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Monday's headlines: Rod Stewart pulls pints and siblings fight incest laws

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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 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 Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday afternoons.Signing up is simple, easy and free.You can pop your email address into the sign up box above, hit Subscribe and we'll do the rest.Alternatively, you can sign up and check out the rest of our newsletters here.

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 .

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