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Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Primal Scream attend Oasis concert and share praise
The Scottish rock band, formed in Glasgow in 1982 by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie, took to social media to share their praise following the concert. READ MORE: See all the set times for Oasis at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium In a social media post, Primal Scream said: "Oasis were utterly fantastic last night at Wembley Stadium. "A three guitar wall of sound, nine song high energy opening salvo and Liam Gallagher singing better than ever. "Hit after hit after hit. "Dancing, smiling people everywhere – like being at a cup final with everyone supporting the same team and winning. "What a f*****g great night we had." READ MORE: Famous Glasgow venue to transform into Wild West for new country music festival Oasis, who have not performed together since their split in 2009, are set to play three sold-out shows at Edinburgh's Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in August. The concerts on August 8, 9, and 12 will be the band's first appearances at the Edinburgh venue since their final tour 15 years ago. A total audience of 210,000 is expected across the three nights.


Glasgow Times
15-07-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Celtic reveal new away kit for upcoming season with 90s nod
The strip is mainly black with thin green horizontal stripes. It features the traditional Adidas three stripes on the sleeves, with Dafabet continuing as the sponsor. The design is inspired by away kits from the 1990s. The promotional video features footage of club legend Henrik Larsson, wearing a similar design, scoring a goal. Read more: Larsson also stars in the video, alongside Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, whose track 'Movin' On Up' provides the soundtrack. Former players John Collins and Charlie Mulgrew, as well as current squad members Callum McGregor, Luke McCowan, and Alistair Johnston, appear in the clip. The club said: "The new Celtic FC x Adidas away kit is revealed today and is available to pre-order before going on sale on Thursday, July 24. everywhere we go 💚 the new Celtic 25/26 away jersey, available 24.07 @adidasfootball — Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) July 15, 2025 "Inspired by iconic '90s away kits, this Adidas away jersey adds its own twist with engineered horizontal pinstripes etched in neon green, while the black base helps to create an elegant, modern interpretation of a classic club look. "Finish off the look with matching black shorts with neon green details, including a sewn-on club badge." The kit is made with moisture-managing AEROREADY technology, ensuring fans stay dry and comfortable. In addition to the away kit, the club has also launched a global training kit. This includes tops, shorts, and jackets in a similar colourway, designed to keep fans warm during chilly away days.


Daily Mirror
07-07-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mirror
'What Jeremy Corbyn's new party means for Keir Starmer'
Imagine a party. It's not going well. The Levellers are playing on a loop, the vegan nibbles are untouched, and half the guests have wandered off. So you take over the stereo and slap on some mainstream rock. Pop open the Pringles, flourish some red meat, tell everyone "let's make this a REAL party!" People start wandering back. They're maybe not quite convinced - some bloke called Nigel has a pub lock-in down the road, and the sound of Quo is thumping through the shrubbery - but they'll give it a whirl, for now. So you head to the kitchen, where you realise the place is a mess and you should have planned ahead to bring gloves and matches. Rachel can't locate the powerhouse, Wes has his head in the oven and Angela is complaining bitterly, having just realised the shopping bag contains vegetarian sausages and some special offer mayonnaise. You pop your head round the door to see how it's going, and someone's put Morrissey on. The sofas are filled with row-energy resentment, and someone asks you for a minicab number. From the front door comes the sound of laughter, and when you push through the guests you see Jezza having a screaming row with Zarah in the front garden. It spills down the street, and half the party follows just to see what happens next. This is where Keir Starmer