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...
Slovakian rider Peter Sagan won the hilly seventh stage of the Tour de France in a sprint finish yesterday, and Daryl Impey kept the overall race lead. More...
Gary Hooper has set his sights on another Champions League campaign with Celtic despite speculation over his future. More...
New Manchester United manager David Moyes was adamant yesterday that striker Wayne Rooney was not for sale but stopped short of saying the player had changed his mind about wanting to leave. More...
Chelsea have completed the signing of Netherlands midfielder Marco van Ginkel, the club announced last night. More...
“Welcome to the first new manager press conference that Manchester United have held for over 26 years”. More...
DUNFERMLINE fans moved a major step towards saving – and owning – their team yesterday after Pars United was named preferred bidder for both the club and stadium. More...
FOUNDATION of Hearts chairman Ian Murray has revealed his group has secured a “significant capital sum” to allow them to make a formal bid for the Tynecastle club next week which will be able to cope with even the worse-case financial scenario post-administration. More...
FAMILY doctors in Scotland are to receive extra funding in an effort to increase the uptake for a key cancer screening programme, in efforts to save more lives. More...
Cycling, football and tennis to the fore in our pick of 20 books to read in the sun – and there’s a cricketing tale with a twist to savour More...
BY THE end, Andy Murray had brought the gigantic Jerzy Janowicz and his monstrous serve crashing to earth like a falling tree, the power in the Pole’s game diminished so completely that he had nothing left to give. More...
THE British and Irish Lions will aim to end 16 years of hurt today by winning a Test series. More...
THE Glasgow office of The Scotsman, where I currently and contentedly reside, has a small flatscreen television which sits on top of a steel filing cabinet. More...
DANNY Wilson has revealed that he sought assurances from Hearts’ administrators BDO that his signing for the club would not result in any further redundancies among non-playing staff. More...
AFTER two tight Tests decided in the dying seconds, British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland knew he had to be bolder in his selections and more definitive in his game plan against Australia to avoid what could be an image-battering fourth consecutive series defeat. More...
THE strains of a brand new aria wafted from the Sydney Opera House yesterday around noon and while the composition was a little limited in ambition – “Lyyyyons...Lyyyyons...Lyyyyons...” – what it lacked in variety it made up in enthusiasm. More...
I HAVE never warmed to Warren Gatland, and the style in which his Lions have played in the Tests hasn’t made me any readier to do so. More...
FOOD firms caught up in future scandals such as the horsemeat controversy should face jail or heavy fines, a group of Scottish Government-appointed experts has found. More...
Sir Walter Scott enthusiasts have taken issue with Alex Salmond’s claim that the great Scottish novelist could have been tempted to vote ‘Yes’ in the independence referendum. More...
ANDY Murray is in the Wimbledon final for the second year running - but only after a titanic struggle against Jerzy Janowicz that included the biggest controversy of this year’s Championships when the roof was closed after three sets. More...
POLICE have finally identified the woman found murdered, dismembered and buried in a shallow grave in an Edinburgh nature reserve. More...
A MAN has been arrested in connection with a series of vandalisms in Aberdeen - including an attack on the city council’s headquarters at the historic Marischal College. More...
WORLD Domination makes his latest comeback in what looks an absolutely fascinating event for today’s Ambant Gala Stakes at Sandown. More...
MARK Cavendish will have to wait for another chance to move up a place in the Tour de France’s record books, but history was made as Daryl Impey became the first African to wear the yellow jersey. More...
Formula 1 has been threatened with a boycott of this weekend’s German Grand Prix. More...
MARTIN Laird is virtually guaranteed to join seven fellow Scots in the Open Championship at Muirfield after it emerged that at least eight spots are likely to be filled off the reserve list. More...
CARNOUSTIE amateur Jess Meek is still leading the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Scottish Ladies Open Tour Order of Merit after this week’s fifth and sixth events at Downfield and Carnoustie Burnside. More...
HAVING held the lead with three holes to play, it was understandable that Stephen Gallacher was a tad disappointed with an opening effort that left him two shots off the pace in the French Open in Paris. More...
SCOTLAND produced a marvellous fightback to win a low-scoring encounter in the first of their two Twenty20 clashes with Kenya in Aberdeen yesterday. More...
GEORGE Smith will have plenty of time to dwell on his stunning return to the Australia team after the deciding Test against the British and Irish Lions, but for now his focus is on just one thing – victory. More...
Glasgow have added Fijian international prop Jerry Yanuyanutawa to their squad for the new season. More...
THE widow of former Scotland player Alexander Wilson says her late husband would have been embarrassed by the belated recognition afforded him by the SFA this week. More...
DAVID Moyes will face the media for the first time as Manchester United manager today with his status reinforced by the addition of two very familiar faces to his coaching team. More...
RANGERS have taken former Southend defender Bilel Mohsni on trial. The 25-year-old, who made 80 appearances in three years at Southend, trained at Murray Park yesterday and will join Ally McCoist’s squad on their Highland tour, during which they will face Brora Rangers and Elgin City. The Frenchman...
SIX years ago, Marion Bartoli got things the wrong way round at Wimbledon, playing her best tennis in the semi-final then failing to rise to the occasion in the biggest match of her career two days later. This time, she is well placed to put things to right. More...
BRITISH teenager Kyle Edmund followed Andy Murray’s lead as he booked a place in the semi-finals of the Wimbledon boys’ singles. More...
JUST when you thought that Wimbledon’s capacity for the bizarre had eased, along comes this fluctuating epic that saw SW19’s smiler- in-chief, Sabine Lisicki, not so much overcome a shell-shocked Agnieszka Radwanska as mug her of victory. More...
All his rivals may be flapping around like headless chickens, but Novak Djokovic is determined to keep calm and carry on bludgeoning his way through Wimbledon. More...
HEARTS have rejected offers for two first-team players, as well as rebuffing an enquiry for a third player, thanks to cash raised by supporters since the club went into administration last month. More...
DUNDEE United chairman Stephen Thompson has welcomed the appointment of Neil Doncaster as the chief executive of the newly-formed Scottish Professional Football League. More...
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