THREE of Scotland’s top golfers – Colin Montgomerie, Paul Lawrie and Martin Laird – are to join tycoon Donald Trump at the celebrations to mark the opening of his £750 million golf resort in Aberdeenshire next month, it was confirmed yesterday. More...
Italy midfielder Alessandro Diamanti, who came back to haunt doubting English fans with the winning penalty in their Euro 2012 quarter-final, is unlikely to have done enough to grab a starting spot in the last four. More...
KINROSS High School’s Cameron Nelson, Cameron McCloskey, Aaron Gillon and Gregor Malcolm achieved a notable double at Brodies Scottish Schools’ Relay Championships, winning both the senior 2 medley and freestyle relays at the Royal Commonwealth Pool. More...
SCOTTISH representation in next month’s Open Championship could be as little as three players after the Caledonian contingent drew a blank in yesterday’s European International Final Qualifying event at Sunningdale. More...
SCOTLAND will unleash their county big guns when they face Canada in two crucial World Cricket League fixtures next month. Kyle Coetzer, enjoying a fine first season with Northants, and Derbyshire recruit Ali Evans were both last night named in the 14-man squad. More...
ENGLAND’S defensive approach to the Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy was heavily criticised by Gazzetta dello Sport. Italy, historically known for their safety-first tactics, were 4-2 victors on penalties after dominating the match in Kiev and will now face Germany in the semi-finals on...
MARY Erskine’s and Stewart’s Melville Junior School have made history by sweeping to victory in all the Edinburgh & Lothian District Primary 6 and 7 cups. More...
JOHN McGlynn has been offered the job of Hearts manager and is expected to let the Tynecastle club know his response either today or tomorrow. More...
JAMIE Baker is better placed than most to offer an opinion on Andy Murray’s physical welfare after hitting with his fellow Scot early yesterday afternoon, as the pair prepared for two very different challenges today. More...
RANGERS chief executive Charles Green has insisted he and his investors remain committed to delivering long-term stability and success at Ibrox, despite learning that for the first time in their history, the club will next season be playing football outside the top flight in Scotland. ...
EDINBURGH’s transport leader has insisted there is no question of motorists being allowed to drive on Princes Street while they are diverted away from one of the city’s other main thoroughfares. More...
IT HAS comfy bedrooms, a safe environment for the kids and easy access to gourmet foods amid beautiful surroundings. More...
THOUSANDS of American school pupils are to be taught that the Loch Ness monster is real – in an attempt by religious teachers to disprove Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. More...
THE campaign to keep Scotland part of the United Kingdom is set to launch today with a stark warning that there is “no way back” if the country votes for independence in the 2014 referendum. More...
A PRINCE who preferred to live in a Hebridean croft house than a castle has died. More...
JUDY Murray has blamed a lack of physical education in schools for creating a generation of “overweight and unco-ordinated” youngsters. More...
Only two in ten people believe it is better for Scotland to remain in the UK if the Tories are in charge, according to an SNP poll. More...
Scotland’s David Carry is one of seven swimmers added to Team GB for London 2012 following the British Gas ASA National Championships which concluded in Sheffield at the weekend. More...
EILISH McColgan and Eilidh Child have become the first Scottish athletes to be assured of their places at the Olympic Games, thanks to their performances at the Aviva Trials in Birmingham yesterday. More...
Connections of Black Caviar are keen to let the mare recover from her Royal Ascot exertions before making any decisions on her racing future. More...
England’s Melissa Reid held on to her overnight lead to beat Italian Diana Luna by one stroke and record an emotional victory at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters. More...
IN-FORM Andrew Oldcorn was runner-up for the second time in a fortnight when he finished two shots behind Japan’s Massy Kuramoto in the Van Lanschot Senior Open in The Netherlands yesterday. More...
BAD weather may have forced the Scottish Hydro Challenge to be reduced to 54 holes, but it certainly wasn’t a case of organsiers throwing in the towel at Macdonald Spey Valley. Exactly the opposite, in fact. More...
ALAN Dunbar, the newly-crowned Amateur champion, could be faced with a dilemma later this year when he tries his luck at the European Tour Qualifying School. More...
RYDER Cup captains past and present Colin Montgomerie and Jose Maria Olazabal are part of a 96-strong field at Sunningdale today battling for 10 places in next month’s Open Championship. More...
Danny Willett, the son of a vicar, finally had his prayers answered yesterday – after going through agonies. More...
England’s Brian Davis shared the lead on a much-changed leaderboard after a third-round 64 at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut. More...
Shane Byrne and Michael Laverty claimed race wins in the latest round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship at Knockhill yesterday, while two podium finishes saw defending champion Tommy Hill return to the top of the overall standings. More...
FERNANDO Alonso delivered a highly-emotional speech following a heart-stopping European Grand Prix victory that put him back in control of the topsy-turvy Formula One world title race. More...
HOCKEY: The Grange contingent provided all the goals in Scotland’s 4-2 victory over Wales in the Under-21 Celtic Cup in Wrexham yesterday. Striker Matt Connor scored the first and last while club colleague Fraser Sands notched the other two from penalty corners. This result gave new coach Graham...
SHINTY: The postponed AJG Parcels Celtic Society Cup final between Inveraray and Taynuilt has been re-arranged for this Saturday. More...
BOWLS: Lanark South, Edinburgh & Leith, Ayr North and Aberdeen & Kincardine won the four sections of the Scottish Cities & Counties Championship to move into the quarter-finals on 7 July, along with second place section finishers Dumfries, West Lothian, Lanark West and Northern Counties. ...
the Cricket Scotland League suffered a second consecutive washout on Saturday. All the games in both Eastern and Western Premier Divisions, as well as their respective lower tiers and the East League and Western Union fell victim to the weather, but two games in the Strathmore and Perthshire Union...
Alex Hales proved he can be the man to replace Kevin Pietersen after the opener blasted England to a seven-wicket win over West Indies in the one-off NatWest Twenty20 international at Trent Bridge. More...
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Portugal great Eusebio was in stable condition yesterday in a hospital in Poland after undergoing tests following a heart attack scare, officials said. More...
A NAGGING ankle problem for Bastian Schweinsteiger and the continuing issue of a mole in the camp have cast a small shadow over Germany’s preparations for their Euro 2012 semi-final in Warsaw on Thursday. More...
Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso insists that winning his 100th cap on Saturday night was an “extra” bonus. Far more important was scoring the two goals that helped his team knock out France and reach the semi-finals of Euro 2012. More...
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