Scottish zoo has shared an adorable photo of its latest resident settling into his new home.The Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder, near Livingston, welcomed its first red panda into the fold on Saturday, 1st May.
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Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Scottish Greens) all went head-to-head against one another in a fiery debate on STV. It was the second time the candidates for First Minister got to quiz each other in the campaign.
Chaired by STV political editor Colin Mackay the hour-and-a-half programme saw a number of topics discussed with each candidate being cross-examined by their rivals. So, how did we score the leaders out of 10 for their performance
.Scottish zoo has shared an adorable photo of its latest resident settling into his new home.The Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder, near Livingston, welcomed its first red panda into the fold on Saturday, 1st May.
Janey Godley has been keeping Scots entertained through the pandemic with her hilarious Nicola Sturgeon voiceovers. But today the comedian turned her hand to a new politician - Arlene Foster, who resigned as DUP leader and Northern Ireland's First Minister this afternoon.
Anas Sarwar (Scottish Labour), Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Greens) tackled some of the main issues during the 45-minute programme. It was the third television debate of the Scottish Parliament election campaign and the first UK-wide one.
Falkirk will get the chance to quiz Scotland's political party leaders as part of a radio debate show on 103.1 Central FM.
for the party in Angus South at next month's election, shared an image of him out sharing leaflets in a town that is no longer part of the seat. The wannabe MSP tweeted yesterday: "Great leaflet run in Forfar.
audience. The programme tonight will be hosted by news anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy who will ask the leaders the questions throughout the show.
STV but it is now the turn of Channel 4 to host its debate. The debate, which will be held in Glasgow, will be chaired by Krishnan Guru-Murthy and will last around 45 minutes with a number of topics discussed from Scotland's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic to Scottish independence.
National Union of Students leaders' hustings last night where representatives from the main five parties discussed a range of issues. During the argument between Sturgeon and Ross, the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar jumped in to say they weren't setting a good example for young people across the country by shouting at each other.
Barry Ferguson, as he feels Rangers will be worried about facing the winger on Sunday. The Scotland international has missed most of this season with an ankle problem, and is in doubt for the Scottish Cup clash at the weekend with a muscular problem.
by-election for the Airdrie & Shotts seat at Westminster – which takes place a week after Scottish Parliament polling day.Visiting the town shortly after unveiling the Scottish party’s Covid recovery plan, which aims to create 170,000 jobs, they spoke exclusively to Lanarkshire Live about their party’s plans for rebuilding services and communities following the coronavirus pandemic.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the
First Minister was given a shot of the AstraZeneca medicine on Thursday afternoon just hours after unveiling the SNP's manifesto for next month's Holyrood election.The SNP leader was vaccinated at 4pm and shortly after encouraged other Scots to receive their jab as soon as they are offered it.She tweeted: "Just had my first dose of vaccine (AZ for anyone wondering)."It truly is an emotional moment.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireSecond doses for people aged 80 and over have already begun and are being delivered locally at GP practices and health clinics.More than 45,000 people across Lanarkshire have so far received their second vaccination, including frontline health and social care staff, plus residents and workers at care homes.To date, 2,682,706 people have received their first jab across Scotland.
Scottish Conservatives leader face attacks from all sides as he was forced to apologise again for previous remarks he made about gypsy-travellers. The First Minister quizzed the hapless Tory on why the UK Government announced on Monday that it would seek a court review of two bills previously passed unanimously by the Scottish Parliament - including one on the protection of rights of children.
restrictions continue to ease across Scotland with pupils return to full-time education inside school buildings now in full swing. Secondary pupils in areas where the Easter holidays have ended have all now returned to their place of education - with more expected to get back into the classroom throughout the coming days.
Prince Philip on Friday. Candidates and their teams will be pounding the streets across Scotland delivering leaflets and speaking to voters about their concerns.
underway with party leaders and candidates pounding the streets to attempt to secure your vote. One of the highlights of the elections in recent years has been the introduction of TV debates.The five main political party leaders faced off against one another on March 30 in what was the first debate of the Holyrood election.
The Drifter, To the Last Man, and Cum in My Face 2.After three years in the industry, McCree abandoned porn in 2011, calling himself bisexual instead of gay and moving to a remote village in the north of Scotland with his girlfriend.Now, the 43-year-old is a “men’s rights activist” and is running in Scotland’s upcoming parliamentary elections as a candidate for the far-right Scottish Family Party.The party, which doesn’t currently hold any seats in Scotland and is unlikely to win any in the May
election. Neil Gray, who stepped down as an MP to run for the Holyrood chamber, took to Twitter to say he had been bitten when he was out leafleting.
blatantly unlawful decision". As well as being excluded from next week's TV debate - which will feature the leaders of the five parties currently represented at Holyrood - Galloway complained the channel was doing a one-to-one interview with Alex Salmond, the former Scottish first minister whose new Alba Party is running only on the regional list, as All for Unity is.
James Forrest is set to make his first Celtic start since September against Falkirk. The Scottish Cup holders begin their defence of the trophy against the League 1 leaders at Parkhead on Saturday evening.