Good evening and welcome to the Monday night news briefing.
Top stories on the Daily Record website from today include: Rod Stewart pulls pints at Glasgow pub, brother and sister fight incest laws and Helen Flanagan admits she hasn’t slept in same bed at Scott Sinclair for seven years.
Here are the main headlines.
Celtic-daft Sir Rod Stewart pulls pints at Glasgow pub after Old Firm clash
Celtic mega fan Sir Rod Stewart got behind the bar of a Glasgow pub and started serving pints following the Old Firm match.
Maggie May legend Rod, 77, popped into the The Dirty Duchess in Argyle Street after the Celtic drew 1-1 with Rangers at Parkhead.
And Rod couldn't resist playing the role of bartender as he decided to get behind the beer pumps and give staff a helping hand.
READ MORE: Celtic-daft Sir Rod Stewart pulls pints at Glasgow pub after Old Firm clash
Brother and sister who have four children together fighting to change incest laws
A brother and sister who fell in love and now share four children together are calling for incest laws banning their relationship to be scrapped.
Patrick Syuebing was reunited with his younger sibling Susan Karolewski more than 20 years after he was moved to a foster home in then East Germany following an assault by their father .
Six months after he reconciled with his biological family, the then 23-year-old started sharing a room with his mentally disabled sister following the death of their mother, Ana Marie.
READ MORE: Brother and sister who have four children together fighting to change incest laws
Helen Flanagan admits she hasn't slept in the same bed as Scott Sinclair for seven years
Helen Flanagan has revealed that she has not shared a bed with her partner Scott Sinclair over the past seven years.
The Coronation Street actress has been together with the ex- Celtic ace for over a decade - with the pair getting engaged in 2018.
But Helen has revealed that the couple have not slept in the same bed together since the birth of their six-year-old daughter Matlida.
READ MORE: Helen Flanagan admits she hasn't slept in the same bed as Scott Sinclair for seven years
Dad who had penis growing on arm for six years finally has it reattached to correct place
A dad who had a penis growing from his arm for six years says he 'feels like a real man again' after doctors were able to reattach it to its proper place.
Malcolm MacDonald lost his old penis after it fell off into the toilet due to an infection in 2010.
Doctors were able to build him a new one which initially had to be grafted to his arm, with the 47-year-old describing the past few years as a 'nightmare'.
READ MORE: Dad who had penis growing on arm for six years finally has it reattached to correct place
Gardening rules you could be breaking that could land you in legal trouble
Scotland is no stranger to pristine gardens . Well manicured lawns and flower beds are a staple in UK households.
But while there are many Scots with a green thumb, there is also a number of nosy neighbours - who can report you if you happen to break certain gardening laws.
it is a hobby which has kept many of us sane through out lockdown, but trimming a neighbours trees or picking fruit off a neighbours tree, you could get in legal trouble. Even if you are well meaning, an infraction onto someone else's borders, pruning overhanging branches and planting all have definite regulations.
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