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Andy Robertson: Basic errors overshadow pride in captaincy
ANDY Robertson’s pride in leading his country out at Hampden for the first time was overshadowed last night by his frustration about the “basic errors” which allowed Belgium to use the occasion to inflict Scotland’s heaviest home defeat for 45 years,
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Kilted kiwi Cameron Norrie ready to fill the Glaswegian void
JUST because you’ve been brought up on the other side of the world, it doesn’t mean you don’t know the words to Loch Lomond or the Proclaimers. Glasgow might just have missed out on possibly a final chance to see one of its favourite sons in competitive
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Lubo Moravcik: I would tell Stan Petrov every day that he would become Celtic's best player
STYLIAN Petrov turned up at Celtic without a word of English to his name, no friends, a homesickness that could have felled a horse, stuck in a flat far too big and lonely for him and a backside that could blank out the sun.The club had paid £2.2m, a
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Alan Archibald reveals Partick Thistle have yet to receive explanation over 'goal' that wasn't awarded
PARTICK THISTLE manager Alan Archibald has revealed that his club have still to receive any explanation from the Scottish Football Association over the ‘goal’ that wasn’t awarded to them in last weekend’s win over Morton.The club’s footage of Kris Doolan
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Graeme McGarry: SFA must drop vow of silence and spell out how they are arriving at decisions
I can only imagine that the scene inside the SFA’s refereeing department at the moment resembles the bunker beneath the Reich Chancellery in Berlin circa spring 1945, with John Fleming handing out the tin helmets and Ian Maxwell pondering whether to pop
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Blame me! Scotland manager Alex McLeish accepts full responsibility for heavy defeat to Belgium
ALEX McLeish last night accepted full responsibility for the 4-0 defeat Scotland suffered at the hand Belgium - for demanding his players to pass the ball against the Russia 2018 semi-finalists. The national team slumped to their heaviest defeat at Hampden
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November date for Josh Taylor's World Super Series debut
FIREWORKS can be confidently predicted at the SSE Hydro two days before bonfire night this year when Josh Taylor begins the quest for the Muhammad Ali Trophy against Ryan Martin of the United States. The eagerly-awaited WBC Silver super lightweight contest
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New Morton boss Jonatan Johansson was ready to step out of Rangers shadows
New Morton manager Jonatan Johansson insists the time was right to become his own own man after being appointed as Ray McKinnon’s successor.The former Finland and Rangers striker signed a two-year deal on Thursday and will make his dugout debut in next
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Stan Petrov: Now Steven Gerrard knows how far Rangers are behind Celtic
STYLIAN Petrov last night ranked up the pressure on Steven Gerrard by claiming the Rangers manager now realises just how big the task it will be to close the gap on Celtic.The former Parkhead star, who scored four goals in Old Firm games, believes the
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Ex-Celtic star Massimo Donati wants Raith Rovers job
FORMER Celtic and Milan star Massimo Donati has thrown his hat into the ring to become the next Raith Rovers manager. The 37-year-old is currently out of work following a brief stint with St Mirren and is keen to embark on his coaching career in Scotland
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Rangers ace Scott Arfield won't take anything for granted as Canada prepare for mega-minnows
RANGERS ace Scott Arfield insists Canada have no right to be complacent as he prepares to cross swords with one of the worst football nations in the world. The 29-year-old will go from the cauldron of Celtic Park to the 500-capacity campus pitch of the
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Scotland 0 Belgium 4: Sloppy mistakes see Alex McLeish's men suffer heaviest Hampden defeat in 45 years
YOU did not exactly need to be Hercule Poirot to figure out that Scotland were going to struggle to get a result in this encounter with Belgium. Taking on the side that finished in third place in the Russia 2018 finals in the summer was always, even with
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Celtic hire sporting event consultants to review 'crush' incident
Celtic Football Club have hired specialist consultants to carry out an independent review into the incident which lead to fans being crushed ahead of an Old Firm match at Parkhead. Fairhurst, consultants specialising in sports event safety management
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Celtic Park to welcome star-studded teams as Match for Cancer kicks off
Two star-studded teams will take to the pitch at Celtic Park this weekend for a charity match in aid of cancer. A Match for Cancer, sponsored by Dafabet and Laduma, will see Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, leading opposing teams
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Knife horror: Man stabbed in city centre nightclub
A man has been stabbed in a city centre nightclub. Police are hunting for two suspects following the attack in Kushion on Bath Street in the early hours of Friday morning. Officers said the 21 year-old man was in the venue when he was seriously
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Friday evening live travel and weather updates
6:27pm That's all from us this evening. Wishing all our lovely readers a great weekend!
