BLIZZARDS are expected to batter parts of Scotland over the weekend. More...
GLASGOW Hawks director of rugby Peter Wright will leave the club at the end of this season and is now looking for coaching opportunities outside Scotland. More...
THE country’s election watchdog has warned it must have “clear authority” to set out its views on the question which the SNP proposes to ask Scots in the independence referendum. More...
PAUL SHIELDS, who earned a £100,000 move from Raith Rovers to Celtic when John Barnes and Kenny Dalglish were in charge at Parkhead, is back in love with football and gunning for glory with Bonnyrigg Rose. More...
WIND turbines can be positive for wildlife and aesthetically pleasing, according to the body responsible for Scotland’s nature and landscape. More...
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THE fact that the city of Dundee has two, and not one, football clubs has long been a source of confusion south of the Border, with many television pundits in particular blissfully unaware that there is a Dundee and Dundee United. More...
just 11 months after a play-off defeat by Brechin City saw them relegated, Cowdenbeath secured a return to the First Division by beating Forfar 2-0 to claim the Second Division title. More...
ROBERTO Di Matteo believes Chelsea are good enough to win the Champions League as he stands on the brink of leading them to arguably the greatest victory in their history. More...
HOCKEY: Grange stormed into today’s promotion play-offs in the European Club Champions Challenge in Zagreb with a convincing 5-1 victory over Gibraltar side Eagles in the final pool match. More...
A NEW Borders sporting hero savoured the spray of champagne in Duns last night when Euan Thorburn set the seal on a double triumph in the 42nd Jim Clark Rally. More...
Shane Byrne and Michael Laverty claimed race wins in the latest round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship at Knockhill yesterday, while two podium finishes saw defending champion Tommy Hill return to the top of the overall standings. More...
Britain’s Rachel Cawthorn booked her place in the final of the women’s sprint kayak with an impressive performance yesterday at Eton Dorney. More...
PROSPECTHILL Road has been a veritable Via Dolorosa for Hibs fans through the ages. More...
Scotland Under-18 boys welcomed Ireland to Glasgow at the weekend for three youth international matches, but it was the visitors who walked off with the spoils at Bellahouston. More...
Bowls Scotland were saddened to announce that their president Jack Wallace, from the Fairfield club in Govan, passed away after a short illness on Tuesday, 2 July. More...
ST JOHNSTONE manager Tommy Wright accepted his side were the architects of their own downfall in crashing out of the Europa League after a dramatic penalty shoot-out last night. More...
An England football player has apologised for his “insensitive” decision to appear as a suicide bomber at a fancy dress party.
THE excitement of the Jim Clark Rally was just too much for one spectator last night who went into labour as the cars sped past. More...
UKRAINE have suffered a worrying illness scare just days before the Euro 2012 co-hosts play their opening match against Sweden, with ten players suffering from stomach upset. More...
SHAREHOLDERS in Rangers have long since been forced to accept they hold little influence on how the club is run. Their share certificates, some of them passed down from generation to generation, were more about emotional investment than anything else. More...
VICTORIA Azarenka is the world No 2, has been No 1, and is a grand slam champion, having won the Australian Open at the start of this year. But, at times during her 6-3, 7-5 semi-final defeat by Serena Williams yesterday, she looked like little more than a plucky underdog, such was the pitiless...
Now it has been built, the tournaments will definitely come to this “Field of Dreams”. More...
A FORMER teacher whose rape charge was found not proven after he had spent five years in jail has applied to teach in Scotland again. James Boyle, 56, was convicted in 2005 of rape and sexual abuse dating back to the 1970s, and was imprisoned for 12 years. More...
IAIN Vigurs is convinced Ross County can go from strength to strength and build on a good opening day performance in the Scottish Premier League. More...
AMATEUR: Welsh Walker Cup hero Rhys Pugh, 18, won the European individual amateur golf stroke-play title with a brilliant final round of six-under 66 for a final total of 11-under 277 – and a one-shot win over his compatriot James Frazer at Carton House Golf Club, Maynooth in Ireland. ...
Key batsman Brendan Ford returns to the Forfarshire line-up as they head to Heriot’s in the Cricket Scotland Eastern Premier Division this afternoon looking for a much-needed win to get them off the bottom of the table. More...
AT A time when good news about Scottish football is in short supply, tonight’s game at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium comes as a welcome reminder that real and sustained progress is still possible in our national sport. More...
GOLFER Paul Casey was looking for birdies but ended up with a doggie at the Dunhill Links Championship yesterday. More...
Newcastle’s sponsorship deal with loan company Wonga could prove contentious with the club’s Muslim players, a religious organisation has warned. More...
He signed for Rangers at the age of 17 in 1939 and remained there until his retirement in 1955. The winger won five League titles and four Scottish caps and played for the national side on 17 occasions. More...
THE Scotland Club XV for ­tomorrow’s match against ­Ireland Club International will have players from nine RBS Premier Division clubs and will be captained by Currie’s Mark Cairns. More...
McInnes lauded as pain of trophy famine finally fades away for Aberdeen chairman
PICTURE the scene: a gripping season is reaching its climax, one with neither of the Old Firm in the top four places, one that would make you greet for how richly diverse our football used to be. More...
Bo’ness United put their title destiny firmly in their own hands last night after they moved two points clear at the top of the Super League with a 4-0 win over Camelon at Newtown Park. More...
CRAIG LEVEIN admitted some of his early decisions as Hearts director of football were unfair but defended his emotion-free approach as he stated his desire to restore the club’s status as one of Scotland’s top teams. More...
ST JOHNSTONE striker Stevie May insists he is only feeling excitement and not pressure as he prepares for the club’s William Hill Scottish Cup final debut. More...
GORDON Strachan believes Roy Keane should take the Celtic job, Beram Kayal could be set to leave Parkhead, and Rangers fans want season ticket answers, plus more Scottish football news in Sunday’s Rumour Mill More...
FORMER Hearts defender Ryan McGowan looks set to step into the right-back role for Australia after Ivan Franjic’s World Cup was ended by a hamstring tear sustained in the Socceroos’ 3-1 defeat to Chile. More...
NEIL Lennon reveals Celtic wanted James Rodriguez three years ago, Rangers look set to snap up a former Hearts star, and Georgios Samaras could make a shock return to Scotland, plus more Scottish football news in Sunday’s Rumour Mill More...
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