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Daniel Morrow

Tuesday's headlines: snow warning and bride and groom jailed after wedding rammy

Good evening and welcome to Tuesday’s news briefing.

The top stories from the Daily Record website today include: snow warning, wedding rammy leaves bride and groom behind bars and dad ferried £1.2m of cocaine for criminal gang.

Here are the main headlines.

Met Office Scotland snow warning as 'hazardous conditions' to hit drivers after spring scorcher

The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for snow for parts of Scotland. (Met Office.)

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice with parts of Scotland set for freezing temperatures just days after a spring scorcher.

Flurries of snow are expected to fall on Tuesday evening with showers persistent into the early hours of tomorrow morning - Wednesday, March 30.

Forecasters say showers will turn to snow and hail tomorrow, leading to ice forming across surfaces throughout impacted areas, according to the Met Office.

READ MORE: Met Office Scotland snow warning as 'hazardous conditions' to hit drivers after spring scorcher

Violent Scots wedding rammy leaves bride and groom behind bars after brutal family brawl

A blushing bride, her husband and best man spent their wedding night in a jail cell after a rammy broke out.

Bride Claire Goodbrand's reception celebration descended into a violent fight after she attacked and injured her mum Cherry-Ann Lindsay, a court heard.

The 26-year-old's new husband Eamonn Goodbrand and his brother Kieran, their best man, both weighed in, viciously assaulting wedding guest David Boyd and leaving him severely injured.

READ MORE: Violent Scots wedding rammy leaves bride and groom behind bars after brutal family brawl

Scots dad ferried £1.2m of cocaine for crime gang amid 'fears they would kill him’

Glasgow High Court (Tony Nicoletti Daily Record)

An engineer who feared he’d be killed if he didn’t ferry drugs for a crime gang has been jailed for two and a half years.

John Haughey was caught with cocaine with a street value of £1.2m of at junction nine of the M74 near Kirkmuirhill, Lanarkshire .

The 58-year-old told police he was transporting the huge haul of the class A’ drug “under duress” after he and his family were threatened by the un-named criminals.

READ MORE: Scots dad ferried £1.2m of cocaine for crime gang amid 'fears they would kill him’

Scots benefits cheat who 'hid family inheritance' hit with deadline to pay it back

Dundee Sheriff Court (Daily Record)

A 46-year-old woman who conned the benefits agency out of thousands by hiding a family inheritance has been given time to pay the money back.

Thandilyn MacMaster was told on Tuesday that she had until July this year to pay back at least half of the £5,846 she obtained fraudulently.

Sentence was deferred for four months for good behaviour at Dundee Sheriff Court and for MacMaster to continue making repayments to the benefits agency.

READ MORE: Scots benefits cheat who 'hid family inheritance' hit with deadline to pay it back

Former F1 boss Max Mosley shot himself after learning he had weeks to live

Max Mosley was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2019 (AFP/Getty Images)

Former F1 boss Max Mosley was told he had just weeks left to live before he shot himself.

An inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court heard he had taken his own life in May 2021 at his London home after he learnt he likely had a "very limited life expectancy" and was in "debilitating" pain.

On Tuesday evidence presented during the inquest revealed Mr Mosley, 81, confessed his decision to kill himself to his personal assistant the night before he was found dead.

READ MORE: Former F1 boss Max Mosley shot himself after learning he had weeks to live

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