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'Twisted, specky, evil f*****g c*w': Glasgow man jailed for threatening to kick-in social worker
AN IRATE father lost his rag with a social worker and threatened to 'drag her out by the hair and give her a kick-in'. David Miller, 33, verbally abused his victim during an angry phone call, in which he branded the woman a "twisted, specky, evil
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Milton death probe: Man, 48, found in flat
A MAN has been found dead in a flat in North Glasgow.The 48-year-old was discovered on Friday within the flat in Liddesdale Road, Milton.Several police officers were spotted outside the property at around lunchtime.The force said the death is not suspicious
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Streets Ahead: Schools are at core of our campaign
SCHOOLS have been at the heart of the Evening Times Streets Ahead campaign since its early days. Primary, secondary, nursery and ASN pupils across the city have dug, planted, litter-picked, cleaned-up and worked hard to support us. More than
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Man arrested after sex attack in Kelvingrove Park
A MAN has been arrested after a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted in a city park.Police Scotland confirmed today that they have arrested and charged a 29-year-old in connection with the incident.We previously reported that a 29-year-old victim was
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Video: Murder cops say Gary More was targeted by gunman as probe focuses on burnt out vehicle in North of Glasgow
MURDER cops say a man who was shot several times outside his house was targeted by the gunman. Gary More, 32, was repeatedly blasted with a gun outside the property in Gartness Drive, Chapelhall, Airdrie last night. The force said today that
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Pensioner airlifted to hospital after car collides with tree in Ayrshire
A pensioner had to be airlifted to hospital after being involved in an early morning road crash in Ayrshire. The 81-year-old woman was travelling along the A76 from New Cumnock towards Cumnock when her grey coloured Vauxhall Corsa came off the
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Kind-hearted Glasgow taxi driver offers free lifts to cancer patients
A big-hearted Glasgow taxi driver has offered to provide free transport for cancer patients. William McCartney, from Easterhouse, is offering his time to kids or adults who are struggling to get to their next chemotherapy or radiotherapy appointments
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Belgium fans take over Celtic Park ahead of international friendly against Scotland
A group of Belgium supporters have visited Parkhead for a stadium tour ahead of the team's international friendly against Scotland. The Belgian Red Devils fans were kitted out in colourful tartan kilts paired with their own team's strips as they
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Flight declares on-board emergency as passenger takes ill on approach to Glasgow
A flight heading for Glasgow airport declared an on-board emergency this afternoon as it made its approach. The Flybe plane BE786, which took off from Birmingham Airport at 12.24pm was set to land in Glasgow at 1.34pm this afternoon. However
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CCA cafe staff facing bleak future over uncertainty of Sauchiehall Street cordon timescale
DOZENS of staff working from a cafe inside the CCA are facing unemployment as the impact of the Glasgow School of Art fire continues to unfold. Saramago Cafe and Terrace Bar is on the brink of having to let all 32 members of staff go more than
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Popular Glasgow fast food delivery service drivers to STRIKE amid pay cut claims
COURIERS for one of Glasgow's favourite fast food delivery services will strike on Monday. UberEats staff will walk out in response to the firm reducing pay. At present, couriers are paid per delivery with a bonus, known as a "boost, on top
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Glasgow Thai massage parlour allowed to keep trading - despite illegal operation for SIX months
A MERCHANT City massage parlour will be allowed to continue trading – despite operating ILLEGALLY for six months. Owner Thomas McAslan opened Jasmine Thai Massage in January despite not having a public entertainment licence. Home Office and
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'I've failed as a father': Hearts daft TV presenter Ewen Cameron fears his son is a Hoops fan
Hearts mad TV presenter Ewen Cameron has expressed fears that his son may have turned to the 'green' side. The sports pundit took to Twitter to reveal that his son Josh had asked his mum if he could have a Celtic strip whilst out shopping.
