Good evening and welcome to Sunday’s news briefing.
The top stories on the Daily Record website include: Family's fury over death of knee op mum, an urgent search is launched for Scots schoolboy and Liam Gallagher fans face being stranded.
Read on to see the main headlines from today.
Scots family's fury over death of knee op mum given wrong medication
A mum went to A&E with a fractured knee but died in agony eight days later after medics gave her the wrong medication.
Linda Allan, 59, was admitted to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy in Fife after falling at her home.
But medics gave her powerful anti-inflammatory drugs which reacted with a stomach ulcer and left her in terrible pain.
Despite knee surgery being successful, the mother-of-two suffered multiple organ failure which led to her death.
Urgent search launched to trace Scots schoolboy missing overnight
An urgent search has been launched to trace a Scots schoolboy reported missing overnight.
Kayden Campbell has disappeared from Shotts, Lanarkshire, last night, having last been seen at a takeaway on Station Road around 10pm.
The 14-year-old is described as being white, 5ft tall and of a skinny build with brown hair and blue eyes.
Liam Gallagher fans face being stranded after Hampden gig amid rail chaos in Glasgow
Liam Gallagher fans could face being stranded in Glasgow tonight as rail chaos has seen services across the city slashed.
Thousands of ticket holders are expected to descend onto Hampden Park ahead of the rock ‘n’ roll icon’s show at 4pm.
But ScotRail has warned revelers to consider their travel options due to the temporary timetable currently in place on Sundays.
Helicopter and lifeboat crews rescue two Scots kids after blow-up kayak drifts out to sea
Helicopter and lifeboat crews moved in to rescue two kids who drifted out to sea on an inflatable kayak.
Coastguard and RNLI teams scrambled to the incident on the Moray Firth at 3.27pm yesterday.
The alarm had been raised by a concerned adult on the shoreline of Portsoy.
Lewis Capaldi fans in stitches as he reveals crude reason he never recorded album in lockdown
Lewis Capaldi fans were left in stitches after the star revealed the crude reason he had not made a new album during lockdown.
During a gig in Dublin on Saturday, Lewis revealed that he had spent the majority of his time during the pandemic "masturbating".
The Scots crooner made the joke as he played to a sold out crowd in Malahide Castle, more than two years after the show was supposed to take place.
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