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Coco Gauff wants her French Open victory to give hope to “Americans that look like me”. Gauff beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set final to secure her maiden Roland Garros ...
The current state of play remains that St Mirren await a decision from Middlesbrough on Hemming, no approach has been made or indeed transfer intent signalled for Paulsen, with a move to the Scottish ...
A council has been trying to find a teacher for a remote island primary school for more than six years, figures have suggested.
Following the announcement of his new role as head chef at city centre restaurant, Zibibbo, chef Nick Rietz looks back on his time at Bilson Eleven.
They warned me the Rum midges were killer. “You’ll have never experienced anything like them,” a local said to me when we moved here back ...
In Scotland, where billionaires are rarer than McDonald's on the moon, there is an over-reliance on the state to ensure that everything is ...
Unless we want to live in a museum, the built environment of a city cannot be divorced from the economic and social contexts in which it flourishes ...
One of country's oldest charities is being probed by the national regulator as it emerged it has funded a failed claim of damages by directors ...
There’s Hutcheon of the Record, scurrying hither and yon, fresh from having chivvied Sir Alex Ferguson and Graeme Souness into backing Davy Russell to take the seat for Labour. If he had lost badly ...
A festival featuring Ukrainian and UK artists exploring the sounds that shape our lives gets under way in Glasgow next week ...
Terry Smith, who has died aged 78, was a leading figure in Forth Ports plc who played a key role in the regeneration of Leith and was ...
Whistleblower claims Police Scotland officers are pressured to record sex of rape suspects by gender identity, not biological sex — even ...
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