Rangers title war cry reimagined as serial winner relays Ibrox message to Celtic 'we're coming to get ye'
Willie Miller has urged Rangers to send Celtic a title statement that reads: "We're coming to get ye!"
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Willie Miller has urged Rangers to send Celtic a title statement that reads: "We're coming to get ye!"
Natalie Cassidy was one of the best-known faces in soapland for more than 20 years. The London-born actor played schoolgirl Sonia Fowler in Albert Square from 1993.
A 'gut health and weight loss expert' has explained why drinking a hot drink in the evening can be the 'perfect' alternative to a post-work glass of wine. Instead of uncorking the bottle after a stressful day, American health educator Saurabh Sethi took to his Instagram to share that chamomile tea could be an alternative.
BBC Radio's Steve Wright was found dead at his home on Monday morning after paramedics responded to an 'incident'.
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Former Scotland scrum half Rory Lawson said smart mouthguards were "a huge step forward" in making rugby safer after hooker George Turner became the first player in the Six Nations to have a Head Injury Assessment following an alert from the technology.
Steve Wright who presented BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than four decades has died aged 69, his family have confirmed. The veteran DJ and presenter joined the broadcaster in the 190s and went on to host programmes such as Top of The Pops as well as afternoon shows on Radio 1 and Radio 2.