Welcome to the Daily Record's Sunday briefing.
The top stories you need to know today include Mhairi Black's apology for 'drinking on a train', a twist in the unsolved murder of Alistair Wilson, and an impressive Scottish beach property.
Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond.
SNP MP Mhairi Black apologises after 'drinking on train' in online video amid ScotRail booze ban
An SNP MP has apologised for flouting the current ScotRail booze ban on a Glasgow service.
Video footage emerged which appears to show Mhairi Black, representative for Paisley and Renfrewshire South, drinking from a can - supposedly of lager.
It is understood the politician had been travelling from Glasgow Central last night after a football match between Ayr United and Partick Thistle.
Key witness in Scots banker's doorstep killing was at scene of shooting as probe takes new twist
The key witness in the unsolved murder of banker Alistair Wilson was at the scene of the shooting within minutes and helped paramedics get him into the ambulance.
The Sunday Mail can reveal that publican Andy Burnett stopped the dying dad from slipping off the stretcher and fixed his watch as it came loose before comforting Alistair’s traumatised wife.
Police Scotland last week revealed that a planning dispute over the Havelock House Hotel, then owned by Mr Burnett and just a few steps opposite the doorstep of the Wilson family home in Nairn, could hold the key to solving the 2004 murder.
Man, 53, found dead at popular Scots music festival
A man has been found dead at a Scots rock festival in Angus.
Police were called to the site where the festival is being held at 1.10pm on Saturday and found the body of the 53-year-old.
His death has been described as "sudden" but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.
Organisers of Bonfest said they were "greatly saddened" by the tragedy.
Huge Scots beach property that opens up directly onto shore with stunning views
The property market in Scotland is hot and this enormous beach home with direct access to the shore is a competitive entry.
Craigview House sits directly on the rocky coast of Anstruther and the views are, unsurprisingly, fantastic.
All that comes at a premium - house hunters will have to put in an offer of £850,000 to make this dream home theirs.
However, after multiple lockdowns, buyers on the search for a spacious home with a great work from home set-up will be pleased to find this property.
'We spent £13 on Aldi food to feed two people for a week and ate delicious meals'
Everyone has been affected by the cost of living crisis, rising energy and food prices, with the squeeze being felt with rising fuel prices too.
However, we can always rely on our favourite budget supermarket chains to provide cheap, easy and healthy foods.
Lancashire Live reporter Susan Newton visited the new Aldi in Carnforth, near Lancaster, this week to find out what was on offer.