More than 20 legal claims of historical abuse at Celtic Boys Club have been settled for a seven-figure sum, lawyers say.
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GlasgowWorld on MSNCelebrity Rangers fan labels famous Celtic supporter a 'loser' as he berates his foe with Hoops challengeUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
One day, photographer Ernie McCreight got a call from a friend to say someone famous was coming to stay at the Hamilton ...
Liverpool should explore the idea of signing Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane. That’s the view of former Rangers and Scotland striker Ally McCoist who believes the England captain would add a ...
Manchester United fans have been full of praise for Tyler Fletcher after his performance during the FA Youth Cup semi-final ...
ON APRIL Fool’s Day, be on high alert in Glasgow as the city is a master of seasonal pranks and silliness. In Scotland, April 1 was traditionally known as Hunt the Gowk Day, as a gowk is the Scots ...
The NHS also explains the importance of eating meals high in fibre, adding dairy or dairy alternatives, ingesting proteins, ...
The blaze is reported to have started in the Dunya Restuarant, next to the Louden Tavern pub. Cops locked down the area while ...
The Tartan Army's Hampden Roar is as loud as a jet plane, according to new research. Specsavers, the Official Eye and Ear Care Partner of the Scottish FA , recently tested the decibel level of the ...
From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fools’ Day is celebrated with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes.
Record View says it's an embarrassment and a sign of stunted drugs policy that we don’t see similar centres in places such as Edinburgh and Dundee – where there is a clear need.
The Mirror has scoured the web and selected some of the best jokes and pranks played by newspapers, companies and celebrities ...
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