Biffy Clyro have topped the UK album chart with A Celebration Of Endings.
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Richard Madden is back home in Scotland after quarantining in Los Angeles for many months!
The 33-year-old former Game of Thrones actor took to his Instagram Stories over the weekend to share photos of him getting ready to set off fireworks at home.
“What could go wrong,” Richard captioned the cute photo. He also shared a photo of himself with his Land Rover.
It has been reported that Richard was living in his former co-star Emilia Clarke‘s Los Angeles home for the past few months. Fans
Biffy Clyro have topped the UK album chart with A Celebration Of Endings.
Biffy Clyro‘s new album ‘A Celebration Of Endings‘ has topped the UK albums chart, landing the Scottish rockers with their third Number One in seven years.The band’s ninth album, which was released last Friday (August 14), shifted 26,000 chart sales in a week (including 8,000 copies on vinyl) and ended Taylor Swift’s three-week reign at Number One with her surprise album ‘Folklore’.In a video message sent to fans and shared via OfficialCharts.com, frontman Simon Neil said: “We miss you guys
Biffy Clyro have a lot to celebrate today (Aug. 21) as their new album, A Celebration Of Endings, lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
the economy and less about the constitution, Richard Leonard has said. The Scottish Labour leader blamed rising support for independence on Boris Johnson's unpopularity compared to Nicola Sturgeon and the "incredible" amount of media attention her party had received during lockdown.
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Richard Madden spent some time with famous friends this weekend while at home in Scotland!
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flagship Scottish resort. The firm owned by US President Donald Trump is slashing costs due to a sharp fall in international visitors to the five-star Turnberry Hotel in South Ayrshire.
host Rochelle Humes left Scots fans confused after she said Scotland is 'too dark' to host I'm a Celebrity this year.ITV confirmed the reality show is moving from Australia to the UK for the first time ever due to the pandemic.Ant and Dec will present the series live from countryside castle ruins for the 20th edition as celebrities take part in trials to be crowned king or queen.Rochelle, who is currently pregnant with her third child, was hosting This Morning alongside Dermot O'Leary today as
father of a tragic Scots student who died in a car crash has had it returned to him through the power of social media.Twitter user @MarkIs888 found the two-sided piece honouring Ross Sloan outside Screwfix in Pollokshaws and appealed online for anyone to come forward.Stirling University student Ross died in a horror crash on the M80 in August 2017 aged just 21.The death of the popular Newton Mearns man led to an outpouring of tributes.The pendant features a picture of Ross on one side with
Living on quarantine mode due to the coronavirus pandemic became a lifestyle norm in 2020 with celebrities laying low-key with their families at their respected homes. While many used platforms like Instagram and Twitter to keep their fans updated, there were several who decided to stay away from the virtual medium.
Richard Leonard, according to a new poll. The snapshot also gave him a net favourability rating of minus 28, compared to SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon having a rating of plus 36.
Phil Cunningham has revealed how his mother’s missing wedding ring has been found after a 34-year wait - by the new owners of a former council house where the star grew up.The entertainer's late mum Mary lost the ring in the garden of the house in Magdalene, Edinburgh, in 1986.The family had lived at the property since 1957.The wedding ring was found just in time to mark the third anniversary of Mary passing away.The Scottish folk musician said the gold ring was unearthed by the new owners of
Outlander actor Richard Rankin has starred in a new production to help fundraise for 'Scenes for Survival'. Scenes for Survival is a National Theatre of Scotland project in association with BBC Scotland, Screen Scotland, BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine project and Scotland’s leading theatre venues and companies, with support from Hopscotch Films.