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Brendan Rodgers admits he is keeping tabs on Patrick Roberts and refuses to rule out a Celtic return for the winger
BRENDAN Rodgers has revealed he is monitoring Patrick Roberts’s situation at Manchester City and admitted the winger could return to Celtic for a third spell. Roberts has hardly featured for the English champions on their pre-season tour of the United
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"The East End of Glasgow and 60,000 fans? No European team fancies coming to Celtic Park. It's notorious"
A CHAMPIONS League qualifying campaign that had already been made considerably more difficult for Celtic by the introduction of another two games by UEFA was complicated even further when AEK Athens were placed in their path last month. The Scottish champions
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Belladrum 2018: The Van T’s are all glitter and gold
THE Van T’s are one of the most exciting bands in Britain. Long before they picked up Best Live Act at last year’s Scottish Alternative Music Awards, the Glasgow quartet built up a solid fan base following their stellar performances at the likes of
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Python spotted attacking pigeon on east London high street
A python has been photographed appearing to eat a pigeon on a street in Leytonstone, London. Dave Fawbert, the editor of London free magazine Shortlist, shared an image on Twitter on Saturday morning, captioned: “Just a python eating a pigeon on
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Celtic 3 Livingston 1; Celtic raise flag and mark their territory with convincing win over Premier League new boys
Celtic hoisted the Championship flag this afternoon and put down an immediate marker of their intentions to retain it with a comfortable win over Livingston. Goals from Tom Rogic, Odsonne Edouard and Olivier Ntcham ensured a comfortable return
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Belladrum 2018: Emily Burns – an English rose with Scottish roots
EMILY Burns is an English rose with Scottish roots. The London-based 23-year-old singer-songwriter told her Belladrum crowd she was born in Livingston before moving south of the border, where she lost her Scottish lilt. Making her debut at the Highland
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35-year-old seriously assaulted in Paisley street following fight with different man
A man was seriously assaulted in Paisley yesterday evening after fighting with a different man. At around 9pm on Friday, the 35-year-old was in Morven Avenue, when he became invovled in an altercation with a man. During this incident, a third
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Red alerts for Portugal and Spain as heatwave hits near-record
Portugal and Spain have continued to swelter under an intense heat wave that has produced near-record temperatures in the southern European countries. Portugal has issued red alerts for extreme heat for more than half the country, with thermometers
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Watch: East Kilbride girl surprises family after six month trip and Twitter can't cope
A girl from East Kilbride surprised 'her two favourite people' when she arrived home from a six month trip travelling Asia and the video got Twitter very emotional. Jennifer Agnew shared the video of herself waiting patiently in her living room
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Police chase jet-ski riders on River Thames
A police chase which saw officers in a boat pursue four jet-ski riders on the River Thames has been captured on film. The chase, which one onlooker described as looking like something out of an action movie, took place at around 6.30pm on Friday
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Spectators poke fun at European Championships organisers as tree blocks view of rowing
Spectators have questioned the decision to place the grandstand at a Glasgow European Championships rowing event behind a rather large tree. The event at Strathclyde Park saw a stand placed on the waters edge but sport fans were left confused
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100 join protest against plans to evict asylum seekers in Glasgow
Around 100 people protested outside a Home Office building on Saturday amid ongoing opposition to plans to evict more than 300 asylum seekers. The latest demonstration at the Brand Street offices in Glasgow was backed by charity Positive Action
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Berlin landmark pops up in Glasgow
Glasgow is celebrating its partnership with Berlin with a giant cardboard model of the Brandenburg Gate - with a Mackintosh twist. The cities are co-hosting the inaugural European Championships and volunteers have been building the cardboard bricks
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Deaf train passenger left stranded and forced to walk home at 1am after ScotRail mix-up
A DEAF train passenger was left stranded and had to walk home at 1am after ScotRail sent his train to Wemyss Bay instead of Gourock. A problem with the overhead power supply at Fort Matilda meant that late night trains could not reach Gourock on
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Video: Burst water main causes havoc for Paisley residents and Glasgow Airport holidaymakers
