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THERE is a “real risk” of the public losing confidence in the BBC due to executives’ sluggish response to failings in reporting on Israel ...
Resident doctors in England are set to walk out for five consecutive days from 7am on July 25 amid a pay dispute with the Government.
Celtic-bound Shin Yamada is eager to score his first goal for Japan when they take on South Korea in the East Asia Cup on Tuesday.
Donald Turrell, 100, Dorothea Barron, 100, and Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, are set to travel to Scotland in August.
The return of a popular BBC gameshow has been greenlit for a full series after a "successful pilot", reports suggest. Hole in the Wall originally aired in 2008, and was hosted by the late Dale Winton ...
SCOTLAND’S cash-strapped councils have sold off 1851 homes, schools, community centres, civic halls and other properties in recent years ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander would not directly rule out tax rises in the next budget as she toured the broadcast studios on Sunday morning.
A TEENAGE boy has died after getting into trouble in the River Kelvin in Glasgow. A major search operation was launched at around 6.40pm on Saturday evening after police received reports of a boy in ...
The Duchess of Edinburgh said it was “emotional” to assume her title, as it had previously been held by the late Queen.
Celtic-bound Shin Yamada was an unused substitute as Japan defeated China by two goals to nil in their second East Asia Cup outing yesterday.
CHANTS of “free Palestine” saw some of the biggest cheers of the evening as Fontaines DC performed the penultimate Saturday set of TRNSMT ...
Lauren Davidson has always backed herself. A Tesco delivery driver, enduring arduous ten hour shifts, before turning up for training at Glasgow City, the forward took the plunge into full-time ...