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Stewart Paterson: SNP must think long-term to tackle child poverty
NICOLA Sturgeon said this week her plans for the coming year would include a new income supplement policy for low-paid parents. Further details are awaited, but the First Minister’s programme says that the Government will begin work on a £12 million
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Watch Glasgow crowds go wild as Prince Charles and Camilla open Mackintosh tearooms
Crowds of excited Glaswegians gathered outside Mackintosh at the Willow on Sauchiehall Street this afternoon to catch a glimpse of The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay. Charles and Camilla were invited to officially open the restored tearooms, which
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A show dedicated to dog lovers is coming to Glasgow this weekend
This weekend Glasgow will play host to a 'pawesome' day out for animal fanatics across the city and beyond as The Dog Lover Show comes to the SECC. Taking place on Saturday, September 8 and Sunday, September 9, the event will see presenters Libby
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Two men arrested after £500,000 worth of cannabis found in Paisley
TWO men have been arrested after cops recovered half a million pounds worth of Cannabis in Paisley.The large haul was recovered at around 10am on Thursday when officers acting under warrant searched a building in Back Sneddon Street and recovered a large
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Poll: Smacking in Scotland one step closer to being banned - do you agree with it?
Legislation aimed at banning the smacking of children in Scotland has been published at Holyrood. Green MSP John Finnie introduced the Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill after gaining the backing of the Scottish Government
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'Never felt pain like this': Heartbroken former girlfriend pays tribute to Airdrie dad dead after shooting
THE devastated former partner of an Airdrie dad who died after a shooting has paid tribute to the "gentle giant". Natasha Holmes took to social media to share a series of images from the pair's life together along with a moving message in the wake
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You Me At Six to meet fans in Glasgow
YOU me at Six will meet fans in Glasgow next month as part of a signing tour. The group will visit HMV on Argyle Street on October 11. They will sign copies of their new album VI, which is out on October 5. They are also due to play two sold-out
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Graphic content warning: Watch England fan PUNCH police horse in face after World Cup defeat to Croatia
A MAN punched a police HORSE in the head after the England vs Croatia World Cup semi-final match, a court heard. Scott Spurling, 23, lashed out at the service animal, named Quantock, as a booze-fuelled fracas broke out following England's football
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Slash to come to Glasgow with new album tour
ROCK legend Slash will come to Glasgow with his new tour. The show will feature Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators and support their fourth solo album Living the Dream. He is due to play the SEC Hall 3 on February 17. Living the Dream,
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Scots flying to Dubai could face arrest if alcohol consumed on flight
SCOTS travellers heading to Dubai or Abu Dhabi have been warned they could face arrest if they consume alcoholic drinks on the flight to the Middle East. The British Embassy in the United Arab Emirates posted the message about drinking in the federation
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Firefighters in Glasgow to host charity car wash
FIREFIGHTERS in Glasgow will host a charity car wash on Saturday. The heroes at Cowcaddens Community Fire Station will be offering a car wash facility from 10am to 2pm. The money raised will go towards The Firefighters Charity. Singer Michelle
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Top blogger Jamie Genevieve poses up with her Paisley mural
TOP beauty blogger Jamie Genevieve has visited a piece of street art which she inspired in Paisley. The star, who started work as a make up artist in Glasgow, shared the image of her mural on her social media and said: "Posing with myself."
