Good evening and welcome to Tuesday's Daily Record headline briefing.
Top stories include: driver slammed for 'refusing to help' man who took unwell, woman savaged by her own dogs as well; havoc caused by Storm Barra.
Here is everything you need to know to keep up to date.
Family of man who died after taking unwell in Glasgow slam driver who refused to help him

The family of a young Scots man who died after suddenly taking unwell have slammed a driver who refused to help him.
Ryan Craney, 30, had been walking to a friend's house in the Germiston area of Glasgow at around 12pm on Sunday November 28.
He began experiencing chest pains on the way and stopped a passing car for help but was refused any.
Nicola Sturgeon warns of 'very difficult' decisions on covid after ten-fold rise in Omicron cases

Nicola Sturgeon has warned of “very difficult” decisions on covid as she reported a ten-fold increase cases of the new Omicron variant.
The First Minister did not announce any new legal restrictions, but she said the possibility would be kept under “daily” review.
She said: "There is no doubt, unfortunately, that this is another serious moment in the course of the pandemic. "
Woman savaged by four of her own dogs as armed police swarm street
A woman has been savaged by her own pet dogs causing armed police to surround the quiet cul-de-sac.
Police, Firefighters and paramedics raced to the street after the woman’s four dogs attacked her.
On Monday at around 10am, neighbours of the woman reported the whole street being filled with emergency response teams.
Storm Barra wreaks havoc as footage shows blizzard conditions on Scots road

Storm Barra has already begun wreaking havoc on Scots roads as drivers face blizzard conditions in parts of the country.
Footage shared by one passenger, Shannon Graham, shows the hair-raising weather on the A82 in Glencoe as snow lashed down.
Drivers were left with reduced visibility as the blizzard set in and struggled to manoeuvre up the hill as snow continued to fall.
PIP, Universal Credit, State Pension and other DWP benefit payment dates over Christmas and New Year

Benefits and payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are usually made on a regular basis directly into your bank, building society or credit union account.
However, if your payment date falls on a weekend or a Bank Holiday you will usually be paid on the first working day before, although this may be different for people claiming Tax Credits or Child Benefit.
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