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Arthurlie moved into the promotion spaces at the top of the First Division after a first-half blitz against Petershill.
Neilston manager Andy Whiteford insists finishing in the top three remains entirely in his side's hands, despite a home defeat to fellow promotion chasers Muirkirk on Saturday. The visitors took the ...
Tuesday’s attack appears to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared from violence.
Wednesday’s gathering comes as Donald Trump’s administration continues to drive efforts to find peace between Russia and Ukraine.
The Prime Minister suggested those who took part in the Southport riots were among those attempting to claim St George’s Cross as their own.
People did not change their behaviour when restrictions were tightened, defying scientists’ expectations, a study has found.
Pope Francis’s body will be laid out for public view on Wednesday as mourners flock to the Vatican ahead of his funeral. The late pontiff, who died on Easter Monday aged 88, will be buried on Saturday ...
The plan would necessitate heat pumps to be sold ‘smart-ready’ in line with regulations that already apply to electric vehicle chargers.
Professor Lucy Chappell, chief scientific adviser at the DHSC and chief executive of the NIHR, added: “Innovations such as the miONCO-Dx blood test offer an exciting new era in cancer detection with ...
The RAC received some 9,439 callouts to breakdowns as a result of poor road surfaces in the UK between January and March.
Elon Musk has said he will dedicate more time to Tesla starting in May after the company reported a big drop in first-quarter profit. The company has faced a backlash and angry protests over his ...