Today's top stories so far include all the updates as police probe brutal 'petrol bomb' attack carried out at Celtic chief, Peter Lawwell's, home overnight.
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell's home in 'petrol bomb' attack after thugs targeted car in driveway
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell's home has caught fire after a terrifying attack during the night.
Thugs struck in the early hours of this morning while the Parkhead power broker and his family slept.
It is believed a petrol bomb or similar device was aimed at Lawwell's car as it sat in his driveway.
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell's daughter and grandchild were living above garage when petrol bomb attack set home on fire
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell's daughter and grandaughter were inside accommodation above the garage of his home when the blaze broke out after a petrol bomb attack.
A source told the Daily Record Lawwell's daughter and her four month old baby girl have been living in a bubble with her Celtic chief dad during the pandemic and were inside the specially-developed flat in the grounds of his home when the fire took place.
Curtain falls on window blinds boss as he's caged for being £30k cocaine courier
The curtains fell on a window blind boss yesterday as he was caged for being a £30,000 cocaine courier.
Paul Duffy, who owns firm Perfect Window Blinds, had thousands of pounds of cash on him when stopped by cops.

Domestic abuser who threatened to kill ex and child slammed as he's spared jail for abusing third victim
A crazed thug who once threatened to kill his ex and a three-week-old baby has racked up his third conviction for domestic abuse - at the age of just 23.
Charles Morrison, who was convicted of abusing previous girlfriends in 2017 and 2019, has now been convicted of abusing his third partner.

Nicola Sturgeon's cabinet reshuffle LIVE as First Minister announces her top team
Nicola Sturgeon will announce her cabinet for the next Scottish parliamentary term today after she was officially sworn in as First Minister.
The SNP leader didn't take long to get started after giving her acceptance speech in parliament yesterday afternoon when she removed John Swinney from his education brief.