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Brendan Rodgers has named his Celtic starting XI to face FC Kairat Almaty. The Parkhead club host Kazakhstan's oldest side in the Champions League play-off round first leg this evening. Rodgers has ...
SCOTTISH Labour MSP Colin Smyth has been suspended by the party after being charged in connection with possession of "indecent images".
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A GAELIC-speaking MSP has called on a budding Scottish Labour candidate to apologise for "deeply disrespectful" remarks she has ...
PLANS for a new £275,000 splash pad in Fife have been unveiled by the local authority. Councillors have given the go-ahead for the replacement of an existing splash pad at the Links, in Burntisland, ...
A COUPLE who claim they are “king and queen” of an African royal dynasty have been evicted from their camp in a forest near a town in ...
AN SNP branch’s call for a pause to renewables projects until zonal pricing is implemented should act as a “wake-up call” to the ...
HURRICANE Erin could reach the UK as early as next week, but what sort of impact could the tropical storm have on Scotland?
SCOTTISH Labour MSP Colin Smyth has been “suspended” from the party, according to reports. Smyth, who represents the South Scotland region at Holyrood, is listed as an independent on the Scottish ...
THE Student Loans Company is under fire for having an open public contract with an Israeli firm with ties to the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) ...
Councils across England are considering legal challenges as the Government scrambles to draw up contingency plan for housing asylum seekers set ...
FORMER first minister Humza Yousaf has hit out at the escalating rhetoric against asylum seekers, saying that he fears "predatory men who come in every colour" when it comes to his daughters' safety, ...