Ian Murray is “over the moon” after becoming a dad for the very first time. The Scottish politician shared the exciting news that he and long-term partner Mariam had welcomed the new arrival on Thursday night.
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Love Island, we’re looking at you - we’re all hoping that I’m A Celebrity and it’s bushtucker trials and tribulations will bring some much needed normality back to our telly schedules.Apparently ITV were desperate for the show to happen (even if it does move to Scotland) and they have now confirmed that they're all set for a 2020 series. Phew.
Accordingly, rumours about who’s going to sign on the dotted line have already started swirling. And they’re seriously wild.
Ian Murray is “over the moon” after becoming a dad for the very first time. The Scottish politician shared the exciting news that he and long-term partner Mariam had welcomed the new arrival on Thursday night.
The 18 National Academy athletes will receive weekly coaching at the National Curling Academy in Stirling.
straight to your inbox Former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov has expressed his confusion over Scott McTominay’s absence in recent games. The Scotland international started just four matches following the Premier League’s return in June, and was left out of the side for the Europa League semi-final defeat to Sevilla on Sunday.
house, Scots may not pay much attention to the street name.Research by SellHouseFast has revealed that the first line of your address can actually make a difference on how much your house is worth.In fact, having a ‘rude’ street name can boost the property's value by up to £56,000.Dick, Bush, Cumming and Pratt are the top naughty road names in Scotland that can add a hefty sum to a home's worth.Other rude streets in the UK include Jackass, Hoe, Cock and Thong.Butt, Beaver, Busty and Spank are
straight to your inboxFormer Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov has told Scott McTominay he needs to put in 'extra effort' to force his way back into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first-choice XI.The Scotland international was one of United's best performers in the early stages of the season but was then ruled out for two months with a knee injury.McTominay worked his way back into the team just before the campaign was suspended and was a squad player when the season eventually returned in
picturesque villages or farmsteads with plenty to offer any visitor.Much like the rest of the UK, Scotland has its fair share of odd place names, here are some of the most bizarre and where they may have originated from.A place located near to the village of Newmachar in Aberdeenshire, it is thought the name is likely to have originally been Brokenwynd - with wynd a Scots word for a narrow curving path or lane leading off a main thoroughfare.Speaking of wynds...The butt of a joke for many
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterGirvan has been named as the NUMBER ONE place in Scotland for a day at the beach.And Ayr has come second on the list, which looks at criteria including the best fish and chips, parking and the price of beer.The latest study by The Solar Centre on Scottish resorts looked to find the best places for a day at the seaside.The tourism industry has taken a huge hit this year – but things are finally
Love Island and Celebs Go Dating.Rumours have been swirling just weeks after ITV confirmed I'm A Celebrity will return for its 20th series later this year.Whispers have suggested the series could be relocated from Australia to Scotland amid the raging coronavirus pandemic.Speculation about the upcoming contestants has been rife and the latest to get caught in the wind is Amy.Coral have odds on the Love Island star making an appearance at 1-2.Coral's Harry Aitkenhead said: "Amy spent last summer
Love Island and Celebs Go Dating. Rumours have been swirling just weeks after ITV confirmed I'm A Celebrity will return for its 20th series later this year.
Dumfries has been named by police. James Carruthers was rescued from the River Nith on Friday.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC appoints new Scotland chief BBC Scotland has named program maker, commissioner and award-winning broadcaster Steve Carson (pictured) as its new director, replacing Donalda MacKinnon, who steps down later this year. Carson is currently head of multi-platform commissioning for BBC Scotland and will be elevated to look after 1,100 staff.