I t didn’t take long for Groundhog Day, the 1993 comedy about a contemptuous television weather reporter who repeats the same ...
The two clubs are still in with a shot of securing a top eight finish and avoiding the two-legged play-off round ...
Charles Murray, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, has become one of the most influential social scientists in America, using racist pseudoscience and misleading statistics to argue that ...
Investigations by regulator Ofgem found companies within the Scottish Power group had breached regulations between 2013 and 2016, in relation to mis-selling, cost-reflectivity, energy saving and ...
the additional NI bill for Edinburgh’s ALEOs next year will be £2.6m. Against this background, Scotland Secretary Ian Murray had some cheek to tell journalists in the Scottish Parliament this ...
Its new lawsuit charges that allowing the state to give $125 million a year in tax credits is an unconstitutional gift to private companies that agree to produce their films and c ...
Welcome to this week's Branch Office Updates! Subscribe for free using the linked banner above. IAN Murray’s first visit to Holyrood as Scottish Secretary yesterday was a disaster. Honestly, I’m not ...
Celtic this time dominated from kick-off, and eventually took the lead. Once more the goalscorer was – of course – Jimmy Quinn, completing his hat-trick for the day. Scottish Cup Final, 1904. Celtic 3 ...
A bill to “further improve” police complaints and police conduct procedures has been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill aims to ensure ...
Wild Bill Hickok died on August 2, 1876, in Deadwood, South Dakota, after he was shot in the back of the head by Jack McCall. Wild Bill Hickok’s death during a poker game was a fitting end for a man ...
The Secretary of State for Scotland has denied there is a cultural problem of sexual harassment or assault in his party after he said he was not aware of any complaints made against former ...
IAN Murray has suggested people "don't like honesty" after being pressed on polling which predicted a big win for the SNP at Holyrood next year. The Scottish Secretary was quizzed on whether he felt ...