Legendary football manager Walter Smith sadly passed away on Tuesday morning aged 73.
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BBC1’s long-running business format Dragons’ Den is to shift production from Manchester to Scotland.
Producer BBC Studios’ factual entertainment team in Glasgow, which is run by former MasterChef and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares exec Adeline Ramage Rooney, will hire a number of editorial and production management personnel to work on the show.
Series 20 of Dragons’ Den will be the first to come from Scotland, although studio recordings will remain in Manchester for that run. The BBC’s forthcoming
Legendary football manager Walter Smith sadly passed away on Tuesday morning aged 73.
Beer fans in Scotland could soon land a dream job after Aldi announced it is launching a nationwide search for an ‘official taster’ to review its entire range of Scottish craft beer being showcased at its 25 th Scottish Beer Festival.
A Scot hasn't 'felt comfortable' going back to his local boozer of 14-years after reporting a high-profile BBC journalist to the cops.
A major incident is underway in Scotland tonight following a suspected house explosion.
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British actress Claire Foy is about to be back on our screens and just in time for the festival season, talk about a Christmas miracle.
After a wait of almost two years, hit BBC drama Guilt was back on our screens on Tuesday Night airing the first episode of the second series.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes won everything during his time at Old Trafford.
Producers of a BBC home renovation show are looking for people desperate to give their home an upgrade for an upcoming TV show.
Monday morning will see a cooler start than we’ve been used to recently for much of the country, with most areas seeing temperatures down into single figures.
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Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has the capability and the royalty to attend whatever game he likes across the world.
Scotland and Israel locked horns once again in qualification, this time as both nations battled for the upper hand in Qatar 2022 World Cup qualification, with Manchester United's Scott McTominay featuring for Steve Clarke's side.
'Manchester United DNA' is a buzz phrase that has become synonymous with the club ever since they looked to 'put smiles back on faces' with the appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on a caretaker basis.
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