On the 23rd anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a new documentary is being released that looks at the public’s reaction to how Queen Elizabeth dealt with the tragedy.
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home with a thatched roof overlooking a loch has gone on the market.Ardlarich is a magnificent B-listed house in Argyll And Bute that looks like it is straight out of a fairytale - and it's up for sale for £638,000.The idyllic four-bedroom home is set in two acres of stunning garden and enjoys some of Scotland’s most spectacular views.With its quaint thatched roof and traditional interiors, this property will make you feel world's away from the hustle and bustle of the city.The interior is
.On the 23rd anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a new documentary is being released that looks at the public’s reaction to how Queen Elizabeth dealt with the tragedy.
It sounds like a backhanded compliment, but Get Duked! – which was titled Boyz in the Wood until a few weeks ago – is much better than it initially seems.
café has hit back at a 'mean little review' left by a customer online. The Wonder Spot in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, was left furious after a man named 'Colin' branded them 'greedy and disgusting'.In a review left online, 'Colin' accused the cafe of serving him a "extremely poor, finger-wedged size" slice of cake for £3.95 and told owners to "have a rethink".But the Edinburgh hit back at the review and urged customers 'don't be a Colin' after they defended their pricing.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Two young singers didn’t let lockdown stand in the way of their fundraising efforts.The pair have been entertaining the local community by busking to help raise hundreds of pounds for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS).The duo took to the streets belting out hits from Lewis Capaldi and classic tracks by Johnny Cash and Elton John as well as performing via Facebook Live.Both boys play guitar
house parties this weekend to help protect older relatives from lethal Covid-19. Nicola Sturgeon and Scotland's top police officer made a joint plea as new laws come into force to ban large gatherings indoors.
Nicola Sturgeon insists she is "not trying to police social lives" as she stressed new Covid-19 powers are a 'last resort'. The Scottish Government confirmed from (today) Friday that police can break up house parties involving more than 15 people from more than one household.
Teens going back to school: Do not watch the movie “The Personal History of David Copperfield” for class in lieu of reading the book.
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserTrudi Marshall, the nurse director of Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire, said: “When visiting care homes it’s vital people continue to physically distance, wear a face covering and practice good hand hygiene.“It is also vitally important that anyone who is a designated visitor for a family member in a care home complies with all current Scottish Government guidance in their personal life.“The vast majority of people have
“The Most Dangerous Game” meets modern U.K. delinquent culture in the raucous indie black comedy “ Get Duked!.” Packed with energy, wit and hallucinogenic rabbit droppings, writer-director Ninian Doff’s scrappy feature debut is better and sweeter than the gimmick and aggressive title suggests.
Castlemilk.The force is investigating after an incident in Downcraig Drive at around 3.20pm Saturday.Locals said there was a large police presence in the area following the alleged serious sexual assault.Offices say they were told a 17-year-old female was subjected to a sex attack in a property.Two men, aged 19 and 21, were arrested but released pending further enquiries.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "A report was received shortly after 3.20 pm on Saturday, August 22 of a serious sexual
The UK government is facing calls to review its guidance on students wearing face coverings as schools prepare to reopen to all pupils.It comes after the Scottish education secretary said all pupils in Scotland will be required to wear a face covering when moving around schools.From August 31, pupils in Scotland should be wearing masks in areas where physical distancing is not possible, according to the latest government guidance.The latest guidance from the World Health Organisation suggests
Edinburgh and have arrested a man under the Terrorism Act, as part of a major probe into the New IRA. Officers investigating the dissident republican group are combing through a home in the Blackhall area of the city.
pub - before insisting she was "at it". Sharon Goldie claimed Robyn Goldie was 'attention seeking' despite the sick 13 year-old begging for help.
coronavirus.Nicola Sturgeon unveiled the crackdown after alarm at the way Covid is making a comeback in Scotland.House parties where people are ignoring strict rules on social mixing have been blamed for a spread in clusters such as Aberdeen, which is still in a local lockdown.Sturgeon also announced councils will be able to shut businesses failing to meet regulations.At the Scottish Parliament, the First Minister said: "We know that large house parties pose a very real and significant risk of
straight to your inbox Former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov has expressed his confusion over Scott McTominay’s absence in recent games. The Scotland international started just four matches following the Premier League’s return in June, and was left out of the side for the Europa League semi-final defeat to Sevilla on Sunday.
Glasgow Green on Saturday. The males, aged 16 and 17, are expected to appear in court later today, August 18.
Fife after Billy Haddow, 11, came across the unexploded First World War hand grenade on the river banks of the River Carron. Billy was with his friend Alex Kesely when they discovered what they thought were the preserved remains of an ancient animal or sea creature.
housing associations tried to end a ban on evictions during the corona outbreak – claiming tenants were using the pandemic to dodge paying rent.The Scottish Government stepped in at the start of the crisis to ensure people are not thrown out on the street because their livelihoods are hit by the virus.But a group of housing associations is accusing some tenants of choosing to keep the rent money and pass the crisis on to landlords.The accusation provoked a backlash from housing rights activists,
Edinburgh property. Emergency services were called to Inglis Green Road, in the Longstone area, shortly after midnight on Saturday.