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iOS - Android Tierney, of Motherwell, has been a regular at the Lanarkshire Lisni Pub Co establishments including the family-owned Dalziel Park Hotel, where he regularly enjoyed a round of golf, before he moving to Arsenal.The lads enjoyed a meal and drinks in a Covid-secure area before watching the footy on Friday night.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionDuring the Euros, Lisini Pub Co set up dedicated Scotland
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BBC passenger Chris Clotworthy, who had been traveling home from Glasgow, said code words were announced over the ship intercom. He said: "The boat did a complete 180 degree turn and looked to be heading back to Scotland, this was when it was level with Blackhead (in County Antrim).
Scotland fan has turned up to the Euro finals in London with a Saltire saying 'we'll be back'. The man has gone viral for his standard with Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator emblazoned on it voicing his iconic line.
Rivergate Market returns to Irvine tomorrow with a mouth-watering selection of stalls for shoppers to peruse.The monthly outdoor food and gift market, based in the town's Bridgegate, will be open for business from 10am until 4pm, selling a range of food and artisan goods across 19 stalls.Fresh food, hot food and treats, gifts, jewellery and much more will be on offer as the market returns for a third run.Confirmed vendors are as follows:The street venture was launched by Stall Hire Scotland in
coronavirus restrictions later this month. Scottish Government officials have pencilled in the July 19 date for the downgrade to restrictions - which will see the number of people allowed to meet indoors and outdoors increase further.
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swimming at a popular beach. Tracy Mclean was horrified after white lumps started appearing all over her daughter Khloe's body shortly after she was playing in Ayr South Beach on Sunday, June 27.
Police and the Scottish Fire and Rescue service were called to Ryat Linn Resevoir in Barrhead after 7pm on Monday night.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A popular Paisley man has gone missing and his family are desperately trying to trace him.John Smith often socialises in Paisley and was last seen in the town's Brown Street on Friday morning.The 53-year-old was due to attend an appointment and failed to return home.
Cops have launched a probe after the male was seen wearing joggy bottoms, socks and sandals outside Dumfries Academy on Academy Street in Dumfries. He is described as being 50-60 years old, approximately 5 foot 4, thin build, white hair at the sides and balding on top.He is described as wearing a dark coloured jumper/cardigan, grey jogging bottoms, black beanie hat, black socks and brown open toe sandals.CCTV is being reviewed as part of the enquiry.
Scotland, and the rest of the UK, on May 17. A number of countries have been added to it but have since been take off due to the rise in covid cases in the area.
Glasgow, 20C in Edinburgh, while it will be 18C in Aberdeen. Setting the picture for the weather on Sunday, the Met Office said: “A fine dry spell of weather with some long sunny spells, and becoming warmer.
Perthshire and help combat anti-social behaviour.
Scotland has recorded a weekend spike in the number of Covid patients being treated in hospitals across the country.Figures published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland today show 158 people are currently being treated for the virus in the nation's hospitals compared to 128 on Friday.The rise comes as a further 1,250 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours – including 112 in Ayrshire.Public Health Scotland say the national figure is lower
Police arrested him on suspicion of affray and he has been detained.It comes as thousands of Tartan Army revellers travelled to London to watch Scotland's clash at Wembley.The hotel has now been cordoned off by police who are continuing their investigation.A City of Westminster Police spokesperson said: "We were called at around 9.40pm on Friday to a man throwing items from the window of a hotel in Lancaster Gate, W2."It was also reported that the man had injuries to his hands."Officers attended