Scotrail has revoked a regular cheap ticket offer this weekend (Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June), because it is expecting services to be busy as fans travel to Edinburgh to see the Spice Girls perform.
US president Donald Trump said Prince Charles spent much of their 90-minute meeting at Clarence House on Monday trying to convince him of the dangers of climate change.
Itâs been over a decade since I first heard the term the âsharing economyâ and like many, probably felt the idea was a passing fad that would fade into obscurity. I couldnât imagine having paying holidaymakers staying in my spare room or random strangers paying for lifts in my car.
Perthshire lad Rory Stewart is certainly making an impact since he announced his candidacy for leadership of the Conservative Party, and to be Prime Minister.
Derek Mitchell is Chief Executive of Citizens Advice Scotland. The decision to finally axe the Jeremy Kyle show after 14 years last month, following the tragic death of a guest who appeared on the programme, did not come a moment too soon.
Understatement can be a powerful tool. It was a defining factor in this RSNO season finale, either in the music itself â a tasteful and balanced package of Sibelius, Elgar and Walton â or in the intoxicating detail of its delivery under Thomas SøndergÃ¥rd, marking the end of his first transformative season with the orchestra.
âThe impact at that age was staggering â it was all so raw and exciting. I honestly think I still have dreams about it.â Edinburgh-born percussionist Colin Currie can hardly contain his excitement when he looks back to his first experiences with the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland. He joined in 1990, at the age of just 13.
Rita Ora claimed that this final UK date of her Phoenix tour was her first foray into an arena-sized venue, but this enthusiastic Anglo-Albanian all-singing, sort-of-dancing entertainer gave the impression that she had been rehearsing for the moment her entire life.
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