THE unrelenting monsoon continues. Just one of the last 16 scheduled matches in the CSL started – at Mannofield on 17 June – and that only lasted 17 overs. More...
FIVE of the 14-strong judo squad picked to represent Great Britain at the London Olympics are based in Edinburgh. More...
Giroud moves to Arsenal; Aston Villa chase Feyenoord midfielder and Leeds close to takeover More...
THE pain felt by Alastair Forsyth at losing out on an Open Championship spot in a play-off at Sunningdale on Monday has been eased slightly after he was handed an invitation to the Aberdeen Asset Managament Scottish Open in a fortnight’s time. More...
The atmosphere is “buzzing” at the sellout Irish Open at Royal Portrush and the tournament has the feel of a major championship, world No 11 Graeme McDowell said yesterday. More...
JOHN McGlynn’s appointment as the tenth Hearts manager of the Vladimir Romanov era was confirmed last night. More...
Andrea Pirlo, hailed by the football world for his exploits at Euro 2012, does not believe he should win the Fifa Ballon d’Or this year because he does not score enough goals. More...
Germany will not be seeking revenge for a bitter 2006 World Cup semi-final defeat on home soil when they meet Italy again at the same stage of Euro 2012 in Warsaw tomorrow, coach Joachim Low said. More...
UNDER-fire arts agency Creative Scotland announced a partial climbdown tonight over the funding threat hanging over dozens of organisations. More...
THE Scottish Government has announced plans to speed up the timetable for the long awaited £3 billion investment to complete the dualling of the A9 – the most dangerous road in Scotland. More...
Hutchison Vale Under-13s claimed the Peter O’Neill Cup with a 2-0 victory over Musselburgh Windsor at Saughton Enclosure. More...
Tynecastle Under-17s edged out Leith Athletic 4-2 to win the Craig Gowans Memorial Trophy at Ainslie Park. More...
police discovered a ten-foot python in a tenement close after terrified residents called for their help. More...
NOVAK Djokovic relished the opportunity to walk out on Centre Court as Wimbledon champion for the first time as he began his title defence with a comfortable victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero. More...
SCOTS have been warned it’s “make up your mind time” as the country faces up to the biggest decision it has ever taken in the referendum on Scottish independence in 2014. More...
BRITISH tennis was kept waiting until just after 9pm last night before being handed a reason to cheer, when 20 year-old Heather Watson pulled off the highest-profile win of her career against Iveta Benesova. More...
INFAMY, infamy, everyone has it in for David Nalbandian. Or at least that is what the Argentine seemed to suggest yesterday, after the former Wimbledon finalist lost in the first round to the eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic. More...
ST JOHNSTONE have been drawn against Turkish side Eskisehirspor in the Europa League second qualifying round. More...
THE Scottish Football League board will meet again today to discuss controversial proposals that could see Rangers play in the First Division next season. More...
The SRU will hold its agm on Saturday and the day will mark the start of Alan Lawson’s tenure as the new president. It will also mark the end of Ian McLauchlan’s stint in the limelight, a two-year term that was nothing if not highly eventful. Above all else, it proved that personalities are more...
Hawick have been dealt a blow ahead of the upcoming rugby season with the news that captain Bruce McNeil has opted to join Biggar. More...
James Haskell believes England still have some way to go despite showing considerable signs of improvement during their tour of South Africa. More...
England centre Mike Tindall has rejoined Gloucester after agreeing a one-year deal, the club have confirmed. More...
WHILE Scotland’s Pamela Pretswell has pulled out due to illness, the other seven members of Great Britain & Ireland’s victorious Curtis Cup at Nairn are all in the field for the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship starting today at Carnoustie. More...
PAUL Lawrie has opened a new chapter in the continuing development of his successful Junior Foundation by establishing its own base in Aberdeen. More...
FORMER Ryder Cup player Ronan Rafferty and one-time Tartan Tour kingpin Russell Weir are joining the Optical Express PGA Tour regulars when the fourth event of the season tees off today at Duddingston. More...
SIR Chris Hoy is desperate to defend his three Olympic gold medals at London 2012 but admits individual sprint uncertainty is driving him to new heights as he prepares for the Games. More...
Mark Cavendish and Team Sky are set to take a day-by-day approach towards the end of the Tour de France with the Olympics in mind, but the world champion is likely to be seen working as a domestique to aid Bradley Wiggins’ bid for the yellow jersey. More...
Eilish McColgan booked her place at the London Olympics with a commanding performance in the 3,000 metres steeplechase at the Aviva Trials on Sunday, but yesterday her mother Liz warned it will be a couple of years before we see the best of the 21-year-old. More...
A MAN has been remanded in custody after being convicted of separate late-night attacks on two women, raping one and kicking out the teeth of the other. More...
A HELICOPTER with 20 people on board had to be escorted to an unscheduled landing yesterday. More...
WHILE fewer young people are leaving school without qualifications, Scottish Government figures show there continues to be a stark contrast in the attainment levels of those from stable family backgrounds and those growing up in care. More...
OF ALL the tournaments I’ve covered so far this year, the Scottish Hydro Challenge at Macdonald Spey Valley has undoubtedly been the one that has provided the most food for thought. More...
“TODAY was the one of the most fun experiences I’ve had in my life.” The quote could belong to Alan Dunbar after he won the coveted Amateur Championships at Royal Troon on Saturday. More...
DWAIN Chambers seems certain to be selected for the British team at the Olympics after being told he does not need to chase the ‘A’ qualifying time in this week’s European Championships. More...
TWO Lanarkshire schools – Hamilton School for the Deaf and Blackwood Primary – have a keen interest in sailing and, tomorrow, pupils are set to mix with the very top of the sport at the European 470 Championships in Largs. More...
START at the top in the hope it will permeate downwards. Recent action against slow play taken by the European Tour and – during last week’s Amateur Championship at Troon – the R&A is great news for the game at grass-roots level. More...
IRONY will be at the forefront of the minds of certain members of the Scottish Football League with long memories when they vote on the future of ‘The Rangers’. More...
Graham Taylor has accused Roy Hodgson of getting his tactics wrong in England’s European Championship defeat by Italy. More...
Spain’s players know how to stop Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo in tomorrow’s Euro 2012 quarter-final, according to midfielder Sergio Busquets. More...
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