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Mark Allen: Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has set the tone for the season this summer
MARK ALLEN reckons Steven Gerrard set the tone for the campaign during his first pre-season at Ibrox. The 38-year-old took his side to Spain for a ten-day training camp last month as he stepped up his preparations for the Europa League qualifiers
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Scott Arfield: Rangers must bring the fear factor back to Ibrox this season
THE famous red façade was the same, the sense of history still hung in the air and the crowd turned out in their numbers week after week. There was something missing at Ibrox, though. Watching on from afar as he plied his trade in the Premier League
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Chris Jack: Questions over Murdoch MacLennan are key for all clubs and not just Rangers
THINGS are rarely black and white in the world of Scottish football and when it comes to Murdoch MacLennan it isn’t a case of blue and green. Rangers may be leading the calls for MacLennan’s head due to his business links with two Celtic powerbrokers
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Rangers set to clinch deal for Roma striker Umar Sadiq before Europa League clash
RANGERS are set to clinch a loan deal for Roma striker Umar Sadiq before their Europa League first qualifying round clash with FK Shkupi. Boss Steven Gerrard has added seven players to his squad so far this summer as he prepares for the European
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Scott Arfield eager to hit the goal trail for Rangers this season
SCOTT ARFIELD is confident he and his Rangers team-mates can go from strength to strength this season. The midfielder marked his Ibrox debut with two goals in the 6-0 win over Bury on Friday night as Steven Gerrard’s side got off and running this
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Crookston Community Group is helping to change the world – one meal at a time
CROOKSTON Community Group is helping to change the world – one meal at a time.Last week, the group invited more than 50 children to sit down and enjoy a range of healthy treats which they otherwise may have missed out on away from school during the summer
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We like to party: Watch as Glasgow resident blasts Vengaboys over Orange Walk
A GLASGOW resident blasted an old classic from his window to drown out the noise of Saturday's Orange Walk. The joker played the Vengaboys' We Like To Party (The Vengabus) from his Argyle Street flat as the flute and drum procession passed through
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TRNSMT: The Killers "excited" to be headlining the Glasgow festival
THE Killers are said to be excited to be headlining the final day of the TRNSMT festival.They are bringing the festival to a close, with home town acts Franz Ferdinand and Chrvches also taking to the main stage.Music lovers basked in 23C temperatures
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TRNSMT: Music fans flock to Glasgow for final day of the festival
THOUSANDS of fans have headed to Glasgow Green for the final day of the TRNSMT festival.Music lovers basked in 23C temperatures as the heatwave continued throughout the five-day event.The Killers are bringing the festival to a close, with hometown acts
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It's showtime: Glasgow NHS choir debut video for This Is Me
NHS staff from two Glasgow hospitals have come together to perform a song from hit musical The Greatest Showman. After many months of rehearsing, singing and sharing happy moments together, the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and Royal Hospital
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FOUND: Viral 'maw' dancing to TTF New Emotion - and there's a surprise for her
THE 'maw' who went viral after dancing wildly to a rave classic has been found. As told in the Evening Times last month, the woman was captured on camera by a DJ after he was asked to play The Time Frequency classic New Emotion. In the video
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Police investigating claims priest spat on during Glasgow Orange Walk
POLICE are investigating allegations of assault after the Catholic Church claimed a priest had been spat on during an Orange Walk. The Archdiocese of Glasgow said Canon Tom White had been speaking to parishioners outside St Alphonsus Church in
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Fan of RuPaul's Drag Race? Test your knowledge - and help cut homophobic bullying
A RUPAUL'S Drag Race-themed quiz is being held to support a campaign's bid to stamp out homophobic bullying in schools.The Crystal Palace, on Jamaica Street, will be testing their patrons on the popular reality show to raise funds for the Time
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"You are not welcome": Far-right party leader warned to stay away from Glasgow
A FAR-RIGHT politician has been warned to stay away from Scotland – or face being run out of the country. Anne Marie Waters, the founder and leader of the anti-Islam party For Britain, told her Twitter followers that she was planning to visit Glasgow
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Body recovered by mountain rescue team on Glen Nevis
A BODY has been recovered from Glen Nevis in the Highlands by police and the local mountain rescue team.Officers were called to a report of a deceased person on the glen in Lochaber, Fort William, at around 2pm on Saturday.Efforts are now being made to
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Passenger dies in crash that leaves driver in critical condition
A woman has been killed and a man is fighting for his life after a car crash near Ballantrae in Ayrshire. The 50-year-old woman died at the scene after the black Ford Fusion she was a passenger in was involved in a collision with a white Ford Ranger
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John Leslie to make formal complaint after being cleared of sex assault
