Nations League victory over Slovakia. The 33-year-old was brilliant on his debut as he capped off a whirlwind week with a commanding display at the heart of the defence as Steve Clarke's side secured a dogged 1-0 win thanks to Lyndon Dykes winner.
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David Tennant spoke of his shock when his minister father swore in front of him for the first time while impersonating Billy Connolly.
The actor told how the Very Reverend Sandy McDonald launched into foul-mouthed routines after watching a London show by the comedian.The churchman, a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, even uttered the C-word while imitating the Big Yin.Tennant, 49, said he was stunned as he had never heard his late dad use bad language.He said:
.Nations League victory over Slovakia. The 33-year-old was brilliant on his debut as he capped off a whirlwind week with a commanding display at the heart of the defence as Steve Clarke's side secured a dogged 1-0 win thanks to Lyndon Dykes winner.
coronavirus restrictions. The Scottish Government ordered the closure of venues on Friday evening as part of a 16-day “circuit breaker” to stop the spread of the virus.
Sainsbury's bosses for refusing to shut down their depot after an outbreak among distribution staff - which they fear could have spread the virus across Scotland. Whistleblowers claimed that two staff at the supermarket giant’s East Kilbride depot have been diagnosed with Covid-19 - including a driver who travelled around the central belt and down to Stranraer.
teacher who received threats to his life is to be reinvestigated.Ramsay Urquhart, 33, was found covered in blood with his body wrapped tightly in a duvet two weeks after he moved to London.Police described the tragedy in April last year as “unexplained but not suspicious” and a post mortem found the death was “unascertained”.But his dad Murdo, from Keith, Moray, believes Ramsay may have been attacked and has been campaigning for a full investigation.Murdo, 67, has now secured a fresh
Scottish FA have apologised to their English counterparts after a positive Covid-19 test forced the cancellation of an Under-19s friendly between the two home nations. Head coach Billy Stark has tested positive for the virus and will now travel home 'in isolation' to quarantine for 10 days.
immigration have been rejected by a UK minster – who insisted the Scottish Government is pursuing the issue to "suit its agenda of separatism". Immigration minister Kevin Foster made the provocative claim as he warned devolving powers on immigration could create "confusion" within the UK.
First Minister. But as we all concentrated on Nicola Sturgeon as she laid out the tough new restrictions being introduced across the country for the next two weeks, one eagle-eyed Scots megastar noticed something else entirely. For as he watched the live Scottish Government briefing along with the rest of us to find out our fate for the near future, singer Lewis Capaldi spotted the uncanny resemblance one SNP MP has to Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet.
family their son had died in a horrific crash. The (unnamed) 18-year-old was badly hurt when a red Ford Fiesta veered off the road into a field in Aberdeenshire.
"circuit breaker lockdown" is needed to reduce transmission of the disease in the community.
Tennent's have announced the launch of a brand new alcohol-free beer but the new tipple has split opnion.
Coronavirus cases have continued to rise across Scotland over the weekend as four deaths were recorded. Nicola Sturgeon said infections are spreading to older people and suggested new restrictions will be considered by experts today and discussed by the government tomorrow.Deputy first minister John Swinney has also said it was a "cause for concern" and warned there could be further restrictions put in place.
crash on the M8 yesterday. Hayden Miller was named locally by Camlachie Loyal Star Flute Band following the accident.We previously told how a lorry and a truck crashed at Junction 6A Chapelhall at around 7.45am sparking the traffic chaos.A crushed traffic management truck was pictured after smashing into the back of an HGV - with the front end and windscreen completely destroyed.A man was rushed to hospital following the crash.
son to spend his 21st 'birthday in heaven' over a year after his body was found.Rhys Bonner was just 19 when he was found dead, half naked, on August 8 last year, on marsh ground between Glasgow's Easterhouse and Gartloch Village.The teenager had been reported missing on July 24 sparking a massive search.His death is being treated as unexplained. Mum Stephanie today has been reflecting on what would have been her son's 21st birthday- including putting a bottle of beer on a special memorial bench
Brexit after the Scottish Government formally urged MSPs to reject the UK Government’s Internal Markets Bill. Mike Russell said the controversial bill, which Tory Ministers admit would break international law, was a “defining moment” for the constitution.
knife-wielding thug has been caged for two years after launching a “terrifying” attack on a Paisley family at their home.Jamie Maley, 30, targeted David Moran and Toni Lavelle while they were in their flat in Glen Street with their three young children, in a late-night vendetta.Maley leapt over a veranda, climbed onto their balcony while holding a large kitchen knife in his hand, when he made threats and kicked around furniture and threw items at their window.Paisley Sheriff Court heard Maley
Strict rules which forbid students already living in university accommodation from returning to their parents' house may be amended, an SNP minister has hinted. The Scottish Government has faced a backlash after more than 1,000 people were forced to self-isolate on campuses across the country following a spate of Covid outbreaks.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged students to abide by new lockdown measures introduced by universities.