Good evening and welcome to the Daily Record's Monday briefing.
The top stories you need to know today include the arrest of a Celtic player, a man whose fiancée took off with £5,000 in cash at Heathrow, and the heartbroken grandmother who has had to put down her dogs due to a rare disease.
Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond.
Celtic star arrested following 'incident' in Glasgow city centre
Celtic star Alexandro Bernabei has been arrested following an incident in Glasgow city centre.
The 21-year-old was taken into custody in the early hours of Monday morning. Police refused to confirm details of the incident amid claims the left-back had been arrested for an alleged drink-driving offence.
It has also been alleged he was involved in a breach of the peace bust-up. Bernabei - a £3.75m summer signing - was taken to Stewart Street police station, sources claimed.
Man 'inconsolable' after returning from airport loo to find fiancée has taken off with luggage and £5k
A groom-to-be was left "totally inconsolable" after his fiancée abandoned him at the airport the day before the wedding - taking off with his bags and £5,000 in cash. The couple, in their 40s, had gushed to check-in staff at Heathrow Airport that they were jetting off to Rome to tie the knot after getting engaged just the day before.
However, after the man went to the bathroom, he returned to find his partner gone - along with all their suitcases. The heartbroken man, believed to be British, told Terminal 5 staff she had taken off with £5,000 he'd given her for their big day.
Heartbroken woman had to put down her five dogs as she's first in UK to contract ultra rare disease
A heartbroken grandmother was left with no choice but to put down her family's five dogs after becoming the first person in the UK to be diagnosed with a rare animal-borne disease, writes The Mirror.
Wendy Hayes had to euthanise her beloved pets after they contracted Brucella canis from a Belarusian rescue dog she was fostering. The infected dog, Moosha, had only been with Wendy for three days before she started aborting her puppies all over the home in a "horrific" experience that lasted 17 hours.
Mum shares 'embarrassing' experience as she took her kids for a £1 breakfast
The summer holidays can be a fun time for families to spend some time together, but they can also be rather costly affair for many. And many families might have found this year a bit more of a struggle, due to the rising cost of living.
Luckily, quite a few retailers and supermarkets have come to parents rescue with a range of exclusive offers that let their little ones eat for £1 or less. One such place is the family-friendly Farmhouse Inns, which currently operates a range of branches across Scotland, including Aberdeen, Perth and Kinross, Lanarkshire and Edinburgh.
Cost of living petition calling for disabled people to get £650 payment due revised response from DWP
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently dismissed calls by an online petition calling on the UK Government to give all disabled people and unpaid carers the £650 means-tested cost of living payment.
However, it has now been officially asked by the Petitions Committee, the group of MPs who oversee the petitions system, to provide a “revised response” as they felt the DWP “did not directly address the request” of the petition.
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