Premiership great escape. Brian Rice’s men produced their first win in 10 when they needed it most, thanks to goals from Ross Callachan and David Moyo that were enough to withstand St Mirren ’s fightback from Jamie McGrath’s 16th goal of the season.
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NHS and the climate crisis were just some of the topics that popped up on the discussion with the STV's Political Editor Colin Mackay.
Following the debate the Record Politics team reacted to the second TV spectacle of the 2021 election campaign so far.During the 30-minute discussion Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon was joined by Deputy Political Editor Chris McCall, Westminster Editor Torcuil Crichton and Associate Editor Annie Brown to look at the main talking points from the
.Premiership great escape. Brian Rice’s men produced their first win in 10 when they needed it most, thanks to goals from Ross Callachan and David Moyo that were enough to withstand St Mirren ’s fightback from Jamie McGrath’s 16th goal of the season.
The Snuts will be the next guests to join The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins, to talk all about their recent Number 1 album W.L.
BAFTA pulled the curtain back on nominations for its TV and TV Craft Awards on Wednesday ahead of ceremonies that take place on June 6 and May 24 respectively. As always with award nominations, the list of those recognized had tongues wagging. Let’s walk through some of the biggest themes.
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.
Boris Johnson said he would prefer to “let bodies pile high” than agree to a third lockdown.
Nicola Sturgeon and Anas Sarwar both slam Boris Johnson and his Westminster Government as allegations mounted against the Prime Minister.
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.
Daniel Kaluuya, beacon of unstoppable charisma, provided much of the night’s laughter, along with a seemingly game-for-anything Glenn Close. It was also difficult to take issue with many of the wins – every major film seemed to get something or other, and Minari’s Yuh-Jung Youn got to deliver another salty acceptance speech after her show-stealing performance at the Baftas earlier this month.
Stephen Glass six points behind Hibs in the race for third spot with the draw feeling more like a defeat due to the late drama. Celtic started fast but the Dons were happy to match them as the action ebbed and flowed in the early exchanges.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Hailed as a fast-rising new talent from Mexico, actor Diego Calva has surfaced from small but notable Mexican and Argentine films to landing pivotal roles in Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” the Oscar-winning director’s follow-up to “La La Land,” and the third iteration of Netflix’s wildly popular “Narcos: Mexico.” He has studied directing and has shot a few shorts over the past few years.What do you attribute to your being cast in “Babylon” and “Narcos: Mexico 3”? Do you
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.
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.
It was yet another awards ceremony featuring winners accepting from their sofas - yet despite the lack of a full red carpet of celebs, this year's BAFTA Awards still made for an entertaining evening with moments of humour and emotion. Everyone is talking about Nomadland, the night's big winner with four awards - best film, director, lead actress and cinematography - but there were plenty of other scene-stealers, too.
It was yet another awards ceremony featuring winners accepting from their sofas - yet despite the lack of a full red carpet of celebs, this year's BAFTA Awards still made for an entertaining evening with moments of humour and emotion. Everyone is talking about Nomadland, the night's big winner with four awards - best film, director, lead actress and cinematography - but there were plenty of other scene-stealers, too.
Having scored just 10 points across the opening two rounds of Super League action, Salford will be delighted to have racked up 12 tries against Widnes in the Challenge Cup.
Wigan Warriors were too good for York City Knights as they ran out 26-0 victors to seal their place in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.