Celebrities, sporting legends and First Minister John Swinney joined a packed Glasgow Hilton to celebrate the extraordinary courage, kindness and determination of this year’s Pride of Scotland winners.
Celebrities, sporting legends and First Minister John Swinney joined a packed Glasgow Hilton to celebrate the extraordinary courage, kindness and determination of this year’s Pride of Scotland winners.
“We’d love the Scotland squad to add vocals to it and it’s not too late. We know they’re busy just now but they will have downtime at that training camp, and we could definitely get their voices on it.”
Hosts Elaine C Smith and Sanjeev Kohli can’t wait to give our inspirational 2026 winners a night they will never forget.
Nathan is a big supporter of the Daily Record Pride of Scotland Awards with P&O Cruises and can't wait to see the winners this year.
One fuming Hearts superfan is still raging about inking Shankland onto his leg days before his Rangers transfer.
Jane McCarry, best known for playing Isa in the hit BBC comedy, will bring Whit’s Yer Chat? to the venue on Friday, May 8.
The 55-year-old Glasgow-born, Ayr-raised Chewin’ The Fat star, got a grip of social media and saw her career take off again.
Shooting Stars – billed as Scotland’s version of Soccer Aid – will be in aid of Alzheimer Scotland.
Gavin Mitchell will join Marti Pellow on stage this Christmas at Glasgow's SEC Armadillo taking on the iconic role of Jacob Marley in a new production of Scrooge the Musical
Ford told how show bosses didn’t think it would be “believable” for him and fellow Scot Greg Hemphill to dress up as OAPs as they were only in their thirties.
Former Airdrieonians star Stuart Taylor once again arranging the Shooting Stars showcase in support of Alzheimer Scotland.
Over the years, footballers, musicians, knights of the realm, and Hollywood superstars are among those who have enjoyed meals at this institution.