ScotsBig Brother contestant Mikey Hughes says Nikki Graham ended up paying the ultimate price after being treated like a 'commodity'.
23.03.2021 - 20:20 / dailyrecord.co.uk
McDonald’s Easter Menu will return to Scots branches from tomorrow - with some fan favourites included.
The fast food chain announced details of the menu, which will see the Creme Egg McFlurry and the Big Tasty make a comeback.Fans will have to be quick to get their hands on the limited-edition menu as they will only be around for six weeks.The Big Tasty burger is dressed with a topping of Emmental cheese, tomato, onions and Big Tasty sauce serviced in a sesame seed bun.It will set you back
.ScotsBig Brother contestant Mikey Hughes says Nikki Graham ended up paying the ultimate price after being treated like a 'commodity'.
Grangemouth branch on Sunday afternoon but had asked to have the onions, mustard and lettuce removed.The family placed the order on Uber Eats but were left baffled when her seven-year-old son opened the box and found what had been knocked together for lunch.
Kelly MacDonald could be set to play Doctor Who next, according to bookies Ladbrokes. The Trainspotting star is just 12/1 in the betting to replace Jodie Whittaker, having played a leading role in the latest series of Line Of Duty, while Kris Marshall and Michaela Coel continue to head the betting at 6/1 apiece.
She has joined the cast of Line of Duty as DCI Joanne Davidson tasked with the unsolved murder of journalist Gail Vella. But actress Kelly Macdonald has recently revealed that she had never watched an episode of the hit BBC drama before joining the cast for the much-anticipated series six.
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Nicola Sturgeon has announced 'better times lie ahead' as Scots face another 'difficult Easter'. The First Minister said we now have 'hope' in the fight against Covid-19 and urged the country to stay positive.
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coronavirus cases. Currently, only essential retailers - such as supermarkets and pharmacies - are allowed to open during lockdown.
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Line of Duty actor Kelly Macdonald claims she gets as confused as viewers by all the quirky abbreviations on the hit cop show. Fans have already admitted they've spent ages looking up terms like CHIS, OCG, MIT and ARU after watching the gritty drama, which also stars fellow Scot Martin Compston.
Police have urged Scots not to travel outwith their local authority this Easter weekend, as patrols are increased in beauty spot areas. Popular beaches and parks in the Ayrshire area will be patrols by extra police.
Perth and Kinross beauty spots this Easter weekend to make sure COVID guidelines are followed. It comes after the Scottish Government confirmed the ‘stay at home’ message would change to ‘stay local’ from today (Friday 2).
sell takeaway drinks even as their premises are closed to customers. Easter weekend is usually boom time for the country's licensed trade but it's the second year in a row landlords have missed out due to coronavirus restrictions.
Easter period. NHS Lothian has written to all parents in Edinburgh and the surrounding areas ahead of Easter weekend, reports Edinburgh Live.
Line of Duty star Kelly Macdonald has revealed the creator of the BBC show thought her Scottish accent would 'mess with Martin Compston's head'. Series 6 has already had fans on the edge of their seat, with the Trainspotting actress joining the cast as a guest lead playing the mysterious Detective Chief Inspector Joanne Davidson.