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Tuesday's headlines: Nicola Sturgeon's update and tot who 'passed out' from bleach burn

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Good evening and welcome to the Daily Record's headlines breifing.Top stories today include all the updates from Nicola Sturgeon'sannouncment earlier today, tot who 'passed out from ain' following bleach burn as well as a tragic crash.Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond today.Nicola Sturgeon announced changes to the current Covid restrictions during an address to the Scottish Parliament earlier today.

Measures on large outdoor gatherings were scrapped, while restrictions on hospitality were extended for a further short period of time at least.

We were also given an update on the progress of the vaccination programme and the latest situation at Scotland’s hospitals. The First Minister said that there are signs of ‘encouragement’ amid the ongoing Omicron wave - but warned Scots to remain cautious. Read more. A 10-month-old tot was left with second degree burns and may be 'scarred for life' after boiling water and bleach poured over him at a Scots nursery- while staff didn't call an ambulance.

Little Blake Nilssen suffered toppled an unattended cleaning bucket while trying to stand up at the Little Dreams Nursery in Aberdeen.His suffering worsened after staff covered him in paper towels and when they removed them it ripped off blisters that started to form. Read more. A Scots HGV driver has been jailed for eight years and ten months after he killed three people in a 58mph 'fireball' crash while trawling an adult site on his phone.Romanian-born Ion Onut, 41, who lives in Galashiels, was 'looking for casual sex with strangers' on the App 'Shag Today' and another called 'Mystic Match'. Read more. An investigation has been launched after a man and woman were found dead in a Paisley flat.Police were called

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