Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.
Here are today's biggest stories so far from tragic body find to Covid figures and rowdy Saints fans.
Body found in search for missing Scot Jackson Mason
A body has been found in the search for missing Scot, Jackson Mason.
We to ld how the 31-year-old was reported missing in December sparking a massive police search.
No new coronavirus deaths and 386 positive cases overnight as mutant Brazilian strain discovered in Scotland
No people have lost their lives to coronavirus overnight as a further 386 positive cases were discovered in Scotland.
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman announced the latest figures at the daily coronavirus briefing in Edinburgh on Monday.

Shocking images show rowdy St Johnstone fans flout lockdown rules and throw flares at McDiarmid Park
Hundreds of St Johnstone fans defied lockdown rules to gather outside McDiarmid Park after the club's historic 1-0 victory over Livingston at Hampden.
Rowdy crowds flocked to the grounds to set off flares and cheer on players returning with the League Cup for the first time in the teams history last night.
Nicola Sturgeon on course to win slim majority in Holyrood elections leaving Indyref 2 on a knife edge
Nicola Sturgeon is on course to win a super-slim majority in the Holyrood elections – leaving plans for a second independence referendum on a knife-edge.
The findings are part of the same survey which revealed support for independence has dropped from 58 per cent in October to a 50/50 split.

Moira Anderson killer suspect confessed infamous murder to his family
The man widely believed to have murdered missing schoolgirl Moira Anderson 64 years ago confessed to his own family that he was the killer, the Daily Record can reveal.
Bus driver Alexander Gartshore admitted the murder to his father Sanny, according to Gartshore’s cousin Jim Clark.