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Mya Bollan

Record Rundown: Everything you need to know this lunchtime from Salmond inquiry updates to the possibility of relaxed covid measures

Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.

Here are today's biggest stories so far from Alex Salmond inquiry updates, possible relaxation of Covid measures to Sir Alex Ferguson's regrets.

Records between Nicola Sturgeon and lawyers over Alex Salmond don't exist, says John Swinney

Records of meetings between Nicola Sturgeon, Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans and the Scottish Government's legal counsel about the investigation into Alex Salmond cannot be found, John Swinney has confirmed.

The Deputy First Minister has told the Holyrood inquiry into the Government's unlawful investigation of Salmond that he is unable to provide details that the committee had asked for.

Nicola Sturgeon at the Holyrood committee (REUTERS)

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Nicola Sturgeon to make lockdown statement with slight easing of restrictions expected

Nicola Sturgeon is today expected to announce restrictions on meeting people outdoors in Scotland will soon be eased.

The First Minister will later update MSPs on the country's routemap out lockdown at her weekly covid statement at Holyrood.

Nicola Sturgeon (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Chris Whitty warns of Covid 'surge' this year amid fears over easing roadmap too quickly

Chris Whitty has warned that the UK faces another surge in the coronavirus pandemic this year.

The chief medical officer for England said that the covid pandemic could “turn bad very fast” again if lockdown is eased too quickly.

Chief Medical Officer for England Chris Whitty (Getty Images)

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Sir Alex Ferguson regrets not telling Rangers boss to 'f*** off' when asked about wife's religion

Sir Alex Ferguson has said he let his wife down by not telling a Rangers director to “F*** off” when he asked about her being a Catholic.

The former Aberdeen, Scotland and Manchester United manager was quizzed about wife Cathy’s religion when he was signing for the Ibrox club in 1967.

Sir Alex Ferguson (CameraSport via Getty Images)

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Piers Morgan storms off GMB as co-star brands his behaviour 'diabolical'

Piers Morgan was left scathing today after co-star Alex Beresford branded his behaviour 'diabolical' resulting in Piers storming off the Good Morning Britain set.

The 55-year-old couldn't bear to listen to Alex's point of view and walked off while the show was live on air.

Piers walked off set (ITV screen grab)

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