The Whitehill Welfare manager, Rab Paget, has resigned after ten months in charge of the Rosewell club, saying: “I felt that I had taken the team as far as I could.” More...
A new school designed to meet the specific requirements of Scotland’s new curriculum will form part of a £42 million campus project earmarked for Scotland’s capital. More...
Furious David Nalbandian has demanded action against umpire Kader Nouni after a controversial end to his second-round match against John Isner at the Australian Open. More...
World No 1 Caroline Wozniacki believes parallels can be drawn between the mental approach required in tennis and golf having observed boyfriend Rory McIlroy at close quarters. More...
EDINBURGH have turned to the old rugby hotbed of Langholm in a bid to mould Allan Jacobsen’s successor. More...
THE cream of Scottish club rugby will warm-up for the club international series this spring with a match against Scotland’s under-20s squad at Murrayfield this evening (kick off 7:30pm). More...
THE drive to strengthen Scotland’s front-row resources has received a boost with Scotland internationalist Geoff Cross agreeing a new deal at the same time as two of Edinburgh’s most promising young props. More...
COLIN Montgomerie has rectified a decision many believed was the biggest mistake of his career and probably hampered his chances of winning a major. More...
DARREN Clarke is a changed man – a “Lean Mean Fighting Machine” according to his own website – as he kicks off his season in South Africa today. More...
England spent day two of the first Test playing catch-up, and eventually eking out seven Pakistan wickets, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. More...
ASIAN TOUR QUALIFYING: Rookie professional James Byrne is lying just outside the top 10 after an encouraging opening round in the final stage. The Walker Cup player shot a four-under-par 68 at Imperial Lakeview to sit in a share of 11th – five shots behind the leader, Yosuke Tsukada from Japan. ...
PGA TOUR: Two Scots – Martin Laird and Russell Knox – are in the field for this week’s Humana Challenge, the California desert event, previously known as the Bob Hope Classic. More...
LET QUALIFYING: Carly Booth survived a roller-coaster fourth day to join Clare Queen in today’s fifth and final round at La Manga. More...
AN EDINBURGH University law graduate, who is leaving Scotland for a new job in London, is leading a campaign to allow expat Scots to vote in the independence referendum. More...
DEFENDING champion Hurricane Fly – generally around the 2-1 mark with bookmakers – is among 27 horses entered for the StanJames.com Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on 13 March. More...
Spartans, who were eliminated from this season’s William Hill Scottish Cup for failing to complete the correct paperwork in respect of long-serving striker Keith McLeod, have been informed that they have also been excluded from the SFA South Region Challenge Cup. More...
MUSSELBURGH manager David McGlynn is paying no attention to talk of off-field problems for Scottish Cup opponents Auchinleck Talbot. More...
The Scottish Government has announced a power line will be moved by about a mile to link renewable energy developments to the grid. More...
CHINESE visitors to Scotland are outspending those from India and Russia for the first time, according to the national tourism agency. More...
THE first school to be built around the principles of Scotland’s new education curriculum has been given the go-ahead as part of a £42 million campus project. More...
The search for a man feared missing overboard from a yacht near Arran was stood down last night. More...
A FARMER was crushed to death by his tractor when his pet dog pushed the driver lever in the cab, a sheriff concluded. More...
TEAM GB football coach Stuart Pearce said he would have no problem picking Steven Fletcher for his Olympic side despite the striker’s stand-off with Scotland manager Craig Levein, and said it was “saddening” that the concept of an all-British side had not been embraced by the SFA. More...
PLANS to outsource services supplied by Edinburgh City Council’s maintenance, catering and porter staff to save tens of millions of pounds were abandoned yesterday after SNP and Labour councillors put aside party differences to vote them down. More...
RANGERS midfielder Steven Davis has set his sights on more goals this season – starting with this weekend’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash against Aberdeen. More...
The players’ union in Scotland has issued a warning against the dangers of using social media and urged players not to risk police action or a massive 20-game suspension for falling foul of the authorities. More...
NEIL Lennon believes he may have unearthed a rare talent in Rabiu Ibrahim who can evoke memories among the Celtic supporters of Shunsuke Nakamura. More...
DARREN Mackie’s 13-year career at Aberdeen will end in May as the striker has been told there’s no chance of a new deal at Pittodrie. More...
FALKIRK have rejected an increased offer from Crawley Town for prolific top scorer Farid El Alagui. More...
FIGURES from the world of football gathered yesterday to pay tribute to Motherwell vice-chairman Bill Dickie. More...
SAM Parkin has left St Johnstone after failing to work his way into the plans of manager Steve Lomas since his return from injury, while Derby winger Lee Croft finalised his loan move to Perth and is in contention to face Hibs at Easter Road tomorrow. More...
DUNFERMLINE manager Jim McIntyre insists he has the club’s full backing as he seeks to secure Clydesdale Bank Premier League survival. More...
PAT Fenlon believes his Hibernian squad have proven their critics wrong by showing they have the mental toughness needed to win crunch games. More...
St MIRREN have confirmed they have agreed a fee with Hamilton for Dougie Imrie and the 28-year-old forward was due to have a medical with the Paisley club last night. More...
THE rule which allows the Scottish Premier League to punish clubs with points deductions is a “very stupid” one, according to Paulo Sergio. More...
PHIL Godman was called up to the Scotland squad for the RBS Six Nations yesterday, joining the battle for the No 10 jersey. More...
SWEDISH midfielder Mervan Celik will have a medical in Glasgow today ahead of his proposed move to Rangers. More...
JOHN Philp, the man who had the finger of blame pointed at him when Carnoustie was dubbed “Car-nasty” during the 1999 Open Championship, won’t be in charge when tournament next returns to the Angus course. More...
ENGLAND’S Tom Wood is out of the Calcutta Cup match against Scotland at Murrayfield due to a toe injury. More...
Gloucester may be out of Europe, but director of rugby Bryan Redpath warned Toulouse will get no easy ride into the Heineken Cup quarter-finals. More...
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