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Chris Sutton thinks Celtic must sign a striker this summer. The Parkhead club were in the market for a centre-forward in the January transfer window after Kyogo Furuhashi 's unexpected exit. Yet, ...
There was no president or comedian, but what remained at the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner were the journalists and the First Amendment.
Doritos has released a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos already boasts various different flavours including Tangy Cheese, Loaded Pepperoni Pizza, ...
The Green Brigade have released a statement following their protest in Celtic's 5-0 win over Dundee United at Tannadice yesterday.
JOHN Patrick Shanley’s play Doubt: A Parable – which premiered in New York City in 2004 and went on to win Tony and Pulitzer prizes – has achieved the status of a modern classic. Director Joanna ...
Brendan Rodgers has provided an update on the condition of Jota after he was substituted off 35 minutes into Celtic's 5-0 win over Dundee ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has called for a “clear, medically supervised process” for transitioning, rather than people self-identifying as transgender.
Today, at the London Marathon, Eilish McColgan will make her marathon debut. She's already one of Scotland's most successful-ever athletes but ...
Being in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis was a “real honour and privilege”, a group of friends from the UK and Ireland ...
Energy-rich Scots pay the highest energy bills in the UK, yet the fight for fairness is being led by energy supplier Octopus, arguing for a new pricing mechanism that would leave Scots with the lowest ...
The million-strong petition, achieved jointly across Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Stop Rosebank, Global Justice Now and Avaaz, demands the UK Government rules out all new oil and gas drilling, ...
John Swinney’s decision to host an anti-far-right summit in a bid to stand up to the growing influence of Reform UK may have come “too ...