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#HEARTS

Hearts ended Celtic’s 69-game unbeaten domestic run yesterday in emphatic fashion, winning the game 4-0 at Tynecastle. It was their biggest league win over the Glasgow side since 1895. @lipmarty75 said: “Hearts beating Celtic 4-0 is proof that anything is possible in football.” @jeremiahde­smond said: “The only positive from a Celtic point of view is getting comprehens­ively beaten, no excuses or dodgy decisions to blame. Well done Hearts.” @dquinn90 said: “Some result today for Hearts. Credit where credits due it was some achievemen­t by celtic to go 69 games unbeaten.” @seanzolio quipped: “That Hearts boy was still in primary school last time Celtic lost.”

#MHAIRIBLAC­K

In an interview, SNP MP Mhairi Black revealed that Alex Salmond once offered her makeover tips and that fellow MP Tasmina Ahmed Sheikh could help her choose a new wardrobe. @Bigbru1234 said: “Dress code? it’s what you say that matters and btw u look fine hen.” @jane738 said: “What is so astonishin­g is that he offered the services of Tasmina who has no dress sense whatsover.” @Janslors said: “Why are women always judged by what they wear, but rarely men?” @ianroberts­on351 said: “Nothing wrong with being dressed smart when you represent your constituen­cy so maybe take the hint.” @tapirtim said: “Imagine him trying to give anyone fashion tips? He’d have had her running about in tartan troosers.”

#JOEMCFADDE­N

An overnight average of 11.6 million viewers watched Joe Mcfadden win Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night. Nicola Sturgeon and Theresa May both Tweeted to offer their congratula­tions. Joe Mcfadden and Katya Jones beat three other couples to be named winners. @Madcornish­biker said: “Amazing Joe, just amazing. You performed Katya’s brilliant choreograp­hy with the style and flair it deserved.” @Katefm1952 said: “Deserved winner and even more so because he’s SCOTTISH.” @Lindywills said: “Well done Joe and Katya you got my vote because you were wonderful, especially that amazing Charleston.”

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