Love Island and moved in together six months after their win.
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Ayrshire lottery winners Christine and Colin Weir have been unveiled as the biggest donors to the SNP during the last decade.The couple, who hit the Euromillions jackpot in 2011 with a £161 million win, topped the pile of financial backers to the Nationalist cause.Between them, the pair donated more than £6.4 million to party coffers, according to analysis by the Times.It came during a period where the SNP fought referendums on Scottish independence and leaving the European Union.The Weirs
.Love Island and moved in together six months after their win.
stabbing attack in Glasgow.The Home Office was told the policy could not be a “long term” solution and did not have the support of the local council.UK Ministers were also warned about the “mounting anxiety” over the emotional, mental and physical well-being of asylum seekers in the city.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on how our governments are
sex killer is demanding compensation – because his prison won’t serve enough chips.Graham Coutts, who is serving life for killing classical musician Jane Longhurst, says there aren’t enough fries in a single portion.And the compo grumble – which is Coutts’ 12th – goes on to claim a lack of baked beans, too.He whinged: “They’ve started rationing the portion size of chips.
Scottish Labour figure has cautioned his party against embracing “hyper” Unionism.Ex MP Paul Sweeney called for Labour and the SNP to work together on more powers for Holyrood and oppose the “common enemy” of the Tories.He said Labour needed to be the voice for the “reconciliation” of the country.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on how our governments
SNP has sought legal advice on how to get more people from ethnic minorities elected to Holyrood.It comes amid criticism that only four MSPs in the history of the Scottish Parliament have been from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.At their last conference, SNP delegates agreed a motion recognising the progress made in increasing the number of women elected.However, it warned that BAME, disabled people and other minority communities continue to be under-represented at Holyrood.The motion
lockdown. Drew Hendry said he is itching to meet his new grandson who was born as a “surprise baby” last week.
Ryan Kent returned to Ibrox a different player to the one who ripped up Scotland in his loan spell. Steven Gerrard splashed the cash, believed to be upwards of £5m, on Kent after he starred during a season-long loan spell from Liverpool.
rising support for a Yes vote.Kenny MacAskill, a former Holyrood finance secretary, said questions could be asked of party bosses on their current plans for delivering IndyRef2.Recent polling put support for independence as high as 54% despite the Scottish Government focusing its energies in recent months on the response to the global coronavirus pandemic.But MacAskill, the SNP MP for East Lothian, told the Record that while traditional political campaigning was halted there was nothing stopping
Love Island champions Paige Turley and Finn Tapp have taken the next step and moved in together - six months after win.The young lovebirds met earlier this year on the first ever winter version of the ITV2 dating hit before emerging as champions six weeks later.And after spending lockdown at Paige's parents in West Lothian, Scotland, the couple have now snapped up their own swanky pad in Manchester.Paige, 22, and Finn, 20, have moved into an incredible three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment
Love Island winners Paige Turley and Finley Tapp have officially moved in together after meeting in the Love Island villa six months ago. The couple, who have been living with Paige's parents in West Lothian during lockdown have revealed to OK! Magazine that they have left Scotland and moved into a stunning three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment in Manchester.
Scots with filthy houses are are needed to star on the next series of a hit TV show. Presenters on the cleaning show Filthy House SOS want to transform houses in just three days as part of the 5Star and Channel 5 programme.
Covid lockdown including from a member of the royal family and A-list celebs.In recent weeks June Field, from Dundee - widely regarded as the world’s leading medium - has supported stars including Laura Dern, Diane Ladd, and Linda Lusardi.And the 59-year-old mum-of-one has been “busier than ever” dealing with requests from people around the UK for support during their coronavirus’ battles.To avoid breaking distancing rules, June has used Skype, Facebook and Zoom chats to provided readings and
lockdown and travel restrictions in place, many of us - both home and abroad - are missing being able to explore the hills, glens, lochs and landmarks of the place we call home.It's not all doom and gloom though, as there are now a number of ways to reconnect with the "greatest wee country in the world".From history and culture to music and food and drink, there are hundreds of amazing ways to enjoy all things Scotland during lockdown.Looking to finally have a go at making tablet or try whisky
Ministers have been criticised after it emerged a sick pay fund for social care staff had not been established yet.
A Scots MSP has told how her world fell apart after the sudden death of her 20-year-old son who tragically passed away on holiday.