Hamas said on Saturday it was reviewing a new Israeli proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, as Egypt intensified efforts to ...
Last summer Patrick Harvie did a photo-op for Scotland’s latest core cycling route. The Green leader, dressed in a grey sports jacket and button-down shirt, tootled up for the Glasgow picture on his ...
The ex-Sheffield United man's contract expires at the end of May, with his three-year stay in Glasgow set to come to an end. A contract offer from the Ibrox club remains on the table for Lundstram, as ...
Fellow tour debutant Danny Lauby, who next plays two-time world champion Peter Wright, posted a 121 checkout en route to a 6-4 win over Ryan Joyce, while Ritchie Edhouse boosted his World Matchplay ...
Conservatism inherently favours the tried and tested over radical change. Any would-be leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (SCUP) who stands on a platform of abolishing it is ...
THE impact of the UK Welfare Reform Bill could be so severe in Scotland that Holyrood should consider legislation of its own, MSPs have suggested. If MSPs sought to deny legislative consent to the ...
We are appealing for information following vandalism at Balvaird Castle in Glenfarg between 3 April and 5 April. Damage was caused within the castle grounds by a campfire. Historic sites are legally ...
In To the Ends of the Earth, Professor T M Devine records that in the late 18th/early 19th centuries pupils, having spent five to six years in the Scottish burgh grammar schools after leaving the ...
AS Tory MP after Tory MP stood up to demand he fight for powers to be returned from the EU, David Cameron must have thought yesterday how charming it was that it was his own side doing this to him.
David Paton suggests that Edinburgh's new pandas should have a vote in the upcoming independence referendum (Letters, December 6). This would be ill-advised. Tian Tian and Yang Guan would be ...
Pep Guardiola admits it is “a dream come true” for Manchester City to be fighting for a fourth successive Premier League title as he prepares to face a Nottingham Forest team fuelled by perceived ...
HENRY McLeish has insisted that Scottish football has to shed its "darker side" of sectarianism and pro-terrorist chanting or else it will never attract new supporters. The man commissioned by the SFA ...