Arbroath.Emergency services were called to Leonard Street at around 6.55pm on Monday, March 22. A 50-year-old man was badly hurt and rushed to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for treatment.
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53% of people, excluding don’t knows, backing independence.Until the weekend, over twenty polls in a row showed support for independence to be in the lead.This trend ended after a Survation poll by the Sunday Mail showed it was now tied at 50/50.A new poll for ITV’s Tonight programme, carried out by Savanta ComRes, again records a lead for independence.However, although the 53-47 shows a six point leader, it is closer than in previous polls.ITV also reported that 71% believed the country would
.Arbroath.Emergency services were called to Leonard Street at around 6.55pm on Monday, March 22. A 50-year-old man was badly hurt and rushed to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for treatment.
the Royal Family retaining their traditional role if the UK was break-up, while 39% said a Scottish republic should be created and 22% said they didn't know.
racist words and set four vehicles ablaze in a vicious attack on a Scots business.The words 'P**i" and 'black', alongside a giant penis, were painted on the side of a container at the Loanhead Car Sales in Midlothian around 5.10am on Saturday March 13.Four motors were also torched in petrol attacks leaving the vehicles absolutely gutted.Shock pictures show the remnants of the two vans, a Ford Target and a Ford Custom, along with the shells of a Vauxhall Astra and a BMW one series.Business
Gogglebox fans have said they’re “gutted” at the show’s decision to review Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, with some even saying that they will “turn off” the Channel 4 programme.
SNP Government could be doing more to reduce poverty across the country, a poll has found.A survey of more than 2,000 people across Scotland found 63% felt ministers could do more to help tackle poverty, while over half thought they could do more to specifically help low-income families with children.The poll, commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, suggests political parties must respond to public concerns about social injustice ahead of May’s election.
After coming under fire for his criticism of Meghan Markle, British TV personality Piers Morgan isn’t backing down from his previous statements. After leaving his job from ITV after being called out, the disgraced Good Morning Britain anchor tweeted out that he’s standing by the comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex and her tell-all interview alongside husband, Prince Harry, with Oprah Winfrey.
Late night hosts on Tuesday had fun mocking theBritish royal family's response to the bombshell interviewMeghan Markle and Prince Harry recently gave to Oprah Winfrey. Buckingham Palace was quiet for more than a full day after several bombshell revelations and accusations were made bythe couple;Markle told Winfreyshe was suicidal at one point over the stress from the royals (including racist remarks) and the relentless English tabloids.
crash on a major Scots road that put four youths in hospital.Two 14-year-old girls were seriously injured in the smash that followed a police pursuit, while two boys in the car - aged 14 and 16 - were also treated for minor injuries .They were said to be travelling in the Vauxhall Corsa which crashed on the A90 near St Madoes, Perthshire, after allegedly failing to stop for police on February 20.The four were rushed to Ninewells hospital in Dundee for treatment after the crash that caused chaos
Piers Morgan has said he still doesn’t believe Meghan Markle after she made a series of shocking revelations in her Oprah Winfrey interview. Former Good Morning Britain star Piers, 55, quit the ITV show on Tuesday 9 March over backlash for his scathing rants about the Duchess of Sussex, 39.
Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s tell-all, royal followers have been waiting for Prince Charles’ response to Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview. Now, we finally know how he feels.
Buckingham Palace is facing mounting pressure to release a statement after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. During the televised tell-all, which aired on Sunday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex detailed how they were allegedly mistreated by Britain’s royal household, as well as "The Firm," referring to senior members of the family.
Naman Ramachandran ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall has revealed that she completely believes Meghan Markle’s statements about mental health, which is at odds with ITV presenter Piers Morgan’s views on the matter.Outspoken presenter Morgan, co-host of ITV’s breakfast program “Good Morning Britain,” suggested that he did not believe Markle’s statements during the Monday edition of the show.
direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has come under fire from the mental health charity Mind for his comments about Meghan Markle.In an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired in the US on Sunday and is being screened on ITV tonight, the Duchess of Sussex revealed she considered taking her own life when she was pregnant with her son Archie.During Monday's Good Morning Britain, Piers said he didn't believe that she had suicidal thoughts."Who did you go to? What did they say to you? I’m
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was previewed as being "bigger than the Super Bowl" in the British press before it aired last night on CBS. No doubt millions of Americans tuned in to watch the Duchess of Sussex discussing her time as part of the British monarchy in one of the biggest media events of the year.