Former TV presenter John Leslie is set to make a complaint against Police Scotland and could even sue the force, after being acquitted of sexual assault. The ex-Blue Peter and This Morning star claimed the experience had been the worst of his life
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SPFL reiterate backing of Murdoch MacLennan following call from Rangers for chairman to stand down
THE Scottish Professional Football League has reiterated its backing of chairman Murdoch MacLennan following a call from Rangers for him to stand down from his position. The Ibrox club yesterday posted a statement on their official website stating
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Priest at the Barras reportedly assaulted as massive Orange Walk marched past
A PRIEST was subjected to an attack outside a Catholic church as Scotland’s largest Orange Walk passed by yesterday. The incident happened outside St Alphonsus’ church on Stevenson Street, near the Barrowland Ballroom, around 4.20pm on Saturday
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Biggest ever mass protest planned against Trump during Scotland visit
DONALD TRUMP will be in Scotland next week and is certain to play golf at his Turnberry or Menie course – or perhaps both. He will arrive in London on Thursday in Air Force One fresh from the Nato summit in Brussels but will spend just one night
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Real Kinder surprise as police find heroin in kids’ treat
By Lisa Hodge AN IRVINE man who stashed his heroin inside a Kinder Egg has been fined. Scott Robert Thallon appeared at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court last week and admitted to hiding a ‘tenner bag’ of the class A drug inside the children’s treat
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Knightswood school celebrates diversity of pupils
By Gillian Murphy A KNIGHTSWOOD school celebrated its values of multiculturalism and diversity with a special event recently. Bankhead Primary School educated one another on the religious holiday of Eid. Carol Jamnejad, the school’s English
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Clydebank Musical Society shows saved from crippling fees
BY Jack Thomson The show will go on for Clydebank Musical Society (CMS) after West Dunbartonshire Council agreed to help relieve the financial pressures facing the group. The organisation had warned they faced folding because of a hike in Clydebank
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Drunk Clydebank woman staggered into street forcing drivers to swerve
By Gillian Murphy A DRUNK woman staggered onto a busy road in Clydebank forcing motorists to swerve to avoid hitting her. Cassidy Barnes, 24, of the town’s Granville Street, committed the offence on August 27 last year, on Dumbarton Road, where
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Operation to rescue boys from Thailand cave under way
The operation has begun to rescue 12 boys and their football coach who will need to dive out of the flooded Thai cave where they have been trapped for more than two weeks. The acting Chiang Rai governor told reporters “today is D-Day” with 13 foreigner
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Non-English Brits unhappy to hear Three Lions roar
While the spirits of England fans are at an all-time high, not everyone in Britain is happy with the Three Lions’ footballing success. Victory over Sweden means England are in their first World Cup semi-final since 1990, but some Scottish, Welsh
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Everything you need to know about Croatia ahead of the semi-final clash
England will face off against Croatia on Wednesday for a place in the World Cup final. The Three Lions overcame Sweden 2-0 with goals from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli to book a date at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, while Croatia knocked out the
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Rapper’s fall cuts short Gorillaz set at Roskilde
Gorillaz – the band fronted by Damon Albarn – had their set at Danish festival Roskilde interrupted when a rapper fell from the stage. The band were performing their breakthrough single Clint Eastwood when Del the Funky Homosapien was seen to fall
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Godparents, guests, robe: Details of Prince Louis’ christening revealed
Prince Louis of Cambridge will be christened in front of close members of the royal family on Monday. The 11-week-old, who is fifth in line to the throne, will be baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, in the
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England sink Sweden to reach semi-finals at World Cup: How the papers reacted
England securing a World Cup semi-final spot for the first time in 28 years dominates the headlines as the papers – and nation – dare to believe that football might just be coming home. “Prince Harry!” declares the Mail on Sunday Sport after Harry
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Sprinklers not installed at Burrell museum as £66m upgrade continues
THERE is no sprinkler system installed in the Burrell Museum in Glasgow which is currently closed for refurbishment in a £66 million upgrade. The museum shut temporarily in October 2016 for what was anticipated to be a four-year revamp to increase
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City roads at standstill as Orange parade endures sweltering temperatures
BETTER together was the theme in Glasgow yesterday as speakers at the annual Orange Walk used their day in the sun to criticise First Minister Nicola Sturgeon over her apparent attempts to “manipulate” Scotland. Taking on a new backdrop of Bellahouston
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Mike Ashley stops sale of new Rangers kit
MIKE Ashley and Sports Direct have been granted an interim injunction to stop Rangers selling their new Hummel strips. The case was heard last week in the High Court of Justice in London and centred on the retail giant's previous agreement with