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Glasgow University dancers create TikTok challenge to Proclaimers song for charity

Exclusive Kerry Duggan, 20, pictured in Clarkston. Kerry is a member of Glasgow University Dance Mania, a group of ten people who are running, cycling 500 miles this summer to raise money for the Glasgow Children s Hospital Charity. .. Photograph by Colin Talented dancers will show off their best moves to a Proclaimers classic by creating a TikTok challange which will raise money for charity. The Glasgow University group DanceMania will be running, walking or cycling for 500 miles over this month for the Glasgow Hospital Children’s Charity. The ambitious troupe will also dance to I’m Gonna Be (500 miles) by the Proclaimers on the social media platform TikTok - and they hope to raise £500.

Letters: Do not repeat oil folly with this wind bonanza

ENTREPRENEURIAL Scotland is well represented in the new Council of Economic Advisors to the Scottish Government. I expect it will shortly get down to considering the country’s huge potential to create clean energy far beyond our domestic requirements. No doubt it will also look at the prospect of exporting clear, clean water as Europe and the south of England warm up due to climate change. Already several very big businesses are gathering to bid for offshore wind licences from the Scottish Government ( Giants increase competition for windfarm licences off Scotland , The Herald, July 16). This evokes a strong sense of déjà vu, as I recall Westminster doling out the oil exploration and development licences in the early 1970s. Big Oil rewarded Scotland with several decades of hard-working jobs extracting this national resource from our waters and Aberdeen enjoyed boom times – now a distant memory.

Amazing Ayrshire man ran 100km in one day to give back to Glasgow Children s Hospital Charity

Amazing Ayrshire man ran 100km in one day to give back to Glasgow Children s Hospital Charity Callum Corbett-Peters had a kidney removed as a child and spent long stretches of time in hospital. Updated Callum Corbett-Peters ran 100km in under 12 hours (Image: Kilmarnock Standard) Get the Ayrshire stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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