made from sweet potato on TikTok.
Police Scotland has apologised for a ‘victim blaming’ social media post in light of the recent reports of spiking across the country.
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