now finds himself - leader of a party few people were that convinced by, drained of oomph, wondering why no-one wants his non-alcoholic, not-much-punch. Other parties are starting up left, right, and further right, with irresponsible offerings, nerve-shattering sound levels, and 100% more vibrancy. There is only one thing that works in this situation. And what Keir needs to do for the Labour Party is the same thing Jeremy Corbyn did just by talking about having a new party: make things more interesting. Were the metaphor to extend this far down the page, it would have to involve a current affairs equivalent of putting on Primal Scream and breaking out the vodka. Instead, we've got wall-to-wall cuts, u-turns, a narrative of failure, gloom and irreversible decline. It's like watching Milli Vanilli when their CD got stuck. Keir got rid of Jeremy once, and it did make his party more attractive to the mainstream voter. But that was 5 years ago, when people were desperate to be done with the hurly-burly of Boris and Brexit. A professional capable of combing his hair was always going to be the last man standing, but he was never going to be the best person to hold the attention of a public attuned to clickbait and chaos. Enter Nigel, stage right, and Jeremy, stage left. Both of them formed from splinters of mainstream parties that the voter fell out of love with, both occupying a radical niche, and both capable of causing division quicker than the Large Hadron Collider. Nigel of course is popular and on course to be PM, if you believe Nigel and forget that no-one's questioned him properly yet. Jeremy is a tried-and-tested failure at the ballot box, but that's not to say his time won't come: when the centrists fail, the extremes arise. Nigel's outfit is tainted by a near-total lack of fact-checking, both in who it recruits and what it says. Jeremy's managed the amazing feat of splintering his split, with his cohort Zarah Sultana announcing it before there was a name, and reportedly before Jeremy was ready. Nigel always argues with comrades and flounces out. Corbyn always ignores what he doesn't like. None of it matters: both men are magnets to the mentally ill, and these days, just about everybody is. If Keir wants to know what's next, he could do no better than gaze across the Despatch Box to Kemi Badenoch, where a desultory leader is detached from reality and apparently unfazed by the growing threat to her flank. Wannabes are turning into social media vigilantes in the vacuum of her total lack of energy, ideas, or approachability. The same will happen to Keir if he doesn't buck up. Angela will arm, Wes will weaponise, and Rachel will become his Kwasi Kwarteng, the failed Chancellor desperately trying to pour some common sense in his ear. But the only thing that will work is the political equal of proper music, and proper food - a wealth tax, a National Care Service, a pandemic plan, a Hillsborough Law to end national scandals, chunky electric vehicle subsidies, solar panels for every roof paid for by the National Grid, employer incentives to get the disabled into work and, for the love of Pete, some NHS parity for mental health services because if you're not depressed yet, then you've not been paying attention. Radical policies, wealth redistribution, a super-rich level of inheritance tax, a Robin Hood tax and a few of the things the Left have wanged on about for years but which the mainstream will happily swallow will see off the threat of Corbyn, and move Labour narrative onto firmer ground. It is doubtful, though, whether someone who has tacked so far to the right on immigration, crime and the economy is capable of tacking the other way. And could his job withstand what would inevitably be packaged, by Nigel and Jeremy, as a capitulation to the loonies? There's risk on all sides. All that's keeping Starmer in post is that his party is disappointed, rather than angry, and that could change at conference in autumn. He needs to realise people are thirsty for something he's not giving them, and then he has to decide whether he will deliver it. My bet? History shows he goes with the flow. A vegetarian who's prepared to dish up raw steak, a manager quite able to cause dysfunction, an apolitical politician leading a party of idealists while not having any ideas. I suspect it'll be left a bit, right a bit, left a bit more, before someone finally takes pity and gets him a cab home.


