A dramatic clip has captured Danny MacAskill try out yet another daredevil stunt, this time on a wind turbine blade.
05.10.2021 - 10:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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Twitter demanded Kevin Bridges explain why Whatsapp and Facebook went down last night.
It comes after the social media giants crashed for around seven hours last night sparking chaos online.
The Scots funnyman took to Twitter promising to 'look into it' after being challenged by one furious user.
An account named @AtishayaB asked the legendary comic "Whatsapp not working why ?@kevinbridges86
A dramatic clip has captured Danny MacAskill try out yet another daredevil stunt, this time on a wind turbine blade.
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A delivery driver was threatened at knife point during a Thursday evening shift at a takeaway in Paisley.
A major road through Falkirk has been locked down after a crash involving two vehicles.
There will be a slightly warmer start for much of the UK on Thursday morning - but it will be cloudy for most.
A Scot accused of planning a terrorist attack told cops he was a “white nationalist” but only “pretending” he was going to burn down a mosque while drunk.
Former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has compared Manchester City starlet Phil Foden to Kevin De Bruyne following an eye-catching performance in England's 5-0 win over Andorra on Saturday evening.
Facebook has apologised after thousands of Scots were unable to access its apps and services again last night.
Facebook bosses have apologised after 'issues' were reported for people accessing the popular social media site.
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