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Mya Bollan

Record Rundown: Five things you need to know this lunchtime as body of missing Lanarkshire man found

Welcome to this lunchtime's top stories.

From more weather warnings to tragic news as body of missing Graham Brady found, here are the five biggest stories so far today.

Body found in burn in search for missing dad Graham Brady as brother pays heartbreaking tribute

The body of Graham Brady was discovered by police on Monday after he disappeared nearly two months ago.

Today, his heartbroken younger brother, Lee, took to Facebook to extend his thanks to the police and local community.

Graham Brady is a doting dad-of-two (Handout)

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Scots cons using lock knives, scissors and boiling water as vicious make-shift weapons behind bars

Lock knives, shivs, boiling water and even scissors are just some of the vicious make-shift weapons seized from Scots prisoners behind bars over the last two years.

A Freedom of Information request by the Daily Record found that across Scotland 687 deadly items were seized in Scots jails over the period.

Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow (PA)

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Far-right Proud Boys who idolise Donald Trump are operating in Scotland

A violent far-right network which idolises Donald Trump has brought its hate-filled cause across the Atlantic to Scotland.

Proud Boys is an “alt right” white nationalist group accused of inciting violence at this month’s Capitol riots that left five people dead.

Keir Wotherspoon (UGC)

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Scotland to be battered by 12 inches of snow later this week as forecasters issue weather warning

Around 12 inches of snow is expected to bucket large parts of Scotland over a 30-hour period later this week.

The Me t Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy snowfall to land from midnight on Thursday.

Heavy snow is expected to land in Scotland later this week (Getty Images)

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Rangers face ONE Premiership match in 33 day run that will see Celtic turn tables in fixture chase

Rangers could only play one Scottish Premiership fixtures in 33 days after their February 13 game with Kilmarnock.

The Ibrox men have played out most of the season so far with their title rivals Celtic trailing behind in the number of games played after Covid issues saw fixtures postponed.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard. (Getty Images)

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