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River City Queen Roisin McIntyre makes her TV return and she means business
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River City star Iain Robertson on turning 40, growing up in Govan and Stevie s big storyline RIVER CITY star Iain Robertson has a big week ahead of him. Not only is the Shieldinch favourite preparing for one of the show s most creative episodes yet - he is about to turn 40 on Thursday. I am going to be getting the jag two days before my birthday, revealed the actor who plays Stevie O Hara in the hit BBC soap. He continued: I know some people have struggled a bit after getting the vaccine. I am going to hopefully be OK. I actually feel a wee bit guilty if I go ahead and celebrate because my two best pals had to celebrate their 40ths in lockdown.
River City star Iain Robertson sobbed out loud when he watched the heartbreaking scenes where his character tries to kill himself
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River City star Iain Robertson opens up on why he started hillwalking so he didn t look like a weirdo walking around parks
The Scots star s love of the outdoors has led to a new TV show Iain Robertson Rambles which starts tonight.
Iain Robertson and Small Faces pal Steven Duffy set off on a new hillwalking show (Image: BBC)
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SCOTTISH actors could set up a breakaway trade union over a bitter dispute over the reorganisation of Equity, it is claimed. Anger over the proposed restructuring of the UK-wide performing arts union and loss of one long-serving official from its busy Glasgow office is so strong some members have suggested it’s time to establish an independent Scottish alternative. Decision-makers at its London HQ have told “encyclopaedic” organiser Lorne Boswell he is to be cut as responsibility for Northern Irish operations as they move from Glasgow to the English capital. Maureen Beattie, the union’s president, says she is “deeply distressed” at the compulsory redundancy move but the Glasgow office is “over-staffed”, having 5% of the union’s membership but using 15% of its resources at a time when it’s carrying a £600,000 deficit. But angry members have started a campaign against the changes, claiming the decision is against their wishes and ignores the complexity o
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