Chvrches have shared a powerful new video for recent single ‘He Said She Said’ – watch it below.The Scottish pop trio released the new track on Monday (April 19) after teasing it for a week in a series of cryptic posts.
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Renfrew. Tam Love is our worthy £100 winner this week for his cracking picture of light trails in front of Renfrew Town Hall.
Recently, landmarks across Renfrewshire have been illuminated as part of the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund to encourage new investment. Tam used a low exposure and waited for a bus to pass the front of the town hall and capture the laser-style lights.
Magic. The night also came alive for Emma Angus in this week’s entries as she captured a gold-drenched Stonehaven
.Chvrches have shared a powerful new video for recent single ‘He Said She Said’ – watch it below.The Scottish pop trio released the new track on Monday (April 19) after teasing it for a week in a series of cryptic posts.
Tickets for the Glasgow dates are on sale now - and already some dates have sold out. You can buy them here.
Chvrches have shared their first new music in two years – listen to brand new single ‘He Said She Said’ below.The Scottish pop trio have been teasing the new track for the past week, sharing a series of cryptic posts with messages such as: “It’s all in your head.”Vocalist Lauren Mayberry said in a statement that the new track was borne out of thinking and reflecting during the coronavirus lockdown and “examining experiences I had previously glossed over or deeply buried.”She said: “I feel like I
Glasgow when this week's stunning winning picture was taken.Bobby Hughes captured Scotland's changeable weather perfectly with this moment a white-out struck the city centre – and scooped our £100 Picture Scotland prize.
Dundee United. The midfielder has been offered a pre-contract by the Saints and is also considering an extension at United.
Edinburgh, for ice cream with his two daughters on Sunday when the trio spotted the rare sea creature. The species has only been seen in Scottish waters nine times in the last 50 years.
Loch Lomond has put a call out on social media in a bid to find them.
Lorraine Kelly took full advantage of the English beer gardens opening today as she downed a shot with her daughter Rosie. The Scots queen of breakfast TV is enjoying a much needed break for the Easter holidays as Ranvir Singh takes over the morning couch.
Dumfries and Galloway yesterday. Helen Renton, 44, was killed after she collided with a van on the A710 near Southwick just after 1pm on Sunday, April 11.
stylists to be even more creative. The BAFTAs 2021 were no exception, with actors tuning in from around the world - as well as a handful of talent at the Royal Albert Hall in London - in their finery.
Tinder dating profile had been set up using his picture. Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton shared a screenshot of the bogus account which allegedly belongs to a man named Muller who lives in Edinburgh.
Antonio Ferme editorThe 5-year-old son of Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) came home one day to tell his father a story about an older child that kept calling him “Chinese boy” over and over again.
In the Oscar-nominated documentary short A Concerto Is a Conversation, acclaimed composer Kris Bowers traces a line from his family history to the premiere performance of his original concerto "For a Younger Self" at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2019. Following that line is Horace Bowers Jr., Kris Bowers' 91-year-old grandfather, who sits down with his grandson to tell the story of his journey out of the Jim Crow-era South in the pursuit of his American Dream.
Sam Heughan teased fans about becoming a 'spy' as in his latest Instagram post. The Scots actor has long been touted as a potential candidate for the new James Bond role alongside Bridgerton's Rege Jean Page and Tom Hardy.
Glasgow street has been named locally as father-of-two Mark Falloon. Emergency services were called to the scene on Danes Drive in the Scotstoun area of the city at around 5.30am on Monday, April 5.
elections.Prue, whose brother David died in agony from cancer, said it was inhumane to rob the terminally ill of the choice to end their own life.David, who spent eight months, growing progressively worse from bone cancer, desperately wanted to die and end his suffering.He spent the last weeks of his life fluctuating between a semi-comatose state and unbearable pain.Prue said: “That is no way to treat a human being.
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