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What the Scottish papers say

Glasgow was in shock after two women were found murdered in just 24 hours, says the Daily Record.

The Courier says a woman found murdered in a brutal attack at a city park was named by police.

Another woman was found when police were called to an Italian restaurant, the papers say.

Air passengers in the Highlands and Islands are facing travel chaos in the summer after airport workers revealed plans to strike over pay, says the Press and Journal.

The Scottish Sun says singing plumber Andrew Muir will battle to win Britain's Got Talent - with a picture of his dying six-year-old cousin sewn into his jacket.

The Herald reports that Scotland's police routinely fail to give victims of crimes, witnesses and the public vital information on investigations.

"The high cost of this Scottish strawberry", is the headline in The Scotsman.


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