7 Scots on the move in January that you might've missed including ex Rangers prodigy and journeyman striker
While fans are fixated on their club's January business, some transfers involving Scottish talents may have gone unnoticed.
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While fans are fixated on their club's January business, some transfers involving Scottish talents may have gone unnoticed.
Octopus Energy has issued an urgent call to UK households with outdated electricity meters, warning that they must upgrade or risk losing power. The energy provider has highlighted that those with a radio teleswitch meter (RTS) need to act, as these meters will cease functioning in June this year.
Aldi is expanding its partnership with InPost by adding more lockers to hundreds of its stores. These lockers are designed for both dispatch and receipt of parcels, serving customers who shop on platforms like eBay, Vinted, and Amazon. After a successful trial in December 2023 at 22 stores, Aldi has decided to increase the number to 260 stores across the UK.
Neil Treacy is joined by Bernard Jackman and Jonny Holland to look back on Ireland's Guinness Six Nations win against England, and preview Sunday's Round 2 trip to Scotland.
Bohemians have signed former Waterford winger Connor Parsons ahead of the start of the new League of Ireland season.
Barry Hawkins has been told there must be a reason behind his woeful final record, as the Hawk fell at the final hurdle for the 13th time in his career.
Manchester United opted against signing a panic buy towards the end of the January transfer window to leave Ruben Amorim short in his attacking options.
Despite claims to the contrary, Ridvan Yilmaz has never felt the need to talk Turkey on a return to his motherland. And especially not now that he has finally got to grips with the local lingo here in Scotland.