Prince William isn’t wasting any time attending to his royal duties.
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Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Scottish Greens) all went up against one another in a tame BBC TV debate.
Coronavirus, the climate and independence dominated the fourth live TV debate of the Scottish Parliament election campaign last night.Chaired by BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell the 70-minutes show saw a number of topics discussed throughout.So, how did we score the leaders out of 10 for their performance last
.Prince William isn’t wasting any time attending to his royal duties.
Outlander fans with the cast returning to set to film season six, stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish releasing Men in Kilts and Diana Gabaldon confirming the release date for the new book.With people in the UK slowly being allowed to get out and explore the country again as restrictions ease, there's plenty of opportunity to get and see where this incredible show is filmed.For fans looking to immerse themselves back into the Outlander Universe, we thought we'd take a closer look at some of
here. Scottish actor Laura is recognisable to '90s and early '00s kids as the star of films such as Kevin & Perry Go Large, Virtual Sexuality and A Knight's Tale.
Breaking Bad actress Laura Fraser shot to stardom when the US megahit took the entire world by storm. Now, she’s getting ready for her latest project – BBC One’s The Pact – to air on the small screen, but what else do we know about the Scottish star? Laura plays the lead role of Anna in the show about a group of female colleagues forced to make a pact after experiencing the unimaginable together.
vaccines as the strain continues to spread across the United Kingdom. The five mentioned by the UK Health Secretary are in the Bolton area of England, however it comes after the Daily Record revealed on Saturday that six people in Scotland are in hospital with the variant despite being inoculated.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Borgue has been denied a homegrown MSP by the narrowest of margins amid claims of “blatant electoral deceit”.Laura Moodie looked certain to be elected to Holyrood as lead Scottish Greens list candidate for the south of Scotland region.But another party with a similar name and logo – Independent Green Voice (IGV) – was also competing for votes.The Green Party polled 18,964 votes across the south, just
Jupiter's Legacy has attracted more viewers than any other show in the world over the last five days. The Netflix show is the very first television adaptation of a comic by Mark Millar from Coatbridge and has been doing record numbers on the channel.
again. “Especially those voters who are not traditional Conservatives who have lent me their support this time in order to hold off the nationalists.“The message could not be clearer.
Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday. He admitted driving in Nivensknowe Road in Loanhead, Midlothian, with 106 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
Emergency crews raced to the scene after the incident happened at a property on Bowhouse Road in Grangemouth, near Falkirk, at around 12.15am on Monday, May 10. The victim of the robbery, a 37-year-old man, sustained "minor injuries" as a result.
Nicola Sturgeon has arrived at a polling station as party leaders cast their votes up and down the country in the Scottish Election. The First Minister was all smiles as she greeted supporters and voters outside the Annette Street school in Govanhill, Glasgow, this morning, May 6.Sturgeon has already voted by post but joined SNP candidate Rosa Salih to lend her support and meet a Syrian family as they cast their ballots.
ix weeks of campaigning messages to just a few sentences. Scots across the country will head to the polling booths tomorrow, May 6, in what is being described as the most significant election since devolution in 1999.
live TV debate between Scotland’s five main party leaders. Policy on covid recovery, foreign travel and the creation of a National Care Service was hammered out in a lively discussion.
BBC debate was the first to show the five party leaders having a genuine discussion on politics. Previous showings had been tedious, with politicians wheeling out their pre-prepared soundbites and key messages.Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Douglas Ross (Tory), Anas Sarwar (Lab), Willie Rennie (LD) and Patrick Harvie (Greens) generated heat rather than light in those early debates.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross hit the campaign trail in Renfrewshire North and West in a bid to boost candidate Julie Pirone's election chances.As polling day draws ever closer, the pair were out and about in Renfrew over the weekend as Mrs Pirone continued her fight to become the constituency's first Tory MSP.Since the seat was first created in 2011, it has belonged to former SNP MSP Derek