Steve Clarke 's side never recovered from a quite disastrous start. Daniel Wass headed the hosts in front early on and Joakim Mæhle added a second just 92 seconds later.
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“With Covid all the shows are off so this was our way of doing something to raise money.” Anyone looking to raise money can do so using the JustGiving page set up by Bobby’s daughter Emily Davidson at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/emily-davidson6
.Steve Clarke 's side never recovered from a quite disastrous start. Daniel Wass headed the hosts in front early on and Joakim Mæhle added a second just 92 seconds later.
summer begins to slip away. Most of the country enjoyed some scorching hot temperatures throughout July - with the thermometer peaking at highs of almost 30C towards the end of the month.
Hell's Kitchen star and Scots born chef Gordon Ramsay will make a return to Scotland with his new restaurant plan. It will be Gordon's first Scottish venture for 17 years following the closure of his last restaurant here.
medical attention'. Ambulance, coastguard and mountain rescue teams were called to The Cobbler on Tuesday afternoon.
covid situation in Scotland as cases continue to rise across the country. The First Minister will address MSPs in the Scottish Parliament about any measures, if any, she wants to implement to stem the surge in cases and hospitalisations.
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peadophile who changed his identity to hide his past has been jailed for a devious bid to reinvent himself as a respectable family man and business owner. Steven MacDonald – who was branded one of the country’s worst sex offenders and a danger to the public – came up with the cunning plan to hide his criminal background.
refugees arriving in Glasgow from Afghanistan.Refuweegee, who help support refugees with their transition into life living in Glasgow, have called for help creating welcome gifts along with letters and messages of kindness for Afghans arriving throughout the month.The packs should include toiletries, school supplies, Scottish treats and a letter of welcome to the country.
missing on August 14th before her body was found in Newton.But before her death, Cat had been planning to run the London marathon in October for Macmillan cancer charity.And since the passing of 'lovely' 29-year-old, wellwishers have raised almost £3k as part of a charity fundraiser set up by Cat herself.Scots have been donating to the page in recent weeks in order for Cat to reach the target, despite the fact she will no longer be able to take part in the race.
dementia was left waiting more than 19 hours for an ambulance despite suffering symptoms of a stroke. Frail Joyce Meikle, 82, was unable to lift her leg and became unresponsive in her Rutherglen home after her health deteriorated through the night on Sunday, August 22.
Wreaths will be laid, including one provided to the branch to mark the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Royal British Legion.The memorial and surrounding path and fences will also be given a clean-up ahead of the service.
Linda Norgrove Foundation has issued a public appeal for Boris Johnson to get two of its staff members, who are sisters, out of the Taliban-controlled capital. The two women are in hiding in the city with their families and despite cross-party pressure from MPs over the past week the UK Foreign Office has not contacted them for evacuation.
NHS crisis. And exactly a week later 67-year-old Helena Walker was kept waiting eight hours for an ambulance before spending another eight hours on a trolley in a hospital corridor after a stroke.
Aberfeldy handed over a donation of £300 to the conservation charity Trees For Life having earned every penny through their green fingers. Trees for Life will use the money from sisters Ailsa (9) and Clara (5) to assist with rewilding projects across Scotland.The ‘Wee Tree Nursery’ came about when their granny Claire Hewitt was helping Ailsa and Clara to learn about seeds and spring during lockdown.
iOS - Android On most days Craig will do the challenge at his fitness studio in Lanark.However, he has also enjoyed a number of trips across the country and further afield to promote the challenge and the charity.He said: “It has been getting tougher. Usually if I’m feeling on top form I can do them in half an hour but it can take up to 45 minutes.“That’s why its good to get out, it’s almost been like a bucket list.“ I’ve been to Millport, Skye, Ben Nevis and Glencoe in Scotland.
iOS - Android Garry King at Go Kids told Lanarkshire Live: “We usually run some things over the summer holidays but normally have to charge for them. "But thanks to Arnold Clark down in Motherwell who provided us with funding from their community grant we were able to half the price of it.“We then got in touch with Youthlink Scotland and they gave us a bit more funding which meant we were then able to offer it to people who couldn’t afford it, for free.
heart attack has told how a neighbour rushed him to hospital – after an ambulance failed to arrive. Michael Heafey, 62, said that had it not been for the quick actions of his wife Grace, 63, and neighbour Joan Ralston, who bundled him into a car, he wouldn’t have survived.
Italian restaurant Trattoria Guidi in Airdrie at around 1am on Wednesday morning, August 11. Six fire engines raced to the scene with over 20 firefighters battling the inferno through the early hours of the morning.
dog who come into care to be reviewed after 30 years.The Scottish SPCA says the Dangerous Dogs Act forces them to put down any Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasileiro or American pit bull that it comes across, regardless of the animal's temperament or suitability for adoption.The charity says the bill, which came into force on August 12 1991, is "not fit for purpose".They insist parts should be scrapped so dogs are judged on "deeds not breeds", meaning dogs would be put down only if