Good evening and welcome to today's Daily Record headline briefing.
The rundown keeps you up to date with the latest news from Scotland and beyond.
Here is everything you need to know to keep up to date.
'Pure evil' teen who helped murder Logan Mwangi, 5, unmasked by judge
An "evil" schoolboy who helped murder five-year-old Logan Mwangi can now be unmasked as 14-year-old Craig Mulligan.
The sick teen was found guilty of killing defenceless Logan, alongside the youngsters vile mum Angharad Williamson, 31, and his dad John Cole, 40.
Mulligan was not related to Logan and is the son of Cole's ex-partner Rebecca Trudgill, who was in a relationship with the monster for over a decade.
Williamson was jailed for life today as she silently wept during sentencing. She will spend a minimum of 28 years behind bars.
Glasgow city centre street locked down by cops after man 'attacked'
Police have locked down a major street in Glasgow city centre this afternoon after a man was allegedly assaulted. Officers received a report of a man having been attacked on Union Street at around 11.30am.
Emergency services raced to the scene and the street, located between Gordon Street and Argyle Street, has been closed to traffic and pedestrians.
A photo taken at the scene shows a cordon erected on the busy street, with a police van parked at the entrance and an officer standing guard.
It is expected to be shut 'for some time' and the public are being advised to avoid the area.
Scots mum raging after luggage worth £3k goes missing reports ‘thousands of lost cases’ at Edinburgh Airport
A Scots mum whose bag has gone missing at Edinburgh Airport claims she witnessed thousands of abandoned cases lying around the busy travel hub. Margaret Brennan and her husband, from Callander, boarded a British Airways flight to London City on Friday morning for a posh work event.
But when the 54-year-old landed, she discovered her case had failed to follow her onto the plane and remained in Edinburgh amidst widespread baggage chaos across UK airports. The mum-of-two claims she was told her bag would be sent out via courier to her weekend accommodation by Saturday at the latest.
But she was forced to make a mad dash to the shops for replacement clothes and make-up when it didn’t arrive, causing her to fear sentimental items in the case may be lost forever. Despite twice being told her bag was on its way to her, Margaret had to fly home on Sunday and claims she was greeted by a mountain of suitcases at Edinburgh Airport.
She explained: “When we came back through on Sunday night, there were bags everywhere. What worries me is there were loads of suitcases in a corridor, just lying there.
Disruption warning as Orange Walk expected to gather crowds of 3000
Scots residents are warned that over 3000 people are expected to hit the streets in Ayrshire this weekend for an Orange Walk.
Police Scotland announced today that the parade in Ayr town centre will attract thousands of people and that locals should expect disruption to traffic.
There will be 27 bands in the procession and it will leave from the town's Low Green at 11:30am and is expected to last until 3:30pm.
The 27 bands are coming from across Ayrshire, Bellshill, Paisley and Northern Ireland
Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry jailed for two years after embezzling thousands from pro-independence groups
Former Glasgow East MP Natalie McGarry has been jailed for two years after being found guilty of embezzling tens of thousands of pounds from pro-independence groups.
The 40-year-old was sentenced at Glasgow Sheriff Court today.
McGarry was accused of embezzling £21,000 while treasurer of Women for Independence between 2013 and 2015.
She was was accused of taking £4,661 between April 9, 2014 and August 10, 2015 when she was treasurer, secretary and convener of the Glasgow Regional Association (GRA) of the SNP.