Steven Gerrard to take the Scottish Premiership right to the wire this season. The legendary World Cup winner watched his side comfortably put to the sword tonight after goals from Jermain Defoe and Jamie Barjonas sealed a 2-0 Rangers win.
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@Morrisons security man keeping this good boy dry. He said ‘well you never know how dogs feel about the rain’ The post has received over 23,000 likes and many were quick to praise the man for his kindness with some even calling for him to get a pay rise.One person replied: "That is amazing.
The fella was like ‘I don’t mind the rain.. but the dog might not fancy it’"Another added: "Some heroes wear hi-viz jackets."One wrote: "Just beautiful..
Steven Gerrard to take the Scottish Premiership right to the wire this season. The legendary World Cup winner watched his side comfortably put to the sword tonight after goals from Jermain Defoe and Jamie Barjonas sealed a 2-0 Rangers win.
M8 near Glasgow after a car went up in flames at the side of the road. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene of the blaze between junctions 11 and 12 on the motorway after being alerted around 6pm on Friday July 17.
Boris Johnson has said "the Union has proved its worth" during the coronavirus pandemic despite rising support for Scottish independence in recent months.The Prime Minister praised "the might of the UK Treasury" for setting up the furlough scheme that has seen hundreds of thousands of Scots kept in employment during lockdown.Speaking at a Downing Street press conference today, Johnson also claimed there had been "very close collaboration" between the four nations of the UK in responding to the
Gerard Butler has said he doesn’t get as many compliments as he once did because he’s losing his Scottish accent.The 300 and Olympus Has Fallen star acknowledged his Scottish burr “has an effect on women” but admits it is dying out after living in the US for so long.The Paisley-born actor compared losing his accent to when Scots singer Sheena Easton lost hers after conquering America.Butler, 50, said: “I suppose my Scottish accent does have an effect on women.“However, I try to convince myself
castle which lies close to the Banffshire coastline in Aberdeenshire and once played host to one of Scotland's most famous kings has gone up for sale.The romantic 16th century Castle of Park site comes with eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms and six reception rooms spread over four floors, as well as an additional two-bedroom flat.Best of all, it even has its own outdoor, all year round swimming pool.The stunning estate, which also features 36 acres of sweeping gardens, was originally part of the
Tennent's Lager at TRNSMT has gone viral after being mistaken as a 'Woodstock 69' reveller. The concert goer swigging a can of Scotland's most popular lager was mistakenly included in nostalgic pictures of the iconic American music festival which was held on a farm in Bethel, New York, in 1969 at the height of the 'flower power' generation.
Kyle Lafferty has opened up on the shattered confidence that ruined his second spell at Rangers. The big striker was signed by Steven Gerrard in a £500k deal after a superb spell at Hearts where he was one of the best players in the Scottish Premiership.
dog owners are being warned of the dangers of coastline walks as the country's lockdown restrictions continue to lift. RNLI Anstruther Lifeboat issued the warning on Friday as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told Scots that more rules and guidelines would be lifted or eased, as we continue to suppress coronavirus.
cocaine and ket’ for hillwalking during lockdown.Rhys Sinclair is celebrating 'no hangovers or comedowns' after deciding to ditch drugs, alcohol, and gambling while in quarantine.The 23-year-old from Leith in Edinburgh promised himself as a new year resolution to stop using drugs and continuing other addictive habits but struggled to stick with it.It wasn't until Rhys was forced into lockdown that he decided to take it seriously by using hillwalking as an escape.He added: “I made many excuses
tot was left 'traumatised' after his beloved dog almost died in front of him at Loch Doon.Lauchlin Owens, 2, was enjoying a day out at the Ayrshire beauty spot with his parents and the family's Springer Spaniel Clyde.The three year old pooch started to violently jerk and had a seizure after suffering water Intoxication.Mum Joanne Owens, 31, and dad Lewis Owens, 28, from Kilmarnock sprang into action desperately trying to save the pet as Lauchlin watched in horror.Joanne said: “It was very
Edinburgh, feared the designer gear had been pinched by a thief and lost forever when he was out for a walk last week in the capital's Meadows area. The 20-year-old was shocked when five days later a worker from a local BP garage turned up at his house to hand deliver the £300 wallet after finishing his shift at 10.30pm.A video clip captured the moment the worker stood at the door and smiled at Joseph's parents as he said: “I’ve got something for him”.The kindhearted man then unveiled the lost
townhouse on one of the capital's most desirable streets - but if its walls could talk, there would be secrets spilled. This six-bedroom property nestled on a cobbled street in Edinburgh's Stockbridge was once home to Scotland's most notorious brothel - and it's now on the market for an eye-watering £1.5million.