The moment a fountain of water erupted into the sky as a water main burst in Paisley was caught on camera by a local resident this morning. Lauren Mulvey, told the Evening Times that the sound of the main bursting on Wallace Street at the back
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Man arrested over death of Paul Halley
Detectives have made an arrest after a man was found dead at his flat in South Lanarkshire. The body of Paul Halley was discovered in a property in Hozier Street, Carluke, on the morning of Sunday July 29. A police spokesman said on Friday:
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Nigel Havers reportedly signs up to present This Morning
Nigel Havers has reportedly been signed up to present This Morning after impressing producers during a guest appearance. The actor, 66, was interviewed by Holly Willoughby and put on a charismatic display that saw him touch her knee and ask her
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Hollywood actress Jessica Lange to return to American Horror Story
Hollywood actress Jessica Lange will return for the upcoming eighth season of American Horror Story. The Oscar winner, 69, will be reprising her role as Constance Langdon in FX’s anthology series. The character was last seen taking custody of her
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First police dog on scene of Manchester Arena bombing retires
The first dog on the scene of the Manchester Arena terror attack has retired from service. British Transport Police (BTP) dog Mojo and his handler, Pc Phil Healy, worked through the night on the response to the bombing, which killed 22 people,
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Rangers midfielder Greg Docherty emerges as a transfer target for Shrewsbury
RANGERS midfielder Greg Docherty has emerged as a transfer target for Shrewsbury this summer.Docherty will be allowed to leave Ibrox in the coming weeks in a bid to find regular first team football this term.And SportTimes understands Shrews boss John
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Lamont calls for probe into Glasgow’s homeless policy
A LABOUR MSP has called for an inquiry after she was mistakenly told by Glasgow City Council it does not have a taskforce set up to tackle homelessness. Johann Lamont has written to the Information Commissioner after she was given the incorrect
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Mum demands more awareness for children with hidden disabilities after holiday hell for autistic daughter
A MUM is demanding a full refund from a travel company after she and her autistic daughter were forced to endure a gruelling 36-hour flight delay. Mum of two Rachel McShane says the day-and-a-half ordeal ruined her family holiday with partner Rebecca
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Humza pledges to look at strengthening victims’ rights
JUSTICE Secretary Humza Yousaf has pledged to look at how victims’ rights could be strengthened after meeting the family of a teenage girl murdered by her ex-boyfriend. Relatives of Michelle Stewart met with Mr Yousaf in Ayr to make the case for
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'They were blind-sided': Police Scotland deemed Rangers match which saw two stabbed to be 'low risk'
POLICING bosses were ‘blind-sided’ to the potential for violence at a Rangers football match which resulted in two people being stabbed, it has been claimed. Police Scotland have defended their decision to class the game between Rangers and Osijek
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Glasgow Green is alive with the festival buzz
GLASGOW Green has been transformed into a buzzing festival of sport, arts, food and drink.The “Go Live! At the Green” festival, organised to celebrate the European Championships, offers the opportunity to not only come together and watch the events, but
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Murray Glen goes live at the Green
THE Evening Times Murray Glen tried out the 2018 Championships Go Live! at the Green."IT has, excuse the cliché, something for everyone. "When I visited, I was struck by the sheer variety of what was on offer. I was also struck by how many of
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'I don't want it to exist': Glasgow restaurateur sets up not-for-profit to feed Glasgow's schoolchildren
A FORMER city restaurateur who embarked on a mission to feed Glasgow's schoolchildren is on track to feed his 7,500th child next week. Craig Johnson sprung into action after he became fed of hearing reports about food giants throwing items away
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Glasgow 2018: Katie Archibald, Neah Evans, Laura Kenny and Elinor Barker are GB’s first golden girls
GB’s first gold of the Glasgow 2018 European Championships had a distinctly Scottish feel to it, with Katie Archibald and Neah Evans making up half of the women’s team pursuit quartet who claimed victory at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome last night.Archibald
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Belladrum 2018: The Charlatans pay tribute to Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison
THE Charlatans paid tribute to Frightened Rabbit singer-songwriter Scott Hutchison at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival on Friday night. Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess invited Scott’s brother and fellow bandmate Grant Hutchison along with keyboard player