The Chase star Paul Sinha has branded a Scots contestant the “biggest idiot” he’s ever seen in the latest episode of the popular game show.
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Franz Ferdinand have announced the departure of their drummer Paul Thomson.Sharing a statement on social media this evening (October 21), the Scottish band wrote: “Hello world. Paul is leaving the band.
It was a bit of a shocker for us when we found out, so it probably will be for some of you too.”Thomson joined Franz Ferdinand when they formed back in 2002, and has been friends with his former bandmates for over 25 years. “We’re glad we shared those adventures and experiences together and look
.The Chase star Paul Sinha has branded a Scots contestant the “biggest idiot” he’s ever seen in the latest episode of the popular game show.
Gerry Cinnamon has announced a second Glasgow show as part of his 2022 UK tour.The Scottish singer-songwriter will hit the road next summer for a run of outdoor gigs, having wrapped up his 2021 arena dates last month.Now, it’s been confirmed that Cinnamon will perform at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow for a second consecutive night on July 17.
A Scots pensioner today relived the horror of being savaged by a giant French Mastiff identical to the dog which starred in the Tom Hanks movie Turner and Hooch.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that two people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours,
Iconic noughties girl-group Sugababes are set to perform at brand new festival Colourboxx next summer in Bellahouston Park.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 25 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours,
Franz Ferdinand have announced a UK and European headline tour for 2022 – see all the details below.The Scottish band will head out on the road next spring in support of their ‘Hits To The Head’ ‘best of’ album, which is due for release on March 11 via Domino Records.Kicking off in Barcelona on March 15, the run of dates also includes shows in Madrid, Lisbon, Bilbao, Munich, Milan and Rennes.Alex Kapranos and co.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 33 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours,
said a tweet from Garcetti’s official account. Garcetti, who is currently in Scotland for a United Nations conference on climate change, was supposed to moderate a panel on Wednesday.
Franz Ferdinand have returned with new single ‘Billy Goodbye’, taken from their upcoming ‘best of’ collection ‘Hits To The Head’. Check out the new single below, and our video interview with frontman Alex Kapranos above.Having teased their return earlier this week, the Scottish indie veterans have stormed back with ‘Billy Goodbye’ – a raucous glam stomper that the band worked on with Stuart Price (Dua Lipa, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys).
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 26 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that nobody has died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
Glasgow City Council has warned of ‘severe disruption’ after more road closures were announced ahead of COP26.
The winners of this year's Scottish Gin Awards have been announced at a glittering awards ceremony in Glasgow.
France and the UK could be heading to a fishing war after a Government Minster warned that “two can play at that game” over the detention of a Scottish trawler.
The Twilight Sad have announced a string of “stripped back” UK shows for 2022 – see all the details below.The Scottish band, whose latest album ‘It Won/t Be Like This All The Time’ arrived in 2019, will kick off the intimate tour at EartH in London on January 18.
Adele's Scottish fans are hoping she will soon announce a date for a concert north of the border after shows confirmed for London in 2022.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced rules changes for people entering Scotland - making it cheaper and easier for travellers.
The new owners of a top Scottish hotel have announced plans to stop selling alcohol to customers and guests.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that no people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours,