supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
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Police Scotland has launched an investigation after fireworks were set off outside Celtic Park during a tribute to Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday, aged 99, and, following his death, the SPFL announced players and officials would observe a silence in his honour.
But, while players from Celtic and Livingston were crowded round the centre circle, observing the silence, several fireworks were set off outside the ground. Celtic went on to win the match 6-0, thanks to goals
.supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
Queen Elizabeth II is speaking out for the first time since Prince Philip’s funeral.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the love of her life. After Prince Philip died at the age of 99 on April 9, the British royal paid tribute to her husband of over 73 years with a heartbreaking statement honoring his life and legacy.
Dumfries and it is thought the dog was stolen from a nearby garden. The pooch was returned to its owner but it is believed that two female witnesses may have seen the dog being thrown from a small green van.
The Duke of Edinburgh is laid to rest. His Royal Highness' funeral is taking place on Saturday with a minute's silence at 3pm.
Queen Elizabeth II continues to pay tribute to her late husband, Prince Philip.The 94-year-old head of the Monarchy shared a never-before-seen photo of her and the Duke of Edinburgh on the royal family's social media on Friday.
Queen Elizabeth II is looking back on her life with her late husband of 73 years, Prince Philip – who died on April 9 at age 99 – ahead of his funeral on Saturday. The monarch shared a candid throwback photo of herself and the Duke of Edinburgh sitting amid a sprawling landscape backdrop in Scotland as the happy couple flashes large grins.
In loving memory. Queen Elizabeth II shared a never-before-seen photo with her late husband, Prince Philip, one week after his death.
Prince Philip’s funeral will see no members of the Royal Family making a speech in echo of the Queen Mother’s service.The private ceremony for the Duke of Edinburgh will take place on Saturday at 3pm at George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle.The arrangements for his death, codenamed Forth Bridge, after the Scottish landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site, have been made to ensure the service is in line with coronavirus measures with only 30 guests attending.The Duke’s funeral will be a
Duke of Edinburgh 's funeral. Political parties across Scotland will halt activities while the funeral for Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
Prince Harry has contacted his brother Prince William, father Prince Charles, and cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie after arriving in the UK ahead of his grandfather Prince Philip's funeral, according to reports.The 36 year old will come face to face with his family for the first time since his and wife Meghan Markle's explosive Oprah Winfrey interview — in which he claimed William, 38, and Charles, 72, are "trapped" within the system of the Royal family — on Saturday.
Prince Philip.
Princess Eugenie has broken her silence and released a statement on the death of her grandfather, Prince Philip.
Scottish Parliament reconvened for only the sixth time in its history. With political campaigning ahead of May's election briefly suspended due to the death of Prince Philip on Friday, MSPs returned to Edinburgh to pay tribute to the Queen's husband and his long record of public service.
Holyrood chamber to pay their respects following the death of Prince Philip last week. MSPs will sit at around 11am today and gives speeches for about half an hour.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.The Scottish Parliament will sit later today after being recalled for only the sixth time in its history to show respect to Prince Philip.Holyrood's presiding officer, Ken Macintosh, announced that MSPs would be able to return to the Holyrood chamber to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh with a motion of condolence from 11am on Monday.All of the parties at Holyrood have also temporarily suspended