As Scots have been faced with almost a year at home, they have been spending online more than ever. The Mumsnet shopping habits range from TV streaming services to home learning and cult beauty buys.
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sex have been revealed - and mens' favourite is asking their girlfriend if they 'fancy a quickie. Some 2,000 Scottish men and women were questioned about how they get their partner into bed in a new survey.
From wearing provocative lingerie to sending raunchy texts, both sexes have some tricks up their sleeve when it comes to initiating the deed. While women ask their partner 'shall we make love?", men prefer to opt for the phrase 'fancy a quickie?' when getting down to it.
As Scots have been faced with almost a year at home, they have been spending online more than ever. The Mumsnet shopping habits range from TV streaming services to home learning and cult beauty buys.
Michelle Mone has paid tribute to the family and friends who were unable to see her finally tie the knot to Doug Barrowman at the weekend. The Scots bra tycoon married her billionaire fiance on Saturday at a stunning ceremony in the Isle of Man attended by 90 of their nearest and dearest.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A MUM-of-four caught pocketing £20,000 in benefits after failing to reveal she was living with a partner has been hit with a six-month curfew order.Kirsty Benn didn’t tell the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) she was living with Mark Campbell at her home in Wallyford, East Lothian.The 35-year-old benefits cheat appeared for sentencing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday after admitting the charge at
Rangers and Scotland legend Ally McCoist paid tribute to Diego Maradona after he died at the age of 60.
bagpiper said he is often groped and 'upskirted' with women taking pictures up his kilt. Red Hot Chilli Pipers musician Willie Armstrong, 55, said the groping and pictures are a weekly occurrence when the band performs.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) over the past few months in an effort to help Scots understand what the benefit is, how the claims process works and, hopefully, made more people realise they could be eligible for additional financial support. PIP is a benefit paid by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to people who may need help with daily living activities or getting around outside the home because of a long-term illness, disability or mental health condition.
poverty “since forever”.And despite their best efforts to get out of the poverty trap, government benefit rules mean any chance they get to improve their lot is snatched away,Sue Harvey, 35, her husband Kev, 36, and their six children Zack, 14, Luke, 13, Kara, 11, Skye, nine, Max, three, and four-month-old Hunter live in a private rented house in Falkirk.They cannot get a council house because the specific needs of their children are not recognised under the system, which says children must
gins and whiskies might be worth picking up to celebrate.
Scottish Government has handled the coronavirus pandemic well, according to a new poll. The study for BBC Scotland found that 72% of those questioned think it has done well and just 15% think it has handled the situation badly, while 12% say it has done neither well or badly and the remainder do not know.
McDonald’s is axing four popular items from its menu today ahead of its festive food release. The fast food chain is set to disappoint fans as it scraps favourites including the Quarter Pounder Deluxe, the McChicken BLT and the Nacho Cheese Wedges.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter many years of disconcerting and racist-leaning statements by Morrissey, BMG, his label for the past three albums, has parted company with the singer.In a statement shared on his website, Morrissey cited the label’s “new plans for ‘diversity'” as being the cause of the split.“BMG Records have dropped Morrissey,” the statement, which alternates between third and first-person, reads.
Black Friday 2020 sale event. The legendary department store is helping customers decide the best ways to shop on the big day - November 27 - given that things are set to be a little different this year.
1970s disco classic Yes Sir, I Can Boogie by Baccara is on course to return to the Top 40 after becoming Scotland’s unofficial Euro 2020 anthem.
1970s disco classic Yes Sir, I Can Boogie by Baccara is on course to return to the Top 40 after becoming Scotland’s unofficial Euro 2020 anthem.
Strictly Come Dancing. Making show history, the Duke of Sussex had a sweet message of support for his good friend JJ Chalmers.
hotels, including one who wanted to see the Northern Lights in their bedroom and another who wanted directions to see a unicorn, has been revealed.Hotel chain Travelodge stated that one guest even feared getting drunk on "Scotch Mist".The budget hotel chain has compiled a list of the most bizarre and fascinating requests from customers staying in its 47 Scottish hotels over the last 12 months.They stated that another wanted to see The Loch Ness Monster at Loch Lomond, while staff at the