Today's top stories so far include updates as cops lock down Kirkintilloch street as well as a history-making Scots golfer.
Incident at bank in Kirkintilloch sees residents evacuated as cops lock down street
Cops have locked down a Scots street and cordoned off the area amid an early morning incident at a bank in Kirkintilloch.
Residents were evacuated from their homes and officers currently remain on the scene at Santander in Cowgate.
Glasgow lockdown restrictions are 'unfair and unlawful', claims former MSP and legal academic
A decision to keep Glasgow at Level 3 of lockdown while the rest of Scotland enjoys more freedoms is unfair and unlawful, a former MSP has claimed.
Adam Tomkins, a legal academic who stood down from Holyrood ahead of the recent election, argued that blanket restrictions on pubs, clubs and restaurants are unlikely to survive an imminent legal challenge being brought by hospitality industry bosses.

Deer seen wearing dog collar in Rutherglen months after fox dies from neck wound
A deer found wearing a dog collar in Rutherglen has sparked a warning from the Scottish SPCA for members of the public to be wildlife wise.
Scotland's animal welfare charity has now warned the public about the dangers of putting a collar on a wild animals as a fox was recently killed by a wound caused by a collar.

Scots golfer makes history as first transgender woman to win professional US tournament
A Scot has made history by becoming the first transgender woman golfer to win a professional tournament in the US.
Ayrshire-born Hailey Davidson claimed victory in a mini-tour event at Providence Golf Club in Polk County, Florida.
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