Theresa May has no chance of getting her Brexit deal passed at a planned vote next month on legislation for withdrawal, Scotlandâs First Minister has said.
A Brexit âbackroom agreementâ between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn would âsell out the people of Scotlandâ, the SNP Westminster leader has said.
Not watching a great deal of television, the likes of Jeremy Kyle are programmes Iâve only glanced at when channel hopping. But I despair of âpoverty pornâ as itâs described, enticing desperate and sad people before humiliating and belittling them.
SIR ANDY Murray has expressed his excitement after investing in padel tennis - described as a cross between tennis and squash - and tipped it to become huge across the world.
Rory McIlroy has confirmed his intention to play for Ireland at the 2020 Olympics. The Northern Irishman had been scheduled to go to the 2016 Games in Rio but pulled out because of concerns over the Zika virus.
Embracing a richer and far more interesting sound palette than his brother Liamâs safe solo output, Noel Gallagherâs Edinburgh return presented a compelling study in nudging your fanbase in new, experimental directions while at the same time treating them to just enough Oasis material to keep them singing into the night. Featuring arty French musician Charlotte Marionneau on the scissors, and - briefly - a trio of Sixties-style female backing singers, High Flying Birds projected the collective swagger of a genuine band rather than simply being Gallagherâs hired guns.
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