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Hearts will sign both British and foreign players under McInnes. The first came on Wednesday when Greek winger Alexandros Kyziridis was confirmed on a three-year deal which takes effect next month.
Sift through the squad lists of St Johnstone, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock during the years that Derek McInnes managed them and you spot a familiar trait. They are teams built on solid Scottish and British ...
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The Kingsknowe club progressed to the semi-finals in the 125th edition with a 6&5 win over Kilgour Wealth Management at the Braids. “I’m feeling old compared to these young guys,” quipped 59-year-old ...
Fire crews are tackling a blaze in a West Lothian street after a fire broke out in a derelict building at around 4.30pm today.
It's an understatement to say that there are not many people tipping Aberdeen to win Saturday's Scottish Cup final against Celtic. But here are ten reasons why Dons supporters should head to Hampden ...
It may feel a little improbable at times, but Neil Broadfoot's well-plotted new thriller moves so quickly it’s never too difficult to suspend your disbelief, writes Allan Massie ...
Unlike the previous Just Eat bikeshare system, Edinburgh’s new scheme will use a ‘dockless’ model, where bikes are not left at dedicated base stations. Instead, riders will be instructed to drop them ...
A village shop which was barred from selling alcohol just before Christmas two years ago is bidding to have its licence reinstated.
Analysis by the online estate agents Purplebricks shows the big house price ‘winners’ and ‘losers’. The biggest loser is the City of Westminster, in London, where £181,776 - or 20 per cent - has been ...
The UK’s energy market is outdated and broken, resulting in vast amounts of renewable energy being wasted, with the cost to billpayers expected to hit £8 billion a year by 2030 ...
Keir Starmer may not be quite as bombastic as Boris Johnson, but the fishing industry clearly feels he has betrayed them just as badly ...