THEY'VE performed to crowds of screaming fans, caused a commotion at Murrayfield and switched on Christmas lights all over the country.
05.05.2020 - 14:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dumbarton MSP Jackie Baillie is to return to Scottish Labour’s shadow cabinet 18 months after she was sacked by leader Richard Leonard.
The party’s deputy leader will act as the party’s finance spokesperson at Holyrood.
She has been given responsibility as campaign co-ordinator for the Scottish Parliament elections next year with political oversight of party organisation.
Jackie will also be working with Labour councillors on the local government elections for 2022 and will work closely with the
THEY'VE performed to crowds of screaming fans, caused a commotion at Murrayfield and switched on Christmas lights all over the country.
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A Conservative MSP claims South Lanarkshire Council have been left with a “black hole” in their funding to fight against coronavirus.
TGI Fridays is set to reopen 12 branches across the UK - including venues in Scotland.
A Scottish tour company is keeping Outlander fans entertained during lockdown by offering virtual tours of the show's Scottish filming locations.
McDonald's is set to finally reopen its Scottish restaurants after being closed for months due to the coronavirus lockdown.
A call for the region’s historic Riding of the Marches to be officially acknowledged by the Scottish Government as “culturally significant” has been welcomed by organisers.
Day care nurseries will reopen in the summer if plans drawn up by a Scottish Government group are pushed through.
Prince William is celebrating charities in Scotland, thanking them for their hard work during the coronavirus outbreak.
We've been missing a lot of things during lockdown - meeting friends and family, going to the pub or something as simple as sunbathing in the park.
A new survey launched ahead of World Whisky Day on Saturday (16th May) has found that one in ten people in the UK are unable to tell that Scotch whisky is from Scotland.
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Monklands residents are being invited to have their say on how life might look when coronavirus lockdown restrictions are ultimately altered.
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