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  2. Amy Irons - Wikipedia

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    Amy Irons (born 28 May 1991) is a Scottish radio and television presenter. She currently works as a news and sport reporter for BBC Scotland and presents the mid-morning programme on Heart Scotland from 10am–1pm. [3]

  3. Reporting Scotland: News at Seven - Wikipedia

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    Reporting Scotland: News at Seven formally launched on 6 January 2025 with Laura Maciver and Amy Irons as the programmes main news anchors. It is broadcast each weekday at 7pm on the BBC Scotland channel and is a compliment programme to Reporting Scotland which airs on BBC One Scotland.

  4. 2025 in Scottish television - Wikipedia

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    1 January – Seeing in the New Year: BBC Scotland's Hogmanay will be hosted by Amy Irons and Des Clarke and others, with most of the show pre-recorded. [1] STV's Bringing in the Bells will be hosted by Seán Batty, Laura Boyd, Jean Johansson, Grado and others.

  5. BBC Reporting Scotland - Wikipedia

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    It is presented by Laura Maciver and Amy Irons - sharing days throughout the week, while Martin Geissler fronts a new current affairs podcast series Scotcast in which began a week later on 13 January. [5] On 30 January 2025, BBC Scotland announced that Sally Magnusson is to leave the programme after 27 years. She will continue to present until ...

  6. The Nine (BBC Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The Nine (and The Seven) was a Scottish television news programme produced by BBC Scotland for the BBC Scotland channel, covering Scottish, UK and international news. From February 2019 to December 2024, it was broadcast weekdays at 9:00 pm as The Nine and weekends at 7:00 pm as The Seven.

  7. BBC Scotland's Hogmanay - Wikipedia

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    Hogmanay (formerly Hogmanay Live) is a New Year's Eve television special broadcast by BBC One Scotland, covering Scotland's Hogmanay festivities for New Year's Eve.. The programme in all its iterations feature a mixture of Scottish contemporary and folk music, with some past programming also featuring live coverage of parts of the Princes Street concert in Edinburgh.

  8. Laura Miller (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In October, Miller was announced as the replacement of Bird as a main presenter, after she was chosen over rival candidates; Catriona Shearer, Amy Irons and Laura Goodwin. [7] [8] She fronts the programme Monday to Wednesday. Miller joined the team of rotating hosts for BBC News Scotland podcast, Scotcast, from its second episode on 14 January ...

  9. List of former Coronation Street characters - Wikipedia

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    Amy Nelson: Louise Duprey: 1993 Jonathan Broughton Tom Lewis: 1993 Hazel Broughton Fiona McArthur 1993 Kathleen Nelson Alibe Parsons: 1993 Craig Lee Kieran O'Brien: 1993 Hanif Ruparell Ayub Khan-Din: 1992–1993 Alison Rathbone Rachel Smith 1993