Ulster have beaten Edinburgh 22 points to 19 in their Guinness Pro14 semi-final in the Scottish capital tonight.
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Gavin Mitchell pulled pints at Scotland’s favourite fictional boozer – but reckons social distancing would have been impossible in The Clansman.The actor, who played Boaby the barman in Still Game, said: “Tam would come up with some sort of scheme but the main problem would be Isa – she’d be running about like a blue-arsed fly trying to figure out what was going on.“Her heid would be nipping not being able to get in about folk’s conversations.“But as for the rest of the clientele, well, we’d
.Ulster have beaten Edinburgh 22 points to 19 in their Guinness Pro14 semi-final in the Scottish capital tonight.
Michael Sheen will star in a production of Brian Friel’s play Faith Healer livestreamed from the empty Old Vic theatre in London.
Covid-19 since Scotland's schools re-opened earlier this month. Education Secretary John Swinney announced the latest figures on September 1.
Prince Harry is opening up about his mom, Princess Diana, on the 23rd anniversary of her death.
thepools.com , is launching an innovative new game which could win you a fortune.It's called MatchScratch, it costs just £2 to play and it launches this weekend.The concept is simple. Choose your match from the menu of digital scratch card fixtures and scratch the panel to reveal your very own unique combination of goals and corners.If there are exactly that many goals and corners in the match, you could win up to £10,000! This weekend MatchScratch will be focusing on the Scottish
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jobs crisis.The former PM said Boris Johnson is "blissfully unaware" of the need to reach out to devolved administrations.
Bolton, at around 7pm on May 28, 2020, following a report of fraud. Earlier that day, a woman aged in her 80s had received a phone called from a man claiming to be an officer from ‘Scotland Yard’.
neighbour-from-hell attacked five police officers after they arrived to break up her asbo-breaching nine hour through the night party.Sarah Stewart, 23, reacted by tearing off their PPE and telling them she had coronavirus, as well as threatening to firebomb their families.Sheriff Tom Hughes jailed Stewart for 27 months and told her: "It is quite clear that on the night in question you caused considerable difficulty to your upstairs neighbour when there was an asbo against you."You paid no
Scotland's first coronavirus deaths in six weeks today. The First Minister said that two deaths had been recorded in the past 24 hours meaning the national death toll stands at 2,494.The deaths are the first to be declared since July 16.Ms Sturgeon also revealed that 67 new cases of the deadly virus have been reported since yesterday and the total for the nation now stands at 19,998.
indoor clothes dryer begins. As temperatures cool and the chances of getting a washing dried on the line without it getting soaked in a flash downpour increase, many people across Scotland will be dusting off the trusty clothes horse.Heated indoor clothes dryers caused quite a storm last year with shoppers snapping them up at Aldi, Argos, Lidl and Wowcher.
Coronavirus tracers have failed to contact almost 700 Scots who should be in self-quarantine after overseas trips. Less than 20 of the missing cases have been passed to Police Scotland for investigation, new figures have revealed.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBodyguard and Line Of Duty producer World Productions has resumed filming on its BBC One submarine thriller Vigil, starring Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie.Produced in Glasgow, Scotland, the show was forced to shut down earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but filming is now back underway with safety protocols.The BBC released a first-look image of the six-part series, which was taken before the shoot was postponed.
Brian CoxBrian Cox is Emmy-nominated for his memorable work in HBO’s “Succession” as patriarch Logan Roy, the head of a ruthless and viewer-addictive family of power-brokers.Cox, born in Dundee, Scotland, has created many memorable characters in his six-decade career, including roles in such works as HBO’s “Deadwood,” blockbuster films such as “Braveheart” and “Troy,” and cult faves like “Rushmore,” “Zodiac,” “Super Troopers” and “Adaptation.” He was also the screen’s first Hannibal Lecktor in
Gerard Butler and Morgan Brown split after dating for nearly 7 years, Us Weekly confirms.A source exclusively tells Us that the Scottish actor, 50, and Brown are “both handling the breakup with maturity.”The pair, who were first linked in September 2014, called it quits because Butler “couldn’t fully settle down with Morgan and commit,” the insider adds.Following the separation, the source explains that “those close to them believe they’re better off as friends.”Butler was seen with the model as
pupils contracting Covid-19 is inevitable, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The First Minister spoke about the clusters of the virus across the country, including those affecting schools, at the Scottish Government's coronavirus briefing in Edinburgh on Tuesday.
Richard Madden spent some time with famous friends this weekend while at home in Scotland!