animal rights group said. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is looking for planning permission for a memorial to be created in East Lothian.
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Jilly Cross is among influencers and celebrities to model a River Island feather loungewear set that is taking the internet by storm. The luxury spot co-ord is being hailed as the 'essential' winter lockdown must-buy and is proving to be a big hit with fashionistas on Instagram.
Scottish influencer and girlfriend of ex-Rangers ace Andy Halliday is among fashion icons to snap up the high street look. Styling it up with a camel coat and chunky boots, the stunning redhead posted the outfit on
.animal rights group said. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is looking for planning permission for a memorial to be created in East Lothian.
Rangers and Scotland legend Ally McCoist paid tribute to Diego Maradona after he died at the age of 60.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA crash involving one vehicle has led to the A77 being closed this evening.Police have closed off the northbound carriageway following the accident at the Bellfield Interchange, Kilmarnock.Huge tailbacks have been reported on the road and police are asking motorists to avoid the area.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Emergencies services are currently in attendance at a crash involving one
vanished in Aberdeenshire. Ann Pearson, 65, was last seen walking in the village of Kincardine O’Neil at around 4.30pm on Sunday November 22.
M8 road crash has been identified as a 43-year-old man. The family of the man, who is from the west of Scotland, have been informed of his death after he died at the scene of the crash around 8.45pm on Thursday November 19.
Rangers look to extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table. Steven Gerrard 's team will have played two games more by the close of play on Sunday but an 11-point gap at any stage of the season would border on the unassailable for Neil Lennon's charges.
Derek McInnes has blasted the SFA’s Covid protocols after three of his players were forced into self isolation after returning from Under-21 duty. Aberdeen have been rocked by the news that Ross McCrorie, Lewis Ferguson and Connor McLennan will miss the next three games after being caught up in the Scotland Under-21s Covid outbreak.
Celtic boss was unhappy the Scottish government stepped in and cancelled games after Boli Bolingoli’s breach while other clubs have managed to avoid similar sanctions. But Lennon believes the seven game bans handed out to Ibrox pair George Edmundson and Jordan Jones is a clear message to the rest of the game.
M8 remains closed after a serious road traffic accident last night. Emergency services were called to the scene on the westbound carriageway between J7a Shawhead and Junction 8 at Baillieston at around 9pm on November 19.
Rangers fan has shared a clip of Ibrox in raptures with Scotland cult chant 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' ringing out loud.Baccara's disco classic has been claimed by the national team with the tune gaining recognition after it was part of Aberdeen star Andy Considine's stag do video.The stopper is now a member of the national team with the track also gaining traction after being adopted by Simon Ferry's wildly popular Open Goal show in recent months.But Ibrox diehards have unearthed a clip of them
crash on the Black Isle last week. Paul Nichol was declared dead at the scene of the incident between the villages of Munlochy and Avoch last Thursday.
Police Scotland out of court.Lawyers acting for David Whitehouse and Paul Clark told judge Lord Tyre on Wednesday that they’re no longer suing the Chief Constable.The two business experts launched a £20.8 million compensation claim against the police and prosecutors over their arrests in a “unlawful” criminal probe at the Glasgow club.Lawyers acting for the Crown Office previously admitted the two men were the subject of a “malicious” prosecution.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been
SFA to ditch the compliance officer role following the resignation of Clare Whyte - and hand the disciplinary reigns to a law firm.The former Hearts and Scotland boss felt the wrath of Whyte on several occasions during his spell in charge at Tynecastle and believes the solo position has “demonised every person who has taken it”.Whyte was the third incumbent to hold the job following on from Tony McGlennan and Vincent Lunny.But she handed in her notice at Hampden today and will officially stand
Scottish Premiership without some controversy over refereeing - with much of it coming down to rough physical treatment that goes unpunished.Just a few days ago Jeremie Frimpong was on the end of a nasty one from Motherwell's Devante Cole, with referee Andrew Dallas choosing to show only a yellow card.But which team is most likely to get a kicking of a weekend? And which is most likely to be dishing out the treatment? In other words, which are the 'dirtiest' and 'cleanest' teams in the top
Scottish style icon. And Glasgow-based influencer Jilly Cross has set pulses racing once again thanks to the latest laid-back look she's shared on Instagram.
Andy Robertson as he bullishly claimed Serbia will coast to victory on Thursday night. Steve Clarke 's side are bidding to end a 23-year wait to qualify for a tournament and former Rangers stopper Petric spent eight years of his career north of the border.
Rangers TV. And the veteran broadcaster produced another zinger in Sunday's 8-0 dismantling of Hamilton.
Scottish Cup hasn’t worked out quite as planned.But the Celtic manager admits he’s thrilled at still having the chance to secure another Treble for his club in a magnificent run of unbroken domestic silverware success.SFA chiefs and the four remaining participants had hoped delaying the semi-finals – which had to be postponed in April due to lockdown until this winter weekend – could see crowds back inside Hampden.Unfortunately, a second wave of the pandemic across the UK has meant the national
Rangers dressing room.The Ibrox hero revealed an old answering machine message in which he impersonated 007 came back to haunt him before an Old Firm derby.McCoist was left speechless when Connery entered the Celtic Park dressing room to give the striker a dressing down over the impression.The legendary Scots actor passed away aged 90 at the weekend and the news prompted McCoist to recount the hilarious encounter on his official Instagram."I used to, back in the day of answering machines, I did