social media. James McCaig popped the question to his now fiance, Lisa Muirhead, at Seamill Beach, North Ayrshire on Saturday.
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A gran developed a strong Edinburgh accent after being hit with a door at work and suffering a life-changing brain injury.
Jan Bunch, 57, believed she’d only been cut when the metal door of a fuse box struck her in the freak accident.
She was stitched up and sent home from hospital within hours, but the seriousness of her injury became apparent in the following days.
The mother-of-two was unable to form proper sentences and reverted to speaking with an accent from Edinburgh, a city she’d left 35
social media. James McCaig popped the question to his now fiance, Lisa Muirhead, at Seamill Beach, North Ayrshire on Saturday.
Cops probing two separate suspected attacks in the same Scots street within minutes of each other are treating them as hate crimes. A 16-year-old boy and a 51-year-old were reportedly assaulted in Grahams Road, Falkirk, on Saturday evening.
Police Scotland's Operation Escalade which focuses on serious organised crime with the Scottish police liaising with their Brazilian counterparts to facilitate the arrest. Several other wanted Scots are also being hunted abroad as part of the police operation.
club owner has said.Tony Cochrane, who runs nightclubs and adult venues across the country, said he was shocked at the announcement by tourism minister Fergus Ewing yesterday that clubs could also open on July 15 alongside pubs.Preparations have already began with bosses looking at potential measures like hand sanitising stations, temperature checkers given to bouncers, only allowing pre-booked visits and ensuring all staff and punters are wearing masks.But the traditional lap dance could be
attacks in the same Scots street. A 16-year-old boy was allegedly set upon by four men in Grahams Road, Falkirk, at around 7.15pm on Saturday.
hospital in a serious condition after being assaulted and robbed in Ayrshire. The 16-year-old was assaulted by three young men in Boydfield Gardens, Prestwick, at around 8.35pm on Saturday.
coronavrius pandemic has finally reunited with her family.Nora Watson, 87, hasn't been able to meet up with loved ones for 14 weeks after Scotland went into lockdown in March.As the country moves into phase two, Nora, from Carnoustie in Angus, is one of many people who can now form an 'extended household group' or 'bubble'.The former secretary was 'over the moon' to be reunited with her daughter, Audrey Cherry, 64, and son-in-law, 63-year-old John Cherry from Abroath.Nora told the Record: "I
Outlander co-stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are hitting the road together to explore Scotland’s real history for a new travel series.The actors, who play feuding relatives on TV, will visit key monuments across the nation to learn more about their shared homeland for the eight-episode Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip With Sam and Graham.Among their stops will be the site of the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692, and the Culloden battlefield – depicted in Outlander – where the last big clash of the
Outlander co-stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are hitting the road together to explore Scotland’s real history for a new travel series.
Outlander fans are already getting to enjoy a new view of Scottish history through stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish's Clan Lands podcast.Now the pair are set to excite fans even further with the launch of a trailer for a new travel docuseries.'Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham' will feature the duo, who play Jamie Fraser and Dougal MacKenzie in the Starz show.The brand new programme will see the pair exploring and celebrating Scottish history and culture.Also commissioned by
“Outlander” stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are heading on a new adventure.
Outlander are in for another wild adventure. Starz has picked up Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, an eight-part, half-hour docuseries featuring actors Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish journeying through Scotland to learn more about their home country. The pair will visit sites like Glencoe, Inverness, and the Culloden battlefield — each of which will no doubt be familiar to fans of the celebrated period drama, which features Heughan as Highlander hero Jamie Fraser and McTavish as his
Outlander‘s Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are heading out on the road for their new show, Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham!
Also Read: 'Outlander' Author Criticizes 'Awkward' Sex Scene in Latest Episode: 'Bad Dialogue, Bad Direction'“The genuine curiosity and passion that Sam and Graham have for the landscapes they visit and the stories they uncover while traveling through the heart of Scotland makes ‘Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham’ a truly enjoyable journey of discovery for the audience,” said Christina Davis, President of Original Programming at Starz.
Peter White Television EditorStarz is going on a Scottish roadtrip with Outlander stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish.The Lionsgate-backed broadcaster has picked up eight-part travel docu-series Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, created by the Scottish pair.The series of half-hour episodes, which is produced by Sony Pictures Television, will see Heughan and McTavish take viewers along on their adventures, discovering the rich and complex heritage of their native country.They will
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Outlander” stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are kilting up for a ride around Scotland.Starz, which airs the pair’s time-traveling show, has ordered an unscripted series from them called “Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham.”The series hails from “Outlander” producer Sony Pictures Television and is described as a celebration of Scottish history and culture, as Heughan and McTavish take viewers along on their adventures, discovering the complex heritage of
mountain on her staircase is nearing the end of her mammoth challenge. Margaret Payne, from Drumbeg, Sutherland, wanted to pay thanks to NHS heroes who helped care for her late husband prior to his death last year.
Strathclyde University have launched a probe into a series of vile racist and sexist messages sent by one of its students. The abusive messages sent via Instagram to a woman branded her a "little s**t" while making bigoted references to her "dimwitted ancestors".
A postmortem on a tragic dad who died a day after being released from hospital following an alleged blade attack has ruled the cause of death “unascertained”.
Vets are urgently warning Scottish animal lovers to thoroughly check their pets for ticks after a dog fell ill from Lyme disease.