England Lay Foundations for Optimism But Fitness is Still an Issue Buzzle, CA Scotland: Paterson (Edinburgh); Danielli (Ulster; Southwell, Edinburgh, 76), M Evans (Glasgow), Morrison (Glasgow), T Evans (Glasgow; De Luca, Edinburgh, 44); Godman (Edinburgh), Blair (Edinburgh, capt; Cusiter, Perpignan, 67); Dickinson (Gloucester; ... Flutey plays new tune to get England moving Frank Hadden has run out of chances – the time has come for change England's Tindall backs current squad and yearns for the grand ... |
Swan Lake, Edinburgh Festival Theatre The Herald, UK It's always a tough choice - what do you put on to mark your 40th birthday? Northern Ballet Theatre (NBT) has opted to begin this celebratory year with a mix of old and new work that nods in the direction of the company's past history while showcasing ... |
![]() SINDH TODAY | Labour backs MP after sex claim Scotsman, United Kingdom By HAMISH MACDONELL, SCOTTISH POLITICAL EDITOR LABOUR leaders yesterday promised to stand by Nigel Griffiths despite the publication of embarrassing claims about the private life of the Edinburgh South MP. Mr Griffiths, 53, who has been the Labour MP ... The married MP, a mystery brunette and 'frolics' in the House of ... Commons sex claim is private matter for MP, says Labour Gordon Brown's pal has sex in Commons |
Festivals and shops collide over break in tramworks Scotsman, United Kingdom By BRIAN FERGUSON A ROW is brewing over whether Edinburgh's tramworks should be halted during the capital's summer festivals. Edinburgh city council officials are under pressure to decide the fate of Princes Street during August amid fears of the ... |
![]() BBC News | Degree honour for iconic singer BBC News, UK Edinburgh-born Jean Redpath is to be recognised for her contribution to Scottish music and culture. The 71-year-old has worked with Bob Dylan and Rambling Jack Elliot during a career spanning almost 50-years. She also has honorary degrees from the ... Honorary degree for top folk singer Jean Redpath |
Diana Jones, Pleasance Cabaret Bar, Edinburgh The Herald, UK Diana Jones tells a fine tale about her grandmother on her deathbed, making it quite the social occasion surrounded by all her grandchildren, and charging Diana with singing a song at her funeral. It wasn't just to be any song. Diana had to write it. ... |
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