Scottish Sun
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lottie Moss recreates sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at festival
She found the the perfect dress in a high street store STYLE ICON Lottie Moss recreates sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at festival Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LOTTIE Moss has recreated her sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at a festival. Kate, 51, used to be a regular at the four-day event — but now Lottie, 27, is taking centre stage. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Lottie Moss has recreated her sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at a festival Credit: Supplied 4 Lottie was seen buying drinks in a VIP hospitality area in the outfit on Friday afternoon in the dress Credit: Supplied Lottie dressed up like her supermodel sister Kate, 20 years on, as she lets loose at Glastonbury. She wore a slinky gold minidress with a belt, along with wellies, to copy an iconic look of her sibling's from the festival in 2005. Lottie was seen buying drinks in a VIP hospitality area in the outfit on Friday afternoon in the dress. She previously teased how she would recreate Kate's look from when she was dating rocker Pete Doherty, who is on the line-up again this weekend. Speaking on her Dream On podcast, Lottie said: 'I actually found this gold dress. "I don't know if you remember this picture of my sister, she's walking through Glastonbury and she's wearing Hunter welly boots and this gold dress and a little belt. 'I found pretty much the exact dress in Zara. "I was like, how cute would it be to recreate one of my sister's most iconic looks? So I've got my long Hunters and I've got the dress. 'I bought this dress maybe a month ago and it's just been sat on my table waiting for Glastonbury. I'm really excited.' Kate was last seen attending Glastonbury back in 2023 when she was pictured watching Primal Scream from the side of the Pyramid Stage. Watch the heartbreaking moment Lottie Moss breaks down in tears and admits rehab 'didn't work' on Bear Hunt Lottie recently dissolved her facial fillers and is embracing her natural appearance. The model wiped away a tear as she opened up in an emotional video on TikTok explaining her decision. She said she reversed all the cosmetic procedures she had done on her face when she was younger, saying it has helped her feel like herself again. Lottie got the word Lover inked under her eye while on holiday in Bali in December 2022 but had it erased last year. Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far. Confirmed headliners: The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday. Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return. Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night. On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot. More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night. Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan. In a warning to fans, she joked at the time: "Don't drink alcohol kids!" Speaking in her latest video, the Bear Hunt contestant said: 'I dissolved everything in my face that I had before. "I used to have jaw filler, which looked awful, and I used to have lip filler, but it's all gone now, and I look like me again.' 4 Lottie looked absolutely stunning as she walked through the festival Credit: Supplied


The Sun
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Lottie Moss recreates sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at festival
LOTTIE Moss has recreated her sister Kate's iconic Glastonbury 2005 look as she parties at a festival. Kate, 51, used to be a regular at the four-day event — but now Lottie, 27, is taking centre stage. 4 4 Lottie dressed up like her supermodel sister Kate, 20 years on, as she lets loose at Glastonbury. She wore a slinky gold minidress with a belt, along with wellies, to copy an iconic look of her sibling's from the festival in 2005. Lottie was seen buying drinks in a VIP hospitality area in the outfit on Friday afternoon in the dress. She previously teased how she would recreate Kate's look from when she was dating rocker Pete Doherty, who is on the line-up again this weekend. Speaking on her Dream On podcast, Lottie said: 'I actually found this gold dress. "I don't know if you remember this picture of my sister, she's walking through Glastonbury and she's wearing Hunter welly boots and this gold dress and a little belt. 'I found pretty much the exact dress in Zara. "I was like, how cute would it be to recreate one of my sister's most iconic looks? So I've got my long Hunters and I've got the dress. 'I bought this dress maybe a month ago and it's just been sat on my table waiting for Glastonbury. I'm really excited.' Kate was last seen attending Glastonbury back in 2023 when she was pictured watching Primal Scream from the side of the Pyramid Stage. Watch the heartbreaking moment Lottie Moss breaks down in tears and admits rehab 'didn't work' on Bear Hunt Lottie recently dissolved her facial fillers and is embracing her natural appearance. The model wiped away a tear as she opened up in an emotional video on TikTok explaining her decision. She said she reversed all the cosmetic procedures she had done on her face when she was younger, saying it has helped her feel like herself again. Lottie got the word Lover inked under her eye while on holiday in Bali in December 2022 but had it erased last year. Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far. Confirmed headliners: The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday. Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return. Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night. On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot. More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night. Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan. In a warning to fans, she joked at the time: "Don't drink alcohol kids!" Speaking in her latest video, the Bear Hunt contestant said: 'I dissolved everything in my face that I had before. "I used to have jaw filler, which looked awful, and I used to have lip filler, but it's all gone now, and I look like me again.' 4 4