Maybe itâs down to all these films about Churchill but there seems to be an unhealthy desire to revert to the language of a dark era without much regard for the cataclysmic forces that created it.
People out on the hills are being urged to avoid disturbing deer which have been experiencing âprobably the worst conditions for over a decadeâ, according to gamekeepers.
Almost a million BT customers who have only a landline without any broadband will see their monthly phone bill cut by £7 from Sunday after an investigation by the regulator.
Hearts have stepped up their interest in Queen of the Southâs Australian attacker Lyndon Dykes, with the Tynecastle club keen to talk to the Doonhamers about bringing on board for next season, writes Craig P Stewart.
Dundee United have so many games to fit in at the moment â eight more before the end of next month â itâs hard to see how they have found time to schedule an agm.
Steven Spielberg shows why he is still king of the blockbuster, though Wes Andersonâs fabulous, funny and touching Isle of Dogs is the best family film of the moment
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