The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are sharing their gratitude for the people who made their tour of Scotland “so special”.
08.05.2021 - 22:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dundee United didn’t deserve to beat Hibs. The on-loan Tannadice striker insists a failure to take their chances and a superior display from the Edinburgh club delivered the right result as his Scottish Cup semi-final ended in defeat.
He said: "I think Hibs were the better team overall. It was a frustrating and disappointing day for us but I think it was a deserved outcome.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are sharing their gratitude for the people who made their tour of Scotland “so special”.
ultra fast broadband in a expansion huge programme.People in hard to reach areas have claimed they have been left behind as the internet revolution has reshaped many people’s lives.But in a “five-year feat of civil engineering”, Openreach is upgrading 160 exchanges and stretching its fibre strands to places that currently suffer from slow speeds or no broadband at all.Island communities like Brodick on Arran, Portree on Skye, Stornoway, Kirkwall and Lerwick are included.More than 60,000
tour as they return to the stage following the departure of their former frontman Tom Meighan. Fans were left uncertain of the band's future intentions after Tom, 40, left the rock band last July a day before being sentenced for assaulting his partner Vikki Ager.
Police Scotland officer has been charged in connection with alleged wildlife offences after an early-morning raid at her home. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is set to appear at Jedburgh Sheriff Court alongside two men, aged 45 and 20, on an undertaking next week.
Edinburgh. It came on William and Kate's final day of their royal tour of Scotland.The future king later gave a highly personal farewell speech as his week-long visit drew to a close, describing how Scotland has "shaped" him and praising its people and values.
Dundee United manager.The club and their boss are currently in talks and are close to an amicable and mutual parting.News has started to leak around the club's staff about Mellon’s imminent departure.Mellon was appointed United manager last July, after he was headhunted from Tranmere Rovers following Robbie Neilson's departure to Hearts.The 49-year-old kept newly-promoted United in the Premiership and led them to the Scottish Cup semi-finals.The former Fleetwood and Shrewsbury manager is
Covid Recovery said there were "encouraging signs" that the virus was under control across the country. Speaking on the BBC 's Good Morning Scotland show, the SNP MSP revealed the vaccine is working against the strains currently in circulation.
Scottish Cup Final and says last week's FA Cup equivalent “makes us look stupid”. The Hibs defender is preparing for the biggest game of his career against St Johnstone at the national stadium tomorrow.
police after he was involved in a violent run-in with his father. Marion Smart used an extension cable to bind her cocaine addict son Kevin's legs together after he kicked off when they asked him to go to bed.
Perth and Kinross Council after a successful Scottish election. The party polled third on the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list vote in both Perth and Kinross constituencies last Thursday - ahead of both Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Oliver Proudlock was roasted by his wife Emma Louise Connelly as he tried to pronounce the names of Scottish places. The model, who was born in Bearsden, posted the hilarious video on Instagram, as she challenged her husband to say Scottish phrases and places in his best accent, all while wearing a 'Jimmy hat'.
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Glasgow Beat the Chasers in nail-biting fashion to walk away with a cool £10,000 from the ITV game show. Medical librarian Caitlin McCulloch took on chasers Shaun Wallace, Mark Labbett, Darragh Ennis and won with an incredible 21 seconds left on her clock.