Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.
Here are today's biggest stories so far from sick puppy trader's fascination with violence to bodies found Scots properties as well as all the latest as an investigation into Nicola Sturgeon's 'breach' of Ministerial code gets underway.
Scots sick puppy trader's sinister fascination with violence exposed
Sick puppy trader Tom Mongan’s sinister fascination with violence is shown on his social media accounts.
Crooked puppy trader Mongan's Facebook profile shows images of various weapons.
The Irishman and a network of accomplices have flooded Scotland with sick puppies –many of which have died in agony of diseases like parvovirus and giardia.

Cops in Milngavie probing deaths of man and woman after bodies found in property
Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.
Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
A 26-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were found dead within.

Man dies after being found injured in Glasgow's Easterhouse as police launch probe
A man has died after being found injured in Glasgow sparking a frantic police probe.
The death is currently being treated as 'unexplained' as investigations continue.
Scots workers stranded in quarantine hotel 'feel like prisoners' due to 'ridiculous' lockdown loophole
A group of workers who returned to Scotland from Angola are stranded for 10 days in a quarantine hotel because of a “ridiculous loophole” in lockdown rules.
They say they feel "like prisoners".

James Hamilton - the independent adviser who is investigating Nicola Sturgeon
James Hamilton is expected to publish his ruling on allegations Nicola Sturgeon misled the Scottish parliament about her Government's unlawful sexual misconduct probe into Alex Salmond.
The Scottish Government established the system for the first time in 2008 to enable the First Minister to refer complaints made under the ethics code.