Prince Harry had the opportunity to sit down with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for a reported four-hour fireside chat about his family’s impending next chapter.
13.02.2020 - 15:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dalbeattie Star boss Ritchie Maxwell has issued a rallying cry ahead of the crucial end of season run-in.
Results at the weekend mean Star have dropped to second bottom in the Lowland League, just three points above Vale of Leithen who have a game in hand.
Star have seven games left to secure their Lowland League survival, starting with Saturday when Caledonian Braves head to Islecroft.
Maxwell said: “We drew up there earlier in the season and we beat them in the Challenge Cup up there recently so
Prince Harry had the opportunity to sit down with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for a reported four-hour fireside chat about his family’s impending next chapter.
Peter Crouch has backed Rangers to go an extended Europa League run and refused to discount the possibility they could lift the trophy.
Boss Ricky Waddell is calling for his Caledonian Braves players to impress him in the final Lowland League run-in as they look to earn new deals.
Former Clyde coach Tony McNally says he would be interested in taking on the top job at East Kilbride.
“Real Housewives of New York” star Julianne “Jules” Wainstein was arrested Sunday and booked on charges of battery reportedly stemming from an altercation with her estranged husband, Michael. The 39-year-old reality star was booked in Palm Beach, Fla.
“Real Housewives of New York” star Julianne “Jules” Wainstein was arrested Sunday and booked on charges of battery reportedly stemming from an altercation with her estranged husband, Michael. The 39-year-old reality star was booked in Palm Beach, Fla.
They appear destined to finish runners-up in the title race and now James Tavernier has warned against sloppy seconds in the Europa League.
Cumbernauld Colts kid Callum Stackpool hopes to make his mark on the Lowland League first team.
Cumbernauld Colts kid Callum Stackpool hopes to make his mark on the Lowland League first team.
"Oh, warriors? Come out and play-ay."
A manager at a Morrisons supermarket in Ayr was stealing the very groceries he was supposed to be selling to his customers.
Copenhagen boss Stale Solbakken reckons there is no shortage of reasons Celtic are in better shape than them ahead of their Europa League showdown, but still thinks his side have a good chance of progress.
Bravery. Confidence. Character.
A pre-trial hearing has been set in the assault case involving Sir Rod Stewart and his son Sean.