THE MAN who just a few weeks ago predicted a “slow lingering death” for Scottish football if Rangers ended up in the Third Division, yesterday unveiled a potential boost to the game worth “tens of millions” of pounds. More...
ROWING: It didn’t need the Olympic Games to get pupils from St Mungo’s Academy in Glasgow’s east end interested in rowing. More...
WORK is set to get underway within months on one of Edinburgh’s most notorious gap sites after developers said they would retain almost half of a £300 million scheme off the Royal Mile. More...
HUNDREDS of jobs will be created through the £9 million expansion of a retail park. More...
ONE of Edinburgh’s leading Fringe venues is set to be turned into a year-round arts venue following talks between the city council and a charity. More...
A COMPOUND found in green tea has been shown to shrink cancer tumours, causing almost half to disappear within one month, according to Scottish scientists. More...
A FIXTURE that has been in abeyance for more than 70 years resurfaces this evening at Tynecastle as Liverpool face Hearts for the first time since 1929. More...
MOTHERWELL manager Stuart McCall is considering an “up and at ’em” approach against Levante in the Europa League play-offs this evening. More...
LIVERPOOL arrived in Edinburgh last night missing several of their most prominent players ahead of their first leg Europa League play-off clash with Hearts at Tynecastle this evening. More...
MUSCLE aches and pains from pre-season training may be nagging at players with the new club season now only days away, but what is taxing Dundee’s Director of Rugby is what is inside his players’ heads. More...
VOTERS in Scotland should be asked a “clear, decisive” question on independence in the forthcoming referendum, leaving the issue of further devolution for another date, according to a panel of experts commissioned by the political parties backing the Union.. More...
JOSIE Long will be hoping it is third time lucky after she was included in the shortlist for this year’s Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Awards, which was announced today. More...
THE spirit of the Paralympics reached the peak of the UK’s tallest mountain yesterday as Scouts braved a cold and windy Ben Nevis to light the torch relay. More...
Olympic gold-winning boxer Nicola Adams is happy to be a role model for a generation of new fans. More...
A ONCE-thriving seabird is disappearing from Scotland’s coast, conservationists have warned. More...
BRITISH WOMEN’S OPEN AMATEUR: Craigielaw’s Gabrielle Macdonald and Jane Turner headed the 12 Scots at the end of the first round of the 72-hole British women’s open amateur stroke-play golf championship at Shandon Park Golf Club, Belfast, yesterday. More...
Dundee have confirmed they have agreed a deal with Hartlepool to bring in striker Colin Nish on loan. More...
Everton academy coach Kevin Sheedy has been diagnosed with bowel cancer. The 52-year-old, who featured heavily in the club’s success of the 1980s, will undergo surgery later this week. More...
RANGERS chief executive Charles Green has pledged that profits from the club’s commercial agreement with SportsDirect.com will be used to strengthen the first-team playing squad. More...
THE return to top form of Kris Commons has been a significant factor in Celtic’s unbeaten start to the season and his manager Neil Lennon believes the attacking midfielder is ready to make a similar impact for Scotland when they begin their 2014 World Cup qualifying bid next month. More...
STEVEN Fletcher is poised to become Scotland’s most expensive footballer after reports emerged last night that Sunderland have agreed an initial £12 million fee with Wolverhampton Wanderers for the striker. More...
HAVING led the refurbishment of the Royal Commonwealth Pool, one might imagine that helping to restore Boroughmuir as title contenders would be plain sailing. More...
GLASGOW’S build-up to the new season will move up a gear tonight when six more internationalists return to the fold against Exeter. More...
THERE were golf anoraks aplenty at Gleneagles yesterday. Some were being pulled on during squally showers. One was holding court in the media centre for the £1.4 million Johnnie Walker Championship, which starts today over the PGA Centenary Course. More...
DARREN Clarke, feeling in much better humour than he did when once offering a stinging critique of the venue, has praised the improvements made to the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles in the build up to the 2014 Ryder Cup. More...
JAMES Byrne, who tied for 26th as an amateur last year and is back in the Johnnie Walker Championship field this week through a sponsor’s invitation, is bracing himself for a “long journey” in the professionals ranks. More...
THEY joke about him being from the land of waffles. They also talk waffle occasionally about who he actually is. More...
ABERDEEN eventually pulled rank on First Division Morton in the second round of the Scottish Communities League Cup last night, but not before the underdogs had taken their more illustrious opponents to extra-time. More...
LIKE Harry Redknapp, the Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has a sincere enthusiasm for football which cannot fail to shine through. Just as the former Tottenham Hotspur manager relished his first trip to Tynecastle last season, Rodgers is also looking forward to sampling an atmosphere he has only...
A NEW community hospital in the Highlands was formally opened by health minister Michael Matheson today as more than £30 million of NHS funding for the area was set out. More...
Arniston may miss out on a semi-final spot in the Dechmont Forklift South League Cup after they crashed to a 4-0 defeat at Musselburgh. More...
OLYMPIC champion Sir Chris Hoy swapped his bike for a Royal Air Force Typhoon yesterday as he took to the skies above Scotland. More...
GLASGOW suffered a second pre-season loss to Premiership opposition on Thursday night but there were signs that the Warriors are starting to find their feet under their new coaches a week from the start of the RaboDirect PRO12 season. More...
OIL tycoon Sir Ian Wood has delivered a make-or-break ­ultimatum to the Aberdeen city councillors who wrecked his controversial proposals to transform Union Terrace Gardens into a new vibrant heart for ­Europe’s energy capital. More...
HEARTS had quite openly acknowledged that their aim was to ensure the tie remained alive ahead of the trip to Anfield next week. On the evidence of a pulsating night of European football at Tynecastle, this ambition might be claimed to have been too meagre. They should have earned victory. Somehow,...
THE CHIEF executive of drinks giant Diageo yesterday said independence would make “no difference” to plans for the company to invest in Scotland. More...
JOSE Maria Olazabal, the European Ryder Cup captain, brought Padraig Harrington back to earth with a bang yesterday after the Irishman made a flying start in his last-ditch bid to secure a wild card for next month’s match in Chicago. More...
Warren Gatland’s appointment as head coach of the 2013 British and Irish Lions is expected to be confirmed on Tuesday 4 September. More...
Fulham’s feud with Liverpool over their pursuit of Clint Dempsey intensified last night when the Premier League revealed an official complaint has been lodged. More...
MOTHERWELL can look forward to little else but some late Spanish summer sunshine when they visit Valencia next week, a trip which will assuredly end their involvement in continental competition for the season. More...
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