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Mya Bollan

Record Rundown: Everything you need to know this lunchtime from Covid updates to sickening vandals

Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.

Here are today's biggest stories so far from Covid figures and updates to sickening vandals.

Nicola Sturgeon and the six warnings she's sent Scottish football as alleged Rangers partygoers leave game holding its breath

Rangers are investigating allegations that a number of their players breached lockdown rules by attending a party on Saturday night

The Scottish Government and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon have issued a number of warnings to football after previous breaches.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (Daily Record)

Full story.

Nicola Sturgeon announces no new Covid-19 deaths in Scotland but 559 positive cases overnight

Nicola Sturgeon has announced that no Scots have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.

The First Minister confirmed that a further 559 positive cases have been detected overnight - taking the total to 192,275.

Full story here, follow our LIVE Covid blog for more.

Woman tragically dies after car crash on busy Scots road

The 43-year-old was seriously hurt in the smash on the A6091 Melrose Bypass.

The second driver, a 61-year-old man, remains in hospital with life-changing injuries.

The incident took place on the A6091 Melrose Bypass (Google Maps)

Full details.

Two children 'shaken' after men in balaclavas break into Scots home and demand cash

Two children have been left shaken after men in balaclavas broke into their home and demanded cash.

The children, aged 8 and 12, were inside the property when the thieves struck, and left with a quantity of cash.

They broke into a property on Main Street (Google Maps)

Read more.

Sickening 'I hope your bairns died' graffiti daubed on Scots grave by vandals

A Scots World War One hero’s grave has been targeted by sick yobs who plastered foul-mouthed graffiti all over it.

Vandals scrawled foul language in marker pen on the final resting place of Air Mechanic W M Knight, of the Royal Flying Corps, who died on March 14 1918.

The disgusting graffiti daubed on a Scots WW1 hero's grave (Fife Reporter)

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