North Korea, long accused of shunting its disabled residents off to isolated detention camps, will take part for the first time this year in the Paralympics. More...
AN AUSTRALIAN Open boycott is still a long way away, according to Andy Murray. More...
NEIL Lennon has warned Celtic supporters not to expect a marquee signing if his team secure a place in the Champions League group stage tonight, insisting he already has players capable of achieving iconic status at the club. More...
HAWK-EYE. Virtual Eye. Hotspot. Snicko. Cutting-edge technology now regarded as a key part of cricket’s Decision Review System (DRS). And now here in innovative Scotland, we’ve taken the technology deployment a stage further. More...
South Africa last night became the first side to top the ICC rankings in all three formats after Hashim Amla’s stellar 150 propelled them to an 80-run win over England in the second one-day international. More...
OSCAR Pistorius has admitted he does not fancy his chances of winning the most highly-anticipated race of the London Paralympics. More...
This was the story of a Scotsman abroad. Maurice Johnston, once of Partick Thistle, once of Celtic and later of Rangers, had become one of the few Scots to not only join a European side but to thrive rather than wither. More...
AS Celtic stand on the brink of a return to the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2008, there is sure to be no shortage of both nervous and feverish anticipation in the air around Parkhead tonight. More...
British Swimming have announced that Harlequins director of rugby Conor O’Shea and double Olympic open water medallist Thomas Lurz have been appointed to the four-man review into the poor performance by British swimmers at London 2012. More...
Fans of all 12 SPL clubs give their verdicts on their side’s fortunes in the past week in Scottish football More...
JIM McCrossan reckons his St Cuthbert Wanderers side must be the unluckiest team in the Scottish Cup. The club from Kirkcudbright face a 600-mile round trip to the Highlands for the second time in this year’s competition. More...
STEVEN Fletcher made his debut for Sunderland last night as the Barclays Premier League side progressed to the third round of the Capital One Cup with a 2-0 victory over Morecambe. More...
Great Britain’s Anne Keothavong could offer little resistance as she lost to sixth seed Angelique Kerber in the first round of the US Open. More...
Graham Lee rode his 50th winner of an incredible first summer on the Flat when Voodoo Prince provided the jockey with a double in the feature City Of Ripon Stakes at the Garden Racecourse. More...
JOHN McGlynn may have turned Maroon, but life just keeps getting rosier for Raith Rovers and his replacement Grant Murray. More...
STENHOUSEMUIR hit two first-half goals to maintain their unbeaten run this season and dump Kilmarnock out of the Scottish Communities League Cup at Rugby Park. More...
HIBERNIAN’S false-dawn start to the season became a nightmare tonightas they ignominiously exited the Scottish Communities League Cup at the hands of Queen of the South. More...
The draw for the second round of the William Hill Scottish Cup was made yesterday in Glasgow with Rangers in the hat at this stage for the first time in decades. The big draw for most of the sides in contention was a visit to Ibrox with a capacity crowd. Alas it was not to be for the local sides...
HIBERNIAN Ladies’ boss Willie Kirk believe his team’s title challenge is now dead but the battle to finish best of the rest is still very much alive. More...
A FATHER of two has become the first person to complete one of the world’s toughest swimming endurance challenges – conquering treacherous currents, swarms of jellyfish and ferocious tides to swim from the Mull of Kintyre to the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland. More...
THE Highland sea loch canoeing tragedy has claimed its third victim, after a five-year-old girl lost her fight for life. Gracie Mackay, from Muir of Ord, died at Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow yesterday afternoon. More...
ANDY Murray saw room for improvement after his first-round US Open win over Alex Bogomolov at Flushing Meadows last night. More...
Heather Watson’s US Open campaign came to an end on the first afternoon in New York as she was beaten 6-2, 6-3 by ninth seed Li Na in what was an extremely tough test for the British player. More...
IF ANDY Murray had been dreaming of winning his first grand slam trophy before the US Open began – bizarrely, he started having such dreams after losing the Wimbledon final – then he will be having nightmares about his opening round in Flushing Meadows for many nights to come. More...
GLASGOW smells of diesel, wet moss and Lorne sausage according to a designer who has created an unusual map of the city that charts its scents rather than its streets. More...
LOSING four stone in just three months changed Pauline Duff’s life. More...
A javelin thrower accidentally killed a sports official at a German athletics meeting. More...
JOEY Barton has used his Twitter account to criticise his Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes, saying he wants to leave the Premier League club for Olympique Marseille. More...
Duke Of Firenze could be a rare runner for Sir Michael Stoute in the William Hill Ayr Gold Cup on 22 September. More...
Dundee United’s Gary Mackay-Steven will today undergo surgery which will sideline him for up to six weeks. More...
JOSE Maria Olazabal, the European Ryder Cup captain, has defended his decision to overlook three-time major champion Padraig Harrington for one of his wild cards for next month’s match at Medinah. More...
BADMINTON: A youngster with a terrific pedigree will be among the favourites for the boys’ Under-11 event at this weekend’s Glasgow School of Sport Championships at Bellahouston. More...
CELTIC defender Thomas Rogne believes they can improve on their first-leg performance as they defend a 2-0 lead over Helsingborgs tomorrow. More...
NICOLAS Colsaerts thought he’d walked in on a scene from The Godfather when he was summoned to learn his Ryder Cup wild-card fate on Sunday night. How appropriate that he left that room in the plush Gleneagles Hotel with a ticket to Chicago, the one-time mobster capital of the United States. ...
Merchiston Castle School confirmed their competitive strength this year with an impressive set of pre-season results achieved on their summer tour of Canada, when a 40-strong squad played matches on the east coast of the country against a combination of club and representative sides. ...
SWIMMING: Jedburgh Grammar School’s Lucy Hope is a gritty young Scot who is chasing her swimming dream – and chasing it hard. More...
HEARING You’ll Never Walk Alone boom out from the stands before Celtic kick-off on a big European night has become the norm. But tonight’s rendition will be a little different because supporters will be led in song by the one and only SuBo. More...
Alejandro Valverde said the lay-off from a doping ban has affected Alberto Contador’s rhythm and judgment to hurt his chances of winning the Spanish Vuelta. More...
STUDENTS and staff at the Royal Blind School in Edinburgh will be cheering on three former pupils as they enter the Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Paralympics tomorrow. More...
THE Edinburgh Festival Fringe has confirmed ticket sales of 1,857,202 this year – one per cent down on 2011’s record tally. The total is the second highest in the Fringe’s history. More...
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