Claudia Jordan is looking back at her time on Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump.
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Hundred Handers network, who spread their race hate message across Scotland through public stickers and social media.Now, we can reveal that their activists have placed one of their twisted propaganda messages on the top of Ben Nevis.The Hundred Handers sticker exhorting white people to “Love Your Nation” was stuck up inside a hut on the 4411ft peak.Jordan Allison, of Show Racism the Red Card Scotland, said: “The phrases used on these stickers help create an atmosphere in our communities where
.Claudia Jordan is looking back at her time on Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A popular Stirling nightclub has been given a financial lifeline as part of efforts to support culture venues during the coronavirus pandemic.City centre venue Fubar was one of 203 venues who received the boost from the Scottish Government’s Culture Organisations and Venue Recovery Fund, with the club securing a £145,000 grant.The fund has the aim of protecting jobs and firms which may be put at risk due to
Creed III is on the horizon, but its yet to have an official director. However, the franchise’s star, Michael B.
East Kilbride MSP, Linda Fabiani, called the development an “important scientific breakthrough,” but urged caution going forward.
Dave McNary Film ReporterJordan Peele ‘Horror Event’ Film SlatedUniversal Pictures has scheduled its untitled “Jordan Peele Horror Event” movie for July 22, 2022, without revealing any plot details.The studio has seen Peele’s two horror films — 2017’s “Get Out” and 2019’s “Us” — generate $510 million in worldwide box office as each grossed $255 million. Peele received an Academy Award for original screenplay for “Get Out.”Universal made the announcement Monday, shortly after Warner Bros.
The Sun: 'Remembrance Day is always special to me because my grandfather was in the Scots Guards and it was always a big deal in our household,' 'When the poppies came out my granddad was the first to get us all one.'He would say, "There’s your poppy.
independence MSPs win a majority at Holyrood by a margin of almost two to one, a new poll has suggests. Pollsters asked if more than half the MSPs came from independence-supporting parties – such as the SNP and the Scottish Greens – if this would constitute a mandate for another referendum to be held.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The owner of a soft play centre says a government grant boost will allow her to “tread water” but warned more support is needed to keep the industry afloat.Julie Thomas was forced to close The Wee Play Place in Alexandria when the lockdown hit in March and has no idea when she’ll be able to reopen.She has joined an alliance of soft play business owners across Scotland lobbying the Scottish Government for
Scottish Government administered child benefit from next week which is intended to help with day-to-day living costs. Nicola Sturgeon said the new payment will help families struggling as a direct result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nazi network is exploiting the uncertainty of Covid-19 to spread their evil race hate message across Scotland, we can reveal today.The extreme right Hundred Handers group have launched a stickering campaign – even embedding razor blades behind some to injure anyone who tries to remove them.Their anonymous network of activists have been plastering lamp posts, walls and even primary schools and the Scottish Parliament with racist messages.A Daily Record probe can reveal that Scottish members of
Creed III is on the horizon, but its yet to have an official director. However, the franchise’s star, Michael B.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.PEOPLE in Airdrie who are facing redundancy are being offered expert help in a new campaign by the town’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB).With a shock poll for Citizens Advice Scotland showing that 39 per cent of Scottish workers are concerned about their job security over the next year, and 84 per cent of people don’t know their redundancy rights, the CAB team is urging people to get informed. The bureau has
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser“It also enabled us to build and replenish our stock collections so we were in a prime position to re-open all of our showrooms when it was safe to do so; we’ve since experienced an overwhelming demand from customers renovating their homes and gardens.”He added of the bank’s assistance: “At an incredibly uncertain and challenging time, Royal Bank of Scotland stepped in to set up the support we needed to keep going during the
universities could work from home after Christmas instead of returning to halls of residence in a bid to reduce the spread of Covid. SNP ministers will urge higher education institutions to offer more remote learning after a wave of infections spread through student accommodation in September.
coronavirus.Craig Meikle, who owns Edinburgh's Saltire Soft Play, hit out at a lack of government support and said the closures were 'devastating' for the sector.In an impassioned video released on the centre's Facebook page today he said his firm was 'going down the pan' and that the industry was facing 'utter disdain'.He made the claims on the day that Nicola Sturgeon announced a new five-tier lockdown system to come into force in an effort to battle coronavirus.Craig told the Record he had
drugs and an illegal spray after a house raid in Ayrshire. Officers discovered what is thought to be cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis and diazepam with a combined street value of £38,615 after descending on Glen Farrar Way in Kilmarnock at around 2.55pm yesterday.
Nick Nairn has vowed to help out the pandemic’s needy by laying on free meals. The TV star will cook complimentary grub at his Nick’s on Henderson Street restaurant for those struggling neighbours in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire.