Monday 30 November 2015

I’m A Celebrity 2015: Duncan         Bannatyne gets black eye             during dunking Bush                        Tucker Trial

Duncan Bannatyne was left with a bruised eye subsequent to participating in his first Bush Tucker Trial on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here. 
Bannatyne, 66, came back to camp with the damage in the wake of partaking in Depths of Despair with Tony Hadley. 
The previous Dragon was lifted high over a pool of water by his feet before being dunked head initial 10 times. 
The point was to get whatever number yellow circles as could be expected under the circumstances to secure additional time for Hadley in the second 50% of the trial – however a red plate would see time deduc

                        St. Andrew S Day

Political pioneers have thought about Scotland's commitment to the world as they denoted the nation's national day. 

In a unique message, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that St Andrew – who talked up for the under advantaged – speaks to the graciousness Scots demonstrate now to the individuals who go to the nation looking for peace. 

She said: "St Andrew, who is prestigious as the 'fisher of men', is a flawless encapsulation of the warm welcome and thoughtfulness which we stretch out to all who come to Scotland. 

"St Andrew talked up for the less advantaged. He was in charge of attracting regard for the presence of the rolls and fishes which inevitably sustained the 5,000. He championed the minority and saw that they were incorporated. 

"As of now, when the world is touched by fear and individuals are escaping their country looking for peace, Scotland can draw from its supporter holy person and keeps on being a position of place of refuge. 

"We are a country which has invited and will keep on inviting numerous individuals from over the world throughout the years. From China to Poland, from Syria to India, individuals have conveyed their societies and conventions to this nation. Our groups have profited thus has the wealth of our lives, making Scotland the flourishing nation it is today. 

"How about we utilize today, our national day, to strengthen that warm welcome." 

Mr Cameron hailed the commitment the nation's kin make to the UK and whatever remains of the world. He included that Scotland "puts the Great in Great Britain". 

He said: "Whether it is expressions of the human experience, sport, business, generosity or bleeding edge innovation, you can put money on Scotland punching over its weight: tackling the world – and winning. 

"In the most recent year alone, its kin have freeed Sierra Leone from the grasp of Ebola – like the surprising Pauline Cafferkey. 

"Our stunning GB Davis Cup group – drove by the Murray siblings – played fabulous tennis in London and Glasgow. 

"Ayrshire Dunlop Cheese got ensured status – joining nourishments like Stornoway dark pudding and Shetland sheep. The Forth Rail Bridge got world legacy status – the 6th site in Scotland to be perceived by Unesco. 

"Glasgow at the end of the day demonstrated the hottest of wearing invites – this time, to the World Gymnastics Championships. What's more, world-class labs, ship yards and industrial facilities over the focal belt made an indispensable commitment both to our economy and to our barrier. 

"Scotland is a consistent wellspring of pride and energy. It puts the Great in Great Britain. 

"That is the reason, amid that strained match at Twickenham, the entire of the United Kingdom was willing on Greg Laidlaw and the whole Scottish rugby group. 

"It's the reason the Saltire flies gladly around the globe – and today, over Downing Street too." 

Bringing down Street it set to have an exceptional St Andrew's day gathering this week, with visitors including agents from business, expressions of the human experience, the military, sports world and phil


The Prime Minister, who will check St Andrew's Day with Downing Street gathering not long from now, said Scotland "puts the Great in Great Britain". 

Ms Sturgeon said: "St Andrew talked up for the less advantaged. 

"He was in charge of attracting regard for the presence of the pieces and fishes which in the long run encouraged the 5000. 

"He championed the minority and saw that they were incorporated. 

"As of now, when the world is touched by fear and individuals are escaping their country looking for peace, Scotland can draw from its benefactor holy person and keeps on being a position of place of refuge." 

She included: "We are a country which has invited and will keep on inviting numerous individuals from over the world throughout the years. 

"From China to Poland, from Syria to India, individuals have conveyed their societies and customs to this nation. 

"Our groups have profited thus has the extravagance of our lives, making Scotland the flourishing nation it is today. 

"We should utilize today, our national day, to strengthen that warm welcome." 

Mr Cameron has requested the Saltire to fly over Downing Street and British government offices around the globe. 

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He will welcome agents from business, expressions of the human experience, the UK military, game and philanthropy volunteers to observe St Andrew's Day. 

They will be channeled in by a flautist from the first Battalion Scots Guards and treated to Scots produce including haggis, smoked salmon, Aberdeen Angus meat and Orkney cheddar