Katie Price has said she “knew she was in trouble” as soon as she arrived to film Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins because of her “phobia of water”.
02.04.2020 - 12:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots have chosen the names of two adorable lion cubs at Blair Drummond Safari Park.
The park asked the public to help name the two 18-week-old lions in a social media appeal.
The animal sanctuary announced the two girls have been called Hope and Faith.
It comes as the park marks their 50th anniversary.
Animal lovers will be able to watch the cubs play 24 hours a day on newly installed webcam s from inside their den.
There is also a webcam available to watch the hippos.
Blair Drummond said: "Our
Katie Price has said she “knew she was in trouble” as soon as she arrived to film Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins because of her “phobia of water”.
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Primal Scream will join Liam Gallagher at his sold-out concert for NHS staff and care workers at London's 02 Arena.
Three railway workers were less than a second away from death when they jumped clear of a 125mph train on a Scottish track.
Two Scots NHS nurses were left devastated after their cars were scraped with keys outside a hospital.
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Cops have raced towards Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow in an ongoing incident.
The rain was tumbling down without reprieve and Somerset Park was beginning to resemble a swimming pool.
A Scottish council is to work with police to further restrict access to one of its parks after a large number of drivers visited on Sunday.
Angry locals have hit out after a popular Scottish park ended up crawling with people flouting the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday.
A super-talented nurse has lifted spirits by performing a special coronavirus -themed song online.
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