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Rangers to unveil Walter Smith statue on day of Scottish Cup final

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Rangers will unveil a statue of former manager Walter Smith outside Ibrox shortly before the Scottish Cup final later this month, the Glasgow giants announced Wednesday.The statue will be unveiled on Saturday May 25, before Rangers face…

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Former Scottish transfer record holder ‘at career crossroads’ weeks after he and reality star Wag announce baby news

HE was once Scotland’s most expensive player of all time when he sealed his move abroad in 2016.

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Scottish first minister John Swinney appoints Kate Forbes as deputy

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Announcement comes after Swinney is sworn in as seventh first minister ‘for everyone in Scotland’

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Rangers to unveil Walter Smith statue on day of Scottish Cup Final against Celtic with nod to his boyhood ‘pilgrimages’

RANGERS will unveil a statue of Walter Smith outside Ibrox before the Scottish Cup final.

I have been Scottish national karate champion 10 times

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A gym instructor at East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure is set to compete in the European Karate Championship in Croatia this week.

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Sheffield United, Hull City 'in race for Scottish youngster'

Sheffield United are reportedly in the race alongside Hull City and Beerschot Wilrijk for Hamilton Academical youngster Lewis Latona.

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Kate Forbes made Deputy First Minister as John Swinney appoints Scottish Cabinet

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It came hours after Mr Swinney was officially sworn in as Scotland’s First Minister.

The 'spectacular' Scottish beach where Paul McCartney filmed iconic music video

If you're looking for a beach to head to this week with the weather set to warm up, one picturesque Scottish bay where Paul McCartney filmed an iconic music video could be perfect.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak deflects concerns over security risk posed by Chinese turbine giant’s plans for Scottish base

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Rishi Sunak dismisses fears over national security fears in his first PMQs since the Conservatives suffered heavy losses in local elections last week

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Kate Forbes made Deputy First Minister as John Swinney appoints Scottish Cabinet

It came hours after Mr Swinney was officially sworn in as Scotland’s First Minister.

Kate Forbes made Deputy First Minister as John Swinney appoints Scottish Cabinet

It came hours after Mr Swinney was officially sworn in as Scotland’s First Minister.

John Swinney bids to end SNP chaos by making Kate Forbes his deputy despite clash over her devout Christian views after he is officially sworn in as Scottish First Minister

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John Swinney has made Kate Forbes his deputy, drawing a line under despite tensions over her devout Christian views.

Gambling sponsorship for Scottish football [08/05/2024]

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Inverclyde MP Ronnie Cowan says new gambling sponsorship for Scottish football will be a “major set-back” for the game and sport across the country. The SNP MP, who is vice-chair of the House of Commons All Party Parliamentary Group on…

Kate Forbes returns to Scottish Government as Deputy First Minister

Forbes, 34, narrowly lost out to Humza Yousaf to become party leader in 2023 and chose not to stand against John Swinney.

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Scottish creative agency founded 51 years ago acquires Edinburgh peer in six-figure deal

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“Lewis and Tayburn have specific sets of skills that naturally complement one another.”

10 things every 1960s Scottish family would have had around the house 60 years ago

The Daily Record has decided to journey back 60 years in time to the 1960s, to take a look at some of the objects that you likely would have found in a Scottish home.

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Huge rock band announce extra tickets for sold out Scottish show this summer

A HUGE rock band have announced they will release extra tickets for their eagerly anticipated Scottish gig.

Driverless cars: How Scottish scientists can help cyclists avoid crashes with autonomous vehicles

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Driverless cars are set to become commonplace in coming years, but how much of a threat do they pose to humans?