movie is set to be released this week, making it the perfect spooky flick to watch at home this Halloween. The terrifying film, based on the best-selling 1983 Roald Dahl book, will be available in the UK from today.
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Barlinnie prison's "A-hole". STV's Sophie Wallace dropped the clanger on the early evening bulletin during a report on a coronavirus cluster at the Glasgow jail.
But she quickly recovered to correct the mistake and inform viewers prisoners and staff are self-isolating in the tough nick's A Hall.Sophie reported: "The Scottish Prison Service have also confirmed 12 staff are isolating in the jail's A-hole... A Hall where all visits have been suspended until the end of October."The Scottish Prison
.movie is set to be released this week, making it the perfect spooky flick to watch at home this Halloween. The terrifying film, based on the best-selling 1983 Roald Dahl book, will be available in the UK from today.
Hundred Handers network, who spread their race hate message across Scotland through public stickers and social media.Now, we can reveal that their activists have placed one of their twisted propaganda messages on the top of Ben Nevis.The Hundred Handers sticker exhorting white people to “Love Your Nation” was stuck up inside a hut on the 4411ft peak.Jordan Allison, of Show Racism the Red Card Scotland, said: “The phrases used on these stickers help create an atmosphere in our communities where
drugs and an illegal spray after a house raid in Ayrshire. Officers discovered what is thought to be cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis and diazepam with a combined street value of £38,615 after descending on Glen Farrar Way in Kilmarnock at around 2.55pm yesterday.
Scottish Government’s latest approach to tackling coronavirus this afternoon. Nicola Sturgeon will take to the stage at St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh at 12.15pm today, where she will announce a five-tiered framework of local lockdown restrictions.
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.
chip shops up and down the country every year. Mars Bars and Christmas Puddings are just a small number of things that have been flung into fryers across Scotland over the years.
90s have been having a bit of a resurgence of late. Those of us lucky enough to have experienced the decade at the time may have spent the last 20 years trying to shake off the memories of its fashion and popular culture.But love it or loathe it, cool kids these days can't get enough of it.
TV presenters in stitches after it got the most laughs from the list of Britain's rudest place names. Brokenwind, in Aberdeenshire, had BBC News' Christian Fraser and Katty Kay doubled over as they delved into the hilarious rundown.
child sex beasts has revealed her torment five decades on.And the detective who finally nailed rapist James Ferguson for 13 suspected attacks on kids in Glasgow in the 60s told how he is certain the fiend would have gone on to kill.It is more than 50 years since Ferguson was caged for preying on victims aged between 18 months and 11 years in an area that became known as the Square Mile of Terror.The former dustman, who used his knowledge of the city’s alleys to seek out targets, was detained
Rangers ahead of Saturday's big derby against Celtic. The actress, who was known on screens as Sam Mitchell, was asked on her Twitter page if she could provide a shoutout to the Ibrox club ahead of a mammoth Scottish Premiership clash.
Nazi pug lout Mark Meechan has blasted justice chief Humza Yousaf as an “authoritarian fascist” in an online rant.
John Leslie with Anthea Turner, Diane Louise Jordan and Yvette Cooper taking to the stand to call him a "gentleman" after he has been accused of sexual assault. Fern Britton, who he co-hosted This Morning with in the 90s, has said she is "confident" the allegation is not true.
Laura Anderson has defended herself against trolls after she was abused during a recent TV appearance. The reality star and Daily Record columnist took a stand against "weirdos" who had been targeting her during last night's Love Island catch-up show, What Happened Next on ITV2.
Love Island hunk Anton Danyluk has sent pulses racing as he showed off his unbelievable weight loss transformation, which he achieved in just one week. Anton, from Airdrie, revealed that he shed 12.3lbs in seven days and is already sharing his success secrets to help his fans follow suit.
Lewis Capaldi has left his fans in stitches as he revealed that he may have left pictures of his 'haemorrhoids' on his phone after handing it into the Apple store. The Scots singer, took to his Instagram stories to reveal his worries as he took his phone to get repaired.
coronavirus.The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) said two prisoners and four members of staff at Barlinnie prison in Glasgow have tested positive for the virus.All 256 prisoners in A Hall are now having to self isolate, and visitors are banned for these inmates until October 20.Visits recommenced at jails across Scotland on September 28, subject to a series of restrictions.An SPS spokesman said the rest of the prison is not affected by the outbreak or visiting ban.He said contact tracing is being
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A “Blue Plague” drug dealer has been pictured laughing behind bars as he enjoys a video chat.Gary Jamieson was jailed for four years and six months in May for peddling lethal ’Blue Plague’ drugs across Scotland worth over £400,000.Locked up in Barlinnie Prison, the 34-year-old was subject to the same restrictions on visits as other inmates due to the coronavirus epidemic.Jamieson is now able to keep in touch
coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday. The First Minister said that imposing the next level of measures was 'the most difficult decision point we have faced so far'.