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Couple raffling off £3m mansion - for just £25 a ticket
AN English couple have decided to raffle off their £3 million house via an online contest. Avon Place, a stylish and contemporary six-bedroom mega home, set in one acre of private grounds, is being offered to one lucky winner - for just £25 a ticket
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'We still mourn his passing': SAY Awards pay tribute to Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison
A POIGNANT tribute was made to Frightened Rabbits frontman Scott Hutchison at the Scottish Album of the Year Awards. The music industry raised a glass to toast the tragic singer's life at the event which was held in Paisley Town Hall on Thursday
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‘Going to miss you, big man’: Tributes pour in for dad dead after Airdrie shooting
TRIBUTES have started to pour in for a man who died after a shooting in Airdrie. The man has been named locally as fitness instructor and dad, Gary More. READ MORE: Man pronounced dead at scene of Airdrie shooting As previously reported
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Scots family adopts Britain’s biggest PUPPY from Glasgow dog centre
A FAMILY has adopted Britain's biggest PUPPY - a real-life Scrappy-Do that is over 6ft and weighs more than a baby HIPPO. Arnie the Great Dane is only five months old and already tips the scales at a whopping 43kg (95lbs) - and is still growing
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Secret baby joy for Robbie Williams and wife Ayda
Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field have surprised fans by announcing they have become parents to a baby girl via a surrogate. X Factor judge Field, 39, said it had been a “very long and difficult path to get here”. Colette (Coco) Josephine
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Woman charged in connection with alleged murder of Annalise Johnstone
A woman has been charged in connection with the alleged murder of a 22-year-old whose body was found near a roadside almost four months ago. Annalise Johnstone was discovered dead in a wooded area close to the B8062 between Auchterarder and Dunning
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Fury as CCA could SHUT DOWN in Art School fire aftermath
FIRE-HIT businesses are being forced to live in an 'alternate universe' as they accuse council bosses of lying about re-entry dates. The claims come as MSP Pauline McNeill told Nicola Sturgeon the CCA on Sauchiehall Street is in “grave danger of
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Glasgow travel and weather: Metal on road and barrier damage in Greenock - and other updates
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Man pronounced dead at scene of Airdrie shooting
UPDATE: Tributes pour in for dad dead after Airdrie shooting. Read more here A MAN has died at the scene of a shooting in Airdrie. Police Scotland said its officers were called to an incident involving a firearm in the North Lanarkshire town
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'Apologise now': Labour trio deny 'stoking bigotry' in Rangers fan zone row in letter to council chief
GLASGOW Labour MSPs and a former council leader have denied claims they are “stoking bigotry” in criticising senior SNP councillors over the Rangers fan zone row. It is the latest development in the ongoing row over Rangers being refused permission
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Craftsman behind Mackintosh at the Willow to meet Charles and Camilla
IT can take 20 years of training... but local craftsmen are putting their work on the global stage with high-profile work. Kelvin Murray, of the Ayrshire specialist maker Character Joinery, has produced replicas of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s famous
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Scotland's most wanted: Jonathan Kelly manages to dodge cops for FOUR years
ONE of the country's most wanted criminals has managed to dodge cops - four years after going on the run. Scar-faced Jonathan Kelly remains "unlawfully at large" but Police Scotland insist they will follow up on any potential sighting of the dangerous
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Craft beer bar to open in Glasgow city centre this weekend - and you can brew your own beer
A craft beer bar will arrive in Glasgow city centre this weekend - and beer fans will have the chance to brew their own alcohol. Scottish craft brewer Innis & Gunn will take over the Arches from noon tomorrow, extending the largest fourth arch
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Glasgow foodbank fraud trial postponed for prosecution and defence 'sit down'
THE trial of a Glasgow foodbank founder who allegedly embezzled £15,000 has been adjourned until later this year. Julie Webster, from Summerston, has been charged with pocketing the money between March and December 2015 from Greater Maryhill Foodbank
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Gas pipes spell more misery for Art School blaze residents
MISERY is continuing for residents displaced by the Glasgow School of Art fire. Tenants were due to return home on August 27 more than ten weeks after being evacuated from their homes on Dalhousie Street. After being told they could not move
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Women too poor to afford pregnancy kits in Glasgow face 'stress and anxiety' going to GP
WOMAN too poor to afford a pregnancy test have told of the "stress and anxiety" of having to rely on a GP to confirm it. Campaigners have called for pregnancy to be “poverty proofed” warning that women battling financial hardship are more likely
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Springboig woman threatened to 'punch the face off' her ex
A SPRINGBOIG woman threatened to 'punch the face off' her ex-partner. Lorraine Duncan, 45, initially called her ex to discuss money – but it quickly turned into an argument. Duncan threatened: "I'm going to come up to your house to punch your
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Old Style Clerks of Works needed to improve building safety MSPs are told
OLD style Clerks of Works should be re-instated to ensure buildings meet safety standards MSPs have been told.It was claimed that some builders will cut corners and look to make alterations that will reduce costs and maximise profits.Professor John Cole
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Home win! Celtic-mad orphan schoolboy, 10, saved from Serco eviction
A SCHOOLBOY orphan will keep his home - after it was under threat from Serco plans to evict more than 300 of the city’s asylum seekers. Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney confirmed yesterday that Springburn youngster Giorgi Kakava and his grandmother
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Glasgow police raid ends with £20 drugs haul
A CITY police raid ended with a drugs haul worth £20.Michael Hay, 23, was busted for the stash after police executed a search warrant at his home address.The incident happened at a property in Young Terrace on May 12, 2017.At Glasgow Sheriff Court this