OUR guide to what the internet is talking about this Tuesday.
1) Charles Green detainedThe former Rangers chief executive has been detained by police investigating the running of the club during his time at Ibrox.
Green arrived at a police station in Livingston this morning to be questioned by officers.
Also detained was David Whitehouse, managing director of the administrators Duff & Phelps, who is set to appear in court tomorrow.2) EU referendum – what’s the question?
Voters will be asked “Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?” in the 2016 referendum.
The Government have changed the wording of the question, which was previously worded as a “Yes/No”, on the recommendation of the Electoral Commission to avoid bias.3) Contactless Limit Increases
Payments of up to £30 can now be made using contactless payment.
The system, which was previously limited to £20 per transaction, allows users to pay for items without the need to insert their card into a chip & pin device.4) Jack & Victor arrive on Netflix
Yeehah we go on netflix today!!!!!
— Ford Kiernan (@FordKiernan1) September 1, 2015
Fans of the classic Scottish comedy can now rewatch Jack and Victor’s antics on Netflix.
Series four and five were added to the video streaming service earlier today, alongside Gary: Tank Commander.
New on Netflix…
Gary: Tank Commander https://t.co/rGPs85oTgf
and
Still Game https://t.co/trHe0fNvEh
Fire in!
— Iain Davidson (@SnideRogue) September 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/joehullait/status/638657790265950208
https://twitter.com/Aidan_Kerr1/status/6384802456712192005
) “Too street” to be Bond?Idris Elba, the actor tipped by many to be the next James Bond, has been labelled “too street” for the role by author Anthony Horowitz.
Horowitz is currently writing the next Bond novel and reckons the star of Luther and The Wire isn’t suave enough.6) Is Christmas coming too early?Christmas decorations have been on sale since AUGUST, we can reveal.
Is it too early to start Christmas shopping? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.7) Deadline DayIt’s the day football fans gather on the couch as Jim White and the Sky Sports News team turn things a garish shade of yellow and count down the hours until the transfer window slams shut.
There aren’t many big deals in the offing, however, as this looks set to be one of the quietest deadline days in recent times.
Jim White everyone… #DeadlineDay #JimWhiteDay https://t.co/ShLW955rgD
— Elecspo (@elecspo) September 1, 2015
Jim White is here. Contain yourselves.
— Danny OnlyAnExcuse (@OnlyAnExcuse) September 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/James_Tavernier/status/6387293455619645448
) Virgil Van Dijk
One big deal that has got fans talking is Virgil Van Dijk’s departure from Celtic.
The defender completed his long awaited transfer from the Hoops to Southampton this afternoon on a five-year-contract.
The deal that takes the Dutch star to St Mary’s is thought to be worth around £11m.
The Hoops have also signed Ryan Christie from Inverness.
CONFIRMED: #SaintsFC completes the #deadlineday signing of @VirgilvDijk from @celticfc on a five-year contract.https://t.co/2Oj5TEzyin
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) September 1, 2015
Cheerio Virgil Van Dijk, can't help but think that with a little patience you'd have got a move to a side of more quality than Southampton.
— Bryan (@BryanMcLaren) September 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/katiemuurphy/status/6387286084968857609
) Duck Armyhttps://
vine.co/v/eIXejbQ2utM/embed/simple
This vine has driven the internet absolutely quackers.
There’s something mystifyingly hilarious about a prankster setting off mass symphony of squeaky toys..10) Sunday Post todayOn the website today, read our exclusive on convicted killer Luke Mitchell’s fury over lie detector tests.
We also have the latest on our expose of the Scotia Aid charity.
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