Richard Madden spent some time with famous friends this weekend while at home in Scotland!
30.07.2020 - 06:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Game of Thrones.The 23-year-old found fame playing central character Arya Stark in the fantasy drama TV series for a decade.And now she hopes playing Scottish comic superhero Rahne Sinclair, a shapeshifting werewolf called Wolfsbane in The New Mutants, will show she has more to offer than the tomboy killer of The Night King.Bristol-born Maisie said: “I really like doing accents because I hate my voice.“I think it’s really bad, it’s the most cringeworthy voice ever.
So I find it really helpful to
.Richard Madden spent some time with famous friends this weekend while at home in Scotland!
Outlander star Caitriona Balfe has launched her own Scottish gin - and it's for a great cause.The Irish actress, who plays lead Claire Randall/Fraser in the show, has created Forget Me Not Gin to support the arts and "acknowledge the positive contribution creative industries make to society".Posting on her official Twitter account, Caitriona wrote: "This is a very special product that has combined my love of collaborating with friends, drinking and finding ways to support our beleaguered
Whisky, which launched earlier this year after making its debut on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, sold out quickly in the US.
limit freedom of expression.The comedy legend has joined more than 20 prominent cultural figures in signing a letter which calls on Holyrood ministers to make significant changes to the new legislation.Artists who have previously backed independence are also among those to sign, including crime writer Val McDermid, actress Elaine C Smith, and playwright Alan Bissett.Justice secretary Humza Yousaf has said the Hate Crime bill would strike the right balance between respecting freedom of speech and
Luxembourg has been taken off the list of countries exempt from quarantine, the Scottish Government said. It follows a similar decision about Spain on July 25.
holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
to self-isolate at home upon their return from Spain should be compensated, Willie Rennie has said. The Scottish Lib Dem leader called on Holyrood ministers to offer support to holidaymakers who travelled to the popular destination under the impression they would not have to quarantine when they arrived home.
holidaymakers heading in and out of Scotland's airports have given mixed reactions after being told they will have to quarantine for 14 days - as the UK and Scottish governments flip-flop over corona travel to Spain.
computer game.Liz and Jim Harrison were shocked to discover the huge amount when they checked their online balance.They signed granddaughter Abby, eight, up to gaming platform Roblox to keep her occupied through lockdown.The website has about 100million users worldwide and is popular with children.Roblox is free to download but young users are encouraged to buy virtual money – called Robux – to spend during play.But if payment settings aren’t configured correctly when the account is set up,
Spain are now facing a 14-day quarantine on return home due to coronavirus second wave fears. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter on Saturday night to announce a shock U-turn of the recent decision to relax self-isolation restrictions from the tourist hotspot.
reimpose quarantine restrictions on passengers arriving from Spain has been branded "shambolic" as opposition parties questioned the U-turn. It was announced on Saturday evening that thousands of Scots holidaymakers will have to self-isolate at home for two weeks when they return from the popular tourist destination due to rising virus infection rates in the country.
Spain who don't self-quarantine will face fines of up to £480. The measure could catch out returning tourists who travelled to Spain in the short window when quarantine was lifted.
– When will holidaymakers have to self-isolate?The measures will come into effect from midnight tonight, meaning that from Sunday all returning travellers will be have to isolate for 14 days.The quarantine applies to people returning to any of the four nations of the UK – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.– Why is it being brought in now?The Government said the move follows a “significant change” over the last week in both the level and pace of change in confirmed cases of Covid-19
destinations. Earlier this month, Nicola Sturgeon confirmed quarantine-free air bridges with 39 countries - and later added Spain to that list.