torched a back garden in West Lothian. The thug set two fires in the garden of a property in Shaw Avenue, Armadale in the early hours of Friday morning.
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Glasgow caused controversy among its Scottish viewers after praising former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. On yesterday's show, a woman called Mary phoned in as the panel discussed tax and elderly care.She spoke to Jeremy Vine and Owen Jones and said she was very thankful for Margaret Thatcher as, because of her, she was able to buy her flat.
Mary was referring to Thatcher's ' right to buy' policy which enabled council tenants to buy their homes at a discount. She said: "I paid into a
.torched a back garden in West Lothian. The thug set two fires in the garden of a property in Shaw Avenue, Armadale in the early hours of Friday morning.
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BBC' s latest must-see drama The Control Room has begun filming in Glasgow. Part of Rose Street in the city centre was closed off for traffic last night in order for filming, as several other city centre streets have restrictions in place.
Funeral firms must now be upfront with grieving families about their prices following an investigation into the sector by the UK Government’s competition watchdog. Funeral directors are now legally required to display a standardised price list in their window at their premises and on their website as part of a package of changes led by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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cabinet reshuffle, explained her radical, left-wing roots in an interview with the BBC’s Nick Robinson. She told the veteran interviewer how she spent part of her childhood in Scotland where her Labour-supporting parents were involved in anti-nuclear marches in the 1980s dominated by one particular political chant.She said: “So we lived in Scotland, in Paisley near Glasgow.
Labour party, said he will be “making the case” for urgent action to deal with the global emergency. World leaders including President Biden are expected to visit Scotland's biggest city later this year for what has been described as a last chance to reach an international deal on climate change.
Clairo has announced details of her UK and European tour which will take place early next year.The US artist will play in support of her July album ‘Sling’, which was the follow-up to her 2019 debut album ‘Immunity’.The eight-date tour includes five gigs in the UK, beginning in Bristol on January 10 at the O2 Academy.
Hibs players saluted their fans behind the goal at the Roseburn end of the ground, Neilson revealed his men sat in the home dressing in silence, frustrated at not being able to turn their chances into three points. Hearts remain unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership after the first capital clash of the season, as do Hibs, and are separated only by goal difference in second and third in the league table.