A number of flights have been cancelled at the Manchester Airport as the country prepares for Storm Isha. Departures and arrivals from London, Scotland and Ireland have seen disruption ahead of the storm.
A number of flights have been cancelled at the Manchester Airport as the country prepares for Storm Isha. Departures and arrivals from London, Scotland and Ireland have seen disruption ahead of the storm.
The King has returned to Sandringham, ready to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate next week.
Police have issued a warning to Scots motorists defrosting their cars after several vehicles were swiped from the streets in Aberdeen.
The death of a cruel foster carer who subjected Scots kids to sickening abuse is being investigated.
A man has been arrested in connection with assault after a 37-year-old was found dead at a Scots high-rise.
University Challenge host Amol Rajan has responded to the “humbling” viral reaction of a music-related question that featured on a recent episode of the show.On last week’s episode of the BBC 2 quiz programme, the host asked a question about jungle music which has since inspired DJs and producers to sample the soundbite and create brand new tracks.“What name is given to the genre of dance music that developed in the UK in the early 1990s out of the rave scene and reggae sound system culture associated with acts such as A Guy Called Gerald and Goldie?” host Rajan asked the students representing the University of Aberdeen.Please, please will someone sample @amolrajan saying: "I can't accept Drum & Bass.
University Challenge has gone viral after a music-related question inspired viewers to remix it to make a jungle track.The clip was taken from last week’s episode of the long-running BBC 2 programme, which sees university student contestants compete head-to-head in a quiz.There was one moment in particular that stood out, however, when a music-related question inspired one viewer to challenge others watching the show to take a segment of the episode and use it as a sample in their own jungle track.“What name is given to the genre of dance music that developed in the UK in the early 1990s out of the rave scene and reggae sound system culture associated with acts such as A Guy Called Gerald and Goldie?” host Amol Rajan asked those representing the University of Aberdeen.When they guessed the answer ‘Drum and bass’, Rajan responded: “I can’t accept Drum & Bass. We need jungle, I’m afraid.”Please, please will someone sample @amolrajan saying: "I can't accept Drum & Bass.
Locals are being asked to nominate "soul-destroying" towns in Scotland and the UK in the hunt for the most "depressing" place to live.
A deep chill has beset Scotland and the Met Office says the country is set to face more days of icy temperatures and sunshine.
Police have launched an investigation into the death of a man who was found on an Aberdeen street.
Ryanair and Jet2 have issued updates to passengers warning of “delays” and “disruption” due to high winds and stormy weather. It comes as Storm Gerrit swept the country, which saw 100 properties damaged in Tameside on Wednesday night due to a ‘localised’ tornado.
The Met Office has declared this year an official white Christmas after snow fell in parts of the UK..
Call the Midwife has been on viewers' screens since 2012, with the midwifery drama building up a plethora of loyal followers over the years.
Rose Leslie is currently starring in the second series of the BBC show Vigil, which is set in Scotland and is soon set to come to a nail-biting conclusion. The actress, 36, who is from Aberdeen and was raised at Lickeyhead Castle until she was 10, plays Detective Inspector Kirsten Longacre and stars alongside Detective Chief Inspector Amy Silva (Suranne Jones).They have been investigating a dark conspiracy in the world of the British Air Force during the new episodes of the drama. Away from the acting world, Rose is married to fellow Game of Thrones star Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow.
The cheapest and most expensive areas to live in Scotland have been named in a new report by the UK Government.
Girls Aloud have added 13 extra dates to their UK and Ireland tour which takes place next summer.
Girls Aloud fans have another chance to get their hands on tickets for the band's highly-anticipated reunion tour today (Friday December 1).
Girls Aloud fans desperate to see the pop group on tour were left frustrated as they waited more than an hour in virtual queues during today's presale (Wednesday November 29).
Girls Aloud are reuniting for a very special UK and Ireland tour next year. The pop hitmakers will come back together for the 'Girls Aloud Show' which will make its way around arenas across the UK next May and June.
Michael Gove was slapped down at the official Covid-19 inquiry when he suggested there is a “significant body of judgment” that the virus was “man-made”.
The best fish and chips takeaway and Italian restaurants across Scotland have been crowned.
After a decade away, last week, Girls Aloud finally announced their reunion. The tour, known as the Girls Aloud Show will see the biggest-selling girl group of the 21st century play 15 dates across the UK and Ireland next May and June 2024.
Former Made In Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo was pictured looking sensational on her recent romantic getaway with her partner James Watt.The 29 year old looked loved-up as she showcased her breathtaking holiday in the Maldives to her 1.7 million Instagram followers. Captioning the stunning set of sun-drenched snaps with: "Postcards from our holiday," the blonde beauty can be seen embracing and hugging James, 40. Georgia looked beautiful, relaxed and tanned in a caramel brown embroidered beaded dress, showing off her figure perfectly and finished her beach babe look with comfy tanned sliders.
Kyogo sparked serious concern when a reckless challenge from Aberdeen's Slobodan Rubezic saw him take a blow to the head - with medics immediately waved onto the field.
A student made a week-long, 1,000-mile round trip to Scotland to take her driving test - because she couldn't get a slot in her local area.
Seven people have been arrested during pro-Palestine protests in Glasgow. Five men and two women were arrested at the event demonstrated by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC) today.
PAOK boss Razvan Lucescu walked out of his post-match press conference following his side's 2-2 draw with Aberdeen.
Scottish ministers are being urged to “think again” over what has been branded a “dangerous plan” to downgrade a hospital neonatal intensive care unit.
Scotland’s Film and TV industry as grown considerably in the last 10 years, and continues to do so creating new and exciting opportunities for crew roles behind the scenes.
Panto fans are sure to be hooked when pop icon Boy George takes to the Scottish stage in Peter Pan.
Steven MacLean believes finally finding a settled side can help spark St Johnstone’s season into life.
Labour’s shadow Scottish secretary said no SNP seat is safe from his party at the next election.
An oil and gas boss has been ordered to remove a fence outside a property by Aberdeen City Council after it was built without permission
An urgent search has been launched for a missing Scots man who failed to return to an outdoor centre in Aviemore.
The SNP is expected to go into the next general election arguing that winning a “majority” of seats would be a mandate for independence.
The View have selected a host of emerging acts to support them on their upcoming UK headline tour – find all the details below.The Scottish band have teamed up with promotors, independent record label and new music champions This Feeling to give 21 different artists “their moment in the spotlight” at the shows in England and Wales.Per a press release, the chosen openers “cover the rock ‘n’ roll spectrum” and include indie group Shambolics, indie-soul artist Ruby J, singer-songwriter Lissy Taylor and indie-pop band The Lilacs.The likes of Jonny Ash, Twin City, Cruz, Ben Walker, Oscar Corney and Spangled will also join The View on the road. Ben Walker will open all five shows in Scotland, with Daytime TV set to join as support in Aberdeen and Dundee.In a statement, The View frontman Kyle Falconer said: “It’s great that we’re at a stage where we’ve got the opportunity to help young local talent.
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