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Chvrches have covered the iconic theme music from The Lost Boys for a new Netflix film – listen to the Scottish trio’s take on ‘Cry Little Sister’ below.The band’s version of the Gerard McMann track appears on the soundtrack of the new film Nightbooks, which is released today (September 15).Speaking about taking on the cover, the band said: “We were so excited to work on this project as we are big fans of everyone involved.“Cinema — horror in particular — has always been a big part of Chvrches
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Gordon Ramsay was reduced to tears on live TV tonight as his 19-year-old daughter Tilly danced the Charleston on Strictly Come Dancing. The Scots TV chef and his wife Tana watched on proudly as their youngest daughter danced her heart out with her partner Nikita Kuzmin to Yes Sir! That’s My Baby by Firehouse Five Plus Two.
Sarah Everard.Serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens falsely arrested Sarah before raping and killing her, then burning her body in woodland.He was sentenced to life in prison this week.Police Scotland say the introduction of a new system will allow worried members of the public to check with the control room and verify if police officer approaching them is a real cop.A statement released tonight reads: "The move follows the understandable public concern surrounding the horrendous murder of
Netflix most watched series. The South Korean thriller sees hundreds of players who have been hit by poverty accepting a strange invitation to compete in children's games for a whopping £36 million.
Scottish radio presenter Nicky Campbell broke down live on air while reading the horrific details of the Sarah Everard murder trial during a news bulletin today.Nicky was presenting on the 5 Live BBC Breakfast Show with colleague Rachel Burden when the heart-wrenching moment took place.The presenter described how Sarah's father Jeremy asked for a photo to be shown in court of Sarah as he read his statement and demanded his daughters murderer look at him.Nicky began reading the harrowing
Edinburgh local, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared her experience and a video of the noise on social media. The video shows cars driving over the cover on Holyrood Road, with the surrounding buildings and narrow street proving distracting.
NHS. It came as he demanded the SNP Government help the poorest pensioners pay their soaring energy bills.
Scottish Government’s latest daily figures have revealed 2 more people have died after testing positive for covid-19. There have also been 2,556 new cases of the virus recorded in the latest 24 hour period, bringing the total number of positive cases since the pandemic started to 550,090.
mum was left in 'absolute stitches' when a Siri blunder gave her son an x-rated response when he asked for pictures of Tesco. Five-year-old Seany McEwan was asking the Apple virtual assistant for help in showing him some pictures of the supermarket ahead his trip with his dad, Andy, 38, to get a magazine with his pocket money.
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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.
Chvrches have shared a new cover of Avril Lavigne’s ‘I’m With You’ – listen to their version of the 2002 track below.The Scottish trio’s version of the classic song was recorded for a new Home Session for Apple Music, where the band also shared a version of their recent single ‘California’, which appears on fourth album ‘Screen Violence’.Listen to their version of ‘I’m With You’, which Chvrches vocalist Lauren Mayberry calls “a classic banger-ballad of our times,” below.“It helped put a lot of
Scottish Labour leader cited workers’ rights and laws regulating drugs as priorities for further devolution from London to Edinburgh. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Record ahead of the Labour conference in Brighton, the Glasgow MSP also warned he would be delivering “hard truths” about how the party needs to do better.
Scottish pubs have been named among the best in the UK for their food and drink. The Big 7 Travel's revealed the top 50 boozers across the nation in the annual Best Gastropubs list, based on reviews from online users and the editorial team.
hospital ward for having no running water while her young son received treatment for a rare disease in the building's "prison-like" conditions. Lynn Kearns told the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry that her son was unable to shower for about two weeks while being treated in the hospital despite vomiting on his own face during treatment.
hospitals battling the virus, with 97 being treated in intensive care. Some 4,157,613 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 3,810,775 have received their second dose in Scotland.It comes as children aged 12 to 15 in Scotland will be able to get a coronavirus vaccine from today.
coronavirus deaths and 3,833 new cases overnight. The death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – now stands at 8,378.
coronavirus deaths and 6116 new cases overnight. The death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – now stands at 8376.
universities have been ranked from best to worst in a new league table for 2021.The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022 has released the new table for each institution as thousands of students head back to lectures.St Andrews came first in the UK, beating Oxford and Cambridge - something which no other university has ever achieved.The Fife uni came top out of 135 institutions, scoring the best marks on student satisfaction despite moving to online teaching during the
left the SNP £300,000 in her will.Details of the cash boost come at a time when the party’s finances are under scrutiny as income from membership fees dropped during the pandemic.Estelle Brownrigg was born in South Africa but later worked as a pharmacist in London, where she met her husband Thomas Brownrigg.The couple lived in Johannesburg, Brussels and Canada before settling in Scotland around 2012.Neither Estelle nor her late husband had any children and it’s not known if they have any