Nick Nairn has vowed to help out the pandemic’s needy by laying on free meals. The TV star will cook complimentary grub at his Nick’s on Henderson Street restaurant for those struggling neighbours in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire.
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Tennent's have announced the launch of a brand new alcohol-free beer but the new tipple has split opnion.
The Scottish brewery posted about their latest product on social media, posting that it had been made using hops and Scottish barley to give it the same "great flavor profile" as Tennent’s Lager.They added that Zero will also appeal to those looking for a lighter alternative to regular beer due to the fact it's low in calories, at just 17kcal per 100ml.Though most fans were delighted with
.Nick Nairn has vowed to help out the pandemic’s needy by laying on free meals. The TV star will cook complimentary grub at his Nick’s on Henderson Street restaurant for those struggling neighbours in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire.
Join thousands of others who have signed up to the weekly Scotland Now newsletter for the latest Scottish heritage and culture news.A new alcohol free version of Guinness is set to hit supermarket shelves in Scotland this month.Diageo say the new drink, which is being called Guinness 0.0, is Guinness "with everything, except alcohol".Launching in Scotland from October 26, it will be available to buy in 440ml can 4-packs (priced at around £3.50 - £4.50) from Waitrose and Morrison’s online and in
link.However, FIVE tables from Sam’s restaurant did not return, with only one customer doing the right thing by getting in touch to square up with the popular bistro since.Sam admits he knows who the punters are and is considering all options, including going to the police – but he hopes it doesn’t come to that.The 23-year-old told us: “The fire alarm goes off fairly regularly at the centre, usually in the morning when we’re setting up – this is the first time in a while it’s happened during
M8 in Glasgow.Emergency services were called to the scene of the collision on the eastbound carriageway near Great Western Road at around 2.41pm on Sunday.Shocking pictures from the scene show a huge ball of flames engulfing one of the vehicles.A thick plume of black smoke billowed into the air as firefighters tackled the raging flames.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to reports of an RTC on the M8 near Greater Western Road.“The call came in at 14.41 and we are
Domino’s is calling on Scots to nominate outstanding key workers who go above and beyond for their local communities and giving them a chance to get their hands on free pizza for them, their household and their colleagues for a whole year. As the UK faces further lockdown restrictions, Domino’s wants to recognise the efforts of all the ‘Local Legends’ keeping their communities going.
link.“We continue to urge everyone to abide by all legislation and any relevant guidelines to help protect themselves and others.”A Police Scotland spokesperson commented: “We are aware of the decision made by the Metropolitan Police Service.
Dozens of residents in a Scots town have been without power for almost 24 hours following reports of an underground electrical fire. A number of properties in Penicuik are still experiencing the power outage as engineers work to repair damaged cables buried under Carlops Road.
The sets are handmade in the soap company's Glasgow workshop and all of the products organic and vegan - except for the lip balm which contains beeswax.
a recent newspaper interview with The Scottish Sun in which Ferrier admitted that she will not be standing down.
Cambuslang after testing positive for covid-19 was due to the illness making her "act out of character". Ms Ferrier had been asked to quit by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford and numerous other colleagues to stand down from her post.
Margaret Ferrier has refused to resign following bombshell revelations over her 800-mile round trip while suffering from coronavirus.
coronavirus.Nicola Sturgeon yesterday announced the strict new measures on the hospitality industry following a recent spike in infections, which saw more than 1000 cases recorded in the last 24 hours.The country’s nightlife is set to look different when new rules come into force at 6pm on Friday - and heading out for drinks with friends is no longer an option.The rules will be harshest for those living in the central belt, where all licensed premises will be closed.So, where can you drink
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Rutherglen and Hamilton West, shocked the public yesterday by releasing a statement admitting she had breached covid rules.