A TikToker has spoken of her distress after asking to use an accessible toilet at an Edinburgh restaurant - only to find it had been blocked by seating.
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Kris Commons admits he's baffled by Allan McGregor being relegated to back-up status at Rangers.
The pundit and former Celtic star has ripped into the Ibrox side following their derby dismantling at Parkhead on Saturday. Giovanni van Bronckhorst named Jon McLaughlin his new number one at the start of the season despite the club handing a new contract to the 40-year-old McGregor. McLaughlin endured a torrid afternoon at Celtic Park, one that culminated in passing the ball straight to David Turnbull to gift Ange Postecoglou's rampant team a fourth goal.
Commons insists making McLaughlin first pick was a poor choice from Van Bronckhorst and noted that McGregor "looked like he was chewing a wasp" when his team-mate's blunder led to Turnbull striking Celtic's fourth. Writing in his Daily Mail column, Commons was also puzzled by the decision to play Steven Davis ahead of Ryan Jack and says it's now time for McGregor to be restored to Rangers' starting line-up.
He said: "McLaughlin just doesn't have the same aura and I'm truly astonished that he's playing ahead of McGregor. Look, you might well question why Rangers didn't try to sign a younger keeper in the summer but you can't dispute that McGregor knows what it takes to fill that jersey.
"After the Scottish Cup final, it did seem like he was set to retire. But once you offer him a new contract, you have to play him. There was a moment after the fourth goal went in on Saturday when the camera panned to the Rangers dug-out.
"Although, as you can probably imagine, while Giovanni van Bronckhorst didn't look too pleased, McGregor looked like he was chewing on a wasp. I'm not saying that he would definitely have saved all of the first three goals but he would certainly have had a
A TikToker has spoken of her distress after asking to use an accessible toilet at an Edinburgh restaurant - only to find it had been blocked by seating.
A Rangers fan who was left in a wheelchair after a drunken waterpark accident committed suicide only six months later, an inquest heard today.
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The relationship between the Queen and Scotland was "one of shared admiration", Ian Blackford has said as MPs marked the life of the country's longest-reigning sovereign.
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Zack Sharf The upcoming Whitney Houston biopic “I Wanna Dance Somebody” stars BAFTA-winning actor Naomi Ackie as the legendary singer, which means the debate over Black British actors taking roles away from American actors is bound to resurface. The debate surged in 2017 after Samuel L. Jackson called out Daniel Kaluuya’s casting in “Get Out,” for which the actor earned an Oscar nomination. “I tend to wonder what that movie would have been with an American brother who really feels that,” Jackson said. In a new interview on “The Shop” (via The Root), Idris Elba railed against the claim that Black British actors are takes roles away from American actors. Naomi Ackie’s role in “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” served as a launching pad for the discussion. Talk show host Maverick Carter asked Elba about Ackie’s casting, noting that Black American women might criticize a Black British actor playing an American icon.