Nicola Sturgeon may have the power to hold a âlawfulâ referendum on independence, if Theresa May refuses to agree to a fresh vote on Scotland leaving the UK.
A rugby fan who has never seen Scotland lose to England in a live game says he remains his countryâs âlucky charmâ after they clinched a 38-38 draw in their Six Nations clash.
The massacre of 49 Muslim worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, prompted a mass outpouring of hypocrisy. So horrific was the crime perpetrated by a white, male terrorist, right-wing politicians and commentators could barely control their desire to demonstrate how very much devoid of blame they were.
In an age when authenticity and provenance are given increasing priority by consumers, the story of Hamilton-based Equiâs Ice Cream is a blend of many compelling elements. Its history dates back more than a century, spanning continents, while it is still run by the same family, and harnesses locally sourced ingredients.
They say that truth is stranger than fiction and this Calcutta Cup thriller was the match to prove it. England and Scotland are the gameâs oldest foes but rarely in the 140 years of this ancient rivalry have the pair offered us drama as compelling as this mind-boggling display of sport at its superlative best.
Scotland came back from 31-0 down after 29 minutes to lead 38-31 with the clock in red before a last-gasp try and conversion snatched a draw for England.
Rangers fans held a demonstration at BBC Scotlandâs Pacific Quay headquarters this afternoon to protest against the Corporationâs coverage of the Ibrox side.
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