MOTHERWELL manager Stuart McCall accepts his side’s Champions League fate rests on scoring the first goal in the second leg of their third-round qualifier against Panathinaikos in Greece this evening. More...
EVEN though in normal circumstances a Third Division side defeating a Second Division oufit would be considered a surprise, Rangers ensured there was no cup shock at Ibrox on Tuesday night. More...
THE SNP leadership is facing growing unrest over its plans to ditch its opposition to Nato membership with MSPs, party branches and other senior nationalist figures lining up to challenge the controversial policy shift. More...
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Bonnyrigg ROSE emerged 2-1 winners over AC Midlothian in the Sean Collins Memorial Cup in a match that was blighted by torrential rain. More...
MOUNDS of thick, black mud were shovelled out of ruined homes and businesses yesterday as the cost of the latest bad weather to hit Scotland became clear. More...
More than 12 million people have taken part in the UK-wide arts festival held to celebrate the Olympic Games. More...
About 22 per cent of the UK population attended the Olympic torch relay and a further 9 per cent plan to visit sites where the torch was paraded One fifth of the adults, about ten million people, intended to take at least one holiday or short break in the UK by the end of this month, VisitEngland...
A BITTER row over the future of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens took a new twist yesterday, as the Independent group on the council’s ruling coalition announced it will table alternative plans for the site. More...
History-maker Serena Williams is in no doubt that tennis belongs in the Olympic Games after adding two more gold medals to her impressive collection in London. More...
The United States grabbed a last-gasp extra-time winner to seal their place in the women’s Olympics football final for the fifth successive tournament after a thrilling 4-3 win over North American rivals Canada. More...
Tom Slingsby believes he is the happiest man in the world after banishing the nightmare of his Olympic experience four years ago to secure Australia’s second gold medal of London 2012. More...
Britain’s hopes of adding to Peter Wilson’s success in the shooting ended yesterday, with Scotland’s Jonathan Hammond among those to see their hopes dashed on day ten of the Games. More...
DRUGS with an estimated street value of more than £3.5 million were recovered by police during a weekend raid. More...
THE BBC’s coverage of the Games has been superb but with so much going on a few errors are bound to creep in. More...
LUKE Patience and Stuart Bithell have held their remarkable momentum in the 470 class at the Olympic regatta off Weymouth, not only holding firm to their second overall, but after a first and sixth place from yesterday’s two races, the Team GB pair are only one point behind the Australian world...
American judoka Nick Delpopolo was expelled from the Olympic Games yesterday after a positive drugs test. More...
ANTHONY Ogogo joined Luke Campbell and Nicola Adams in guaranteeing a boxing medal for Great Britain with a 15-10 win over Germany’s Stefan Hartel in the middleweight quarter-finals at ExCeL last nght. More...
NICOLA Adams guaranteed Great Britain’s first women’s boxing medal with victory over Bulgaria’s Stoyka Petrova at Excel, but there was disappointment for Natasha Jonas and Savannah Marshall who both crashed out. More...
Algerian medal contender Taoufik Makhloufi was reinstated in the final of the 1,500 metres yesterday, hours after being thrown out of the London Olympics for not trying in his 800m heat. More...
EILIDH Child came fifth in her semi-final of the 400-metres hurdles last night, well out of the running for a place in tomorrow’s final. Her team-mate Perri Shakes-Drayton looked as if she had squeezed in as a fastest loser after the disqualification of a Czech athlete, but a later appeal by the...
DAI Greene’s hopes of adding an Olympic title to his world crown were high going into this meeting, and along with Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah the Team GB track-and-field captain was one of the team’s three favourites to win gold. More...
The saga of Phillips Idowu’s fitness and whereabouts has been fascinating or irritating depending on your point of view, but the so-called “Invisible Man” of British athletics will finally be seen today. More...
USAIN Bolt warned Jamaican team-mate Yohan Blake he is ready to exact double revenge when the Olympic 200 metre competition begins today. More...
JAMAICA’S 4x100 metres relay team has suffered a setback after tests showed former world record holder Asafa Powell has a minor muscle tear that will probably keep him out of the race. More...
Great Britain last night celebrated their first Olympic basketball win since 1948 on an emotional evening that also saw coach Chris Finch confirm his intention to step down and the retirement of veterans Robert Archibald and Nate Reinking. More...
Great Britain’s women slipped to successive defeats with last night’s 2-1 loss to the Netherlands but with their semi-final qualification already secured the only effect was to give them a slightly tougher draw. More...
GREAT Britain’s showjumpers won their first Olympic medal for 28 years yesterday – and 1984 team silver medallist Steven Smith watched proudly as they did it. More...
KEVIN Pietersen last night escalated his contractual stand-off with England by proclaiming next week’s final Test at Lord’s may be his last. More...
POLICE are investigating Twitter abuse aimed at Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield following the Pittodrie club’s defeat to Celtic at the weekend. More...
THE first Scotland squad of a new era in Scottish football was announced yesterday, and as expected it contained no players from newco Rangers. More...
DUNDEE United are facing a trip into the unknown on Thursday in the wake of the announcement last night that Dynamo Moscow have parted ways with their manager. More...
COLIN Montgomerie wants to be reappointed as a Ryder Cup captain when the biennial event is staged at Gleneagles in two years’ time. More...
SHADES Of Grey can complete a hat-trick in the Tracy Fillies’ Handicap at Bath. More...
East Fife manager Gordon Durie has been getting teased about a playing role since the draw for the first round of the Scottish Communities League Cup pitted him against former club Rangers. More...
GREAT Britain’s Beth Tweddle won bronze on the uneven bars at the North Greenwich Arena yesterday in her last Olympic Games. More...
OLYMPIC gold medallist Andy Murray said he hoped his victory for Team GB in the final of the men’s tennis tournament at London 2012 would encourage young Scots to pick up a racquet. More...
FORMER Rangers manager Alex McLeish believes that talk of stripping the stricken Glasgow club of cups and championships is below the belt and the 53-year-old has warned that anyone wishing to relieve him of the medals he collected during his four-and-a-half seasons at Ibrox will have a real fight...
ON ANOTHER raucous night in the velodrome, Jason Kenny, the man who denied Sir Chris Hoy the opportunity to defend one of his three Olympic titles, was gloriously vindicated as he destroyed the favourite, Grégory Baugé of France, in the final of the men’s sprint. More...
A MAJOR new £1.4 billion North Sea development is to create more than 1,200 new jobs in the UK. More...
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