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Runrig will release a documentary spanning their 40 year career in October - There Must Be A Place. And Daily Record readers will be the first people in the world to get a glimpse of the fascinating film which charts the history of the Scottish national treasures.
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Ayrshire Indian restaurant has gone viral after becoming the first Scots takeaway to install a kebab-slicing robot.Zain's Curry House in Dalry uploaded a video of their new gadget in action to Tik-Tok which has racked up almost half a million views.Now customers are going daft for the doner shredding device dubbed the Kebabinator.Owner Khurum Jabbar imported the machine — which uses a futuristic robotic arm and sensors to shave off perfect slices of meat — from Turkey as part of a revamp at his
Sharleen Spiteri fondly recalled the childhood visits she and her mum took to The Barras as she spoke after her first post lockdown gig in Scotland. And Sharleen, who lost her beloved mother Vilma a week before the country went into the first lockdown, admitted it was nostalgic being back in Glasgow's East End for her first Scots gig since her death.
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Bathgate with their two sons, hit the jackpot last Wednesday and won the gobsmacking £5,162,779 total. The supermarket worker and his nurse wife have slogged throughout the pandemic and revealed they 'burst into tears' when they scooped their lottery win.
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has complained to watchdogs demanding they investigate whether a nursery discriminated against his two-year-old daughter.
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos – who funds motoring show The Grand Tour – will offer him a shot on his New Shepard rocket.
began production in England this spring and was shooting in Glasgow on Monday, stars Ezra Miller, 28, in the lead role.
high-security prisons after becoming one of the UK's most notorious serial killers of all time. Luring his victims back to his home in London, Nilsen would strangle or drown them, disposing of their bodies under his floorboards or by dismembering them and putting them down the drain.Confessing immediately on his arrest, he went on to document his own life, killings and case, creating an autobiography and recording more than 250 hours of cassette tapes.
Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand in the highly anticipated film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s.
Joel Coen’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, will make its world premiere as the opening night film of the 2021 New York Film Festival. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” will kick off NYFF 59 with a screening at Alice Tully Hall on Sept.
iOS - Android That was the case when one eagle-eyed Lanarkshire resident spotted the 267 bus service to Blantyre motoring down the area currently being used as 59th Street in New York.Excitement built over the weekend as Scots began to catch glimpses of Hollywood stars Boyd Holbrook, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen.However, the glamorous scenes were "ruined" thanks to the Blantyre bus travelling through the elaborate Big Apple set.The Twitter user shared his view of Renfield Street which
Summer is a great time of the year to make changes that will impact your monthly budgets and according to experts, there are some things we should be doing to avoid big future payments.This week in Scotland, it is set to be a scorcher with temperatures hitting 24 degrees and this will no doubt mean more time outside in the sun and less time thinking about central heating.The good news is that by turning our thermostats down by even one degree we are saving around £80 on our annual bill, but we
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