Scots charity worker Laura McSorley said she was 'humbled' after winning the Kindness Award at the Women of the Year Awards on Lorraine.
23.09.2021 - 00:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish gin distiller Boë Gin has welcomed two new flavoured spirits to its award-winning range. Known for its unique flavours and joyful stand-out bottles the gin company have added Boë Raspberry & Sweet Basil and Boë Bramble to their collection.
The new additions are a full strength gin at 41.5% ABV and are full of vibrant flavours. Boë Gin has also revealed a striking redesign of its iconic bottles, which feature drawings of each expression’s core flavours, a coloured neck label and a
.Scots charity worker Laura McSorley said she was 'humbled' after winning the Kindness Award at the Women of the Year Awards on Lorraine.
A mum who founded a Scottish homeless charity has been presented with a major award from Lorraine Kelly.
The shortlist for this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Awards has been announced, with Biffy Clyro, Arab Strap and Mogwai among the acts up for the £20,000 prize.Ten albums are now in the running for the award, with the artists behind the nine records that don’t get the top price also getting £1000.
Aldi has released its first ever gift card at all Scots stores - just in time for the Christmas period.
Marc Pilcher was a British hair and makeup designer who won an Emmy Award for his work on “Bridgerton.”Pilcher was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on “Mary Queen of Scots” (2018). He won several Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylist Guild Awards for his work on “Downton Abbey” as well as the Netflix hit “Bridgerton.” Set in Regency-era England, “Bridgerton” was notable for its large cast and wide variety of ever-changing hairstyles.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins came to an end tonight in a final episode that saw the remaining five celebrities put through an intense interrogation to see if they would "crack". The show started with 12 celebrities leaving their comfortable homes and lifestyles behind to travel to the Inner Hebrides in Scotland and put through tough challenges by ex SAS members.
International Scottish Gin Day (Saturday, October 2) is a special day to enjoy all things Scottish gin. Thousands of gin fans, experts, beginners and producers will come together to celebrate all across the world, with the focus being on Scotland's fastest growing spirit.
decriminalisation of personal drug use has been recognised at the Scottish Press Awards. The campaign, led by our chief reporter Mark McGivern, was praised by politicians and activists alike.We consistently called for radical measures to be taken to combat the country’s horrific drug death crisis.
Manhattan themed Scots restaurant 63rd and 1st has a special 'Billionaire Row' drinks menu for high rollers who want to live it up. The flagship UK restaurant in Glasgow's Bothwell Street is the first to come to the UK, and it is being opened by the company behind TGI Fridays.
challenge facing Starmer at the next election. A briefing paper from the Scottish Fabians ahead of the party conference next week, highlights that of the 150 House of Commons seats Labour needs to gain at the next election 25 of them (17 per cent of the wins needed) are in Scotland.Labour was reduced to one Scottish seat in the 2019 election with the SNP taking 48 seats, the Conservatives six and the Lib Dems four.
missing man Dean Lockhart, police have confirmed. The remains of 36-year-old Dean Lockhart were discovered around 4pm on Wednesday, September 22, near Munlochy.He had been reported missing after last being seen in the Ross and Cromarty village around 9.30am on Tuesday, September 21.
allegedly threatened to sexually abuse children while claiming he had a gun in a Scots town. Brian Madhanga, of Glasgow, is said to have behaved in a threatening or abusive manner in Johnstone, Renfrewshire.
Men In Kilts star Sam Heughan has dropped a hint for programme lovers to vote for him or his co-star Graham McTavish in the latest Bafta Scotland awards. It has been widely publicised in the past that Sam's other show Outlander has missed out on some awards in the past.
drugs after cops spotted him “sweating profusely” in Edinburgh’s Waverley train station. Lee Brunton was approached by officers in the station who suspected he and a pal were “under the influence of something”.The 28-year-old was searched and 104 benzodiazepine tablets were recovered from his rucksack.Police also found four screwdrivers in the bag and Brunton, a painter and decorator, was arrested.
Perthshire independent school has been announced as a finalist for a prestigious award.
missing last night. A huge amount of emergency service resources including helicopters and dog teams joined the hunt overnight after little Carson Shephard, 7, vanished from Afton Bridgend in New Cumnock, Ayrshire last night.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is back on screens and has viewers hooked. So far, celebrities have had to leave the show following horrific injuries and pure exhaustion.There's no doubt the show sees celebrities pushed to their limits in harsh conditions, but where is the show filmed? Let's take a look...
Outlander actor Sam Heughan was raising a glass today as his whisky brand Sassenach won another two gold awards. The Scots star first announced the whisky in 2019, before launching it in the US in March last year and already it's won several awards.
Biffy Clyro with ‘A Celebration Of Endings’, Mogwai for their Number One and Mercury-nominated album ‘As The Love Continues’, The Ninth Wave’s ‘Happy Days!’, The Snuts for ‘W.L.’ and more.See the full SAY Award 2021 shortlist below:AiiTee – ‘Love Don’t Fall’Andrew Wasylyk – ‘Fugitive Light And Themes Of Consolation’Arab Strap – ‘As Days Get Dark’Bemz – ‘Saint of Lost Causes’Biffy Clyro – ‘A Celebration of Endings’Carla J. Easton – ‘WEIRDO’Erland Cooper – ‘Landform (Feat. Marta Salogni)’Fergus
jailed for at least 15 years. Connor McMath, 21, struck Sean Ford, 15, in the neck in front of other stunned youngsters.