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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers hopeful deal for Hibs midfielder John McGinn can be resolved
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is confident that a deal will be done for Hibs midfielder John McGinn without the move for the 22-year-old dragging.The Parkhead side have had two bids for the Scotland internationalist knocked back by the Easter Road club
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Celtic 4 Standard Liege 1: Brendan Rodgers' side stroll through pre-season friendly
At one point in the second period an unexpected burst of eight sprinklers doused Celtic and Standard Liege in a welcome cooling spray as they played against a backdrop of intense summer sun. But as the Parkhead side negotiated this friendly with ease
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Glasgow Pride event 'complete shambles' as hundreds of ticket holders refused entry to Kelvingrove Park
An event at Kelvingrove Park has been called an 'absolute shambles' after hundreds of people who had purchased tickets were refused entry. Following the very successful Glasgow Pride parade led by Nicola Sturgeon through the city, those involved
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'Boak boak boak': Hilarious mixed reaction to images of Celtic's potential third kit
As images of the potential third kit for the upcoming season have emerged, Celtic fans have taken to Twitter to express their views on the unusual design. And not everyone is impressed with the kit manufacturer's efforts for this season. New
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Say goodbye to the sunshine as downpours set to hit Glasgow today
We all knew a full summer of sunshine was too good to be true right? But it may be ending sooner than expected as the glorious rays are set to be replaced with cloud and showers for much of today. According to the Met Office, cloud and rain
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A compound found in oranges ‘could help protect against age-related eye disease’
A compound found in oranges could help protect against an incurable age-related eye disease, according to new research. A study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration – which affects around
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In Pictures: Meghan and Kate ditch the boys to cheer on Serena at Wimbledon
The Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge had prime seats in the Royal Box to watch Serena Williams play in a 10th Wimbledon singles final. Meghan is a close friend of Williams, who was playing Angelique Kerber for the title, while Kate is
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Video: Police investigating paraglider who flew over Trump’s Turnberry resort
Police have launched an investigation to try to trace a protesting paraglider who flew over Donald Trump's Turnberry resort in Scotland. Police Scotland said the incident, which took place on Friday night, was being treated as a "breach of the
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Nicola Sturgeon leads Scotland's largest pride parade through Glasgow
Nicola Sturgeon has led off thousands of marchers at Scotland's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) pride event. The First Minister is the first serving prime minister or first minister in the UK to march at a pride event.
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Times past: Life on the water
Evocative Images from the Archives of the Herald and Evening Times.
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Two men arrested as £90,000 worth of drugs seized from Glasgow property
Police have seized a quantity of drugs worth an estimated £90,000 from a property in Glasgow. Cops decended on the house in Reid Street, Glasgow at around 8pm on Friday with a warrant to search the premises. Officers recovered a quantity of
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Attempted murder probe launched as man in critical condition following Pollok incident
Police have launched an attempted murder probe as a man remains in a critical condition following an incident in Pollok last night. At around 10.30pm on Friday, police were called to Levernside Road, Glasgow, where a man was found injured.
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'Gutted it's over but happy it happened': Jason Cummings thanks fans as time at Rangers comes to an end
Former Rangers star Jason Cummings has expressed his sadness at not being given more of a chance with Rangers after signing a loan deal with Peterborough United from Nottingham Forrest. The striker was on loan from the team to Rangers for six
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SSPCA Glasgow forced to close centre during urgent appeal for water donations
The SSPCA has been forced to close their Glasgow centre and launch an urgent appeal after the building was left without water following an issue with the water tank. With temperatures reaching the high twenties, animals at the centre will need
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Drumchapel animal lover in bid to bring stray dogs home from Turkey
A PET lover whose heart went out to two stray dogs she befriended while on holiday in Turkey has launched a fundraising campaign to bring them to Scotland. Danielle Livingstone was in tears when she discovered the two dogs living in dreadful conditions
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Family stages special tribute to courageous girl who lost cancer battle
LOVED ones of a Renfrewshire girl who lost her brave battle with cancer gathered for a special tribute on what would have been her fourth birthday. Layla Greene had been suffering from neuroblastoma before she passed away in January this year.
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'Trans prejudice is preventing me from getting a job'
A TRANSGENDER woman on the hunt for a job in East Renfrewshire is urging employers to give her a chance. Professional chef Michelle Murphy has been out of work since early May and says her search for employment has been filled with discrimination
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Graeme McGarry: As warm glow of England's exit fades, cold reality of Scotland's inadequacies remains
OK, cards on the table. It is petty and small-minded and pathetic, but I enjoyed England being turfed out of the World Cup. There. It is not coming home, and it feels good, I cannot lie. It is out of step with the modern, outward-looking 21st century
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Nancy Sinatra Sr dies aged 101
Nancy Sinatra Senior, the first wife of singer Frank and mother of his three children, has died aged 101. Her daughter Nancy Junior, famed for her song These Boots Were Made For Walkin’, posted the news to Twitter early on Saturday morning.
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Kate to join Meghan to watch her friend Serena Williams at Wimbledon
The Duchess of Sussex will watch her close friend Serena Williams play in a tenth Wimbledon singles final on Saturday. Meghan will be accompanied by the Duchess of Cambridge, and the pair will meet some of the Championships’ ball boys and ball
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Robert is Rock solid as Connor Syme is pipped to course record at Scottish Open
When you’ve got a professional golfer with clothing deals here, sponsors there and equipment contracts everywhere, what do you buy him for his birthday? “It’s hard to buy for me,” admitted Connor Syme, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on the eve of this
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Council leader's ultimatum to Orange Order on anti-catholic hate crime
THE Orange Order has been given an ultimatum to re-route its marches away from catholic churches or the council will do it for them.In a strongly worded message to the Grand Orange Lodge, Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow City Council, has told the organisation
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From Donegal to Glasgow - the bus that keeps hope alive
GLASGOW and Donegal have long been connected with an umbilico chord of family history that stretches back decades. Now, a new BBC documentary reveals how this chord was able to stretch from the west coast of Ireland to the west coast of Scotland
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Rising speedway star Dan Bewley keen to use home advantage to reach world final
THE rapidity of Dan Bewley’s rise through the speedway ranks has been quite remarkable and the teenager is hopeful that home-track advantage will prove decisive as the British go into the semi-finals of the FIM U21 World Cup.Bewley plies his trade with
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Derek Johnstone: Steven Gerrard will now know he has a lot of work still to do at Rangers
RANGERS within the space of a year have moved on from a humiliation and the hands of Progres to being a at least a work in progress.You would have taken than last summer. A 2-0 home home win in European football is never a bad thing, ever, and compared
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History on Centre Court as longest semi-final unfolds
Wimbledon fans witnessed history as the longest semi-final ever at the Championships unfolded on Centre Court. American John Isner and South African Kevin Anderson battled it out on court for six hours 35 minutes, before Anderson secured a place
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More protests expected as Trump spends weekend at Scotland golf resort
Further protests are to be staged against Donald Trump as his UK visit turns from talks with Theresa May and the Queen to golf at his Turnberry resort. The US president apologised to Mrs May on Friday over an incendiary interview criticising her