Scottish staff working on The Traitors increased between first and second series - The BBC has come in for criticism over the number of staff from north of the border working on the show.
James Tavernier had started his goal celebrations before he realised that Callum Ferrie had saved his penalty.
The men claimed they were transporting kitchen appliances when they were stopped at the ferry port in Cairnryan.
Ex-Scotland star Alan Hutton has insisted that Celtic versatile forward Daizen Maeda will give defenders nightmares. The post ...
Quebec-based Boralex hopes to develop the Clashindarroch Extension scheme in The Cabrach area of the Scottish Highlands to build 22 wind turbines and a battery energy storage facility. The area ...
Thousands of jobs in the North Sea are being put at risk because the Government is driven by “zealotry”, the Conservatives ...
Celtic have announced a pre tax profit of £43.9million - up almost £12m from this time last year. And the Parkhead club still ...
The Traitors has had a big effect on Edinburgh tourism, prompting weekend stays to surge– and this castle-view hotel with a ...
"It was a long time since we last won here," Nilsen told RedTV. "And it was more to get a good performance, everybody on the ...
Scottish students are struggling as they say unpaid internships widen the class divide. According to the students, this then ...
Farmers protested in Whitehall and Parliament Square on Monday, blasting their horns to tunes including Old MacDonald Had A ...