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Mya Bollan

Record Rundown: Everything you need to know this lunchtime from ex-Celtic star caught at illegal party to vile hate crime graffiti

Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.

Here are today's biggest stories so far from ex-Celtic star caught at illegal lockdown party to vile racist graffiti left on Scots golf club building.

Footage shows ex-Celtic star Charlie Mulgrew dancing and hugging at illegal Old Firm lockdown party

Footballer Charlie Mulgrew last night said he was “deeply sorry” for taking part in an illegal lockdown party after the Old Firm clash.

The Scotland centre-back said he had made a “terrible mistake” and was “genuinely ­mortified” for snubbing restrictions.

His confession came after the Record uncovered video of him hugging his mates and dancing at the boozy bash in a private garden bar near Glasgow on Sunday.

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Vile racist and nazi graffiti scrawled on Scots golf course clubhouse leaves locals disgusted

Racist yobs daubed hate filled Nazi slogans on a golf club.

Vandals painted ‘Blacks out’, ‘Sieg Heil’, swastikas and SS lightning bolts - the symbols of Hitler ’s infamous elite troops - on the club house at Linn Park golf course in Glasgow.

The hate crime triggered shockwaves in the community.

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Student leaves pal with carpet burns on legs after pulling her round by the hair in drunken attack

A student left her pal with carpet burns on both legs after pulling her round by the hair during a drunken attack.

Leannna Todd launched the attack as she was spending the night at pal Nicola Patterson's flat.

Nicola ended up barricading herself in her flat using two chairs to block the door in order to escape.

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Hibs fan who trashed Aberdeen pub is same thug who tried to punch Rangers player at Scottish Cup final

A Hibs fan who trashed a pub when his team lost to Aberdeen is the same thug who tried to punch Rangers player Lee Wallace at a Scottish Cup final.

Dale Pryde was hit with a six-month match ban for flinging glasses, bottles and chairs in a bar fight after Hibs went down 3-1 at Pittodrie.

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'Beautiful girl' Teen girl dies after kayaking with dad and brother in River Tweed

A Scots schoolgirl who died following a canoeing accident has been hailed as 'inspirational, beautiful and vibrant' by those who knew her.

Emergency crews were called after reports of a canoeist 'getting into difficulty' and a rescue operation was launched on arrival.

Ellice Murray's body was discovered shortly after.

Ellice Murray's loved ones took to social media to pay tribute. (Facebook)

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