Premiership season remaining. But John Kennedy won't be looking at Livingston's third visit to Parkhead like that as he sees an opportunity to keep his unbeaten run intact ahead of next weekend's crunch clash at Ibrox.
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Celtic.But the Norwegian defender has refused to comment on his future or suggestions from his international manager Stale Solbakken that he needs to get out of Glasgow to improve.Ajer is back with his national team for the last gathering before the final clutch of club games including the conclusion of the Premiership.Celtic need to win the delayed Scottish Cup to avoid a blank campaign in terms of silverware.However, while accepting it’s tough to assess his personal situation when it’s all
.Premiership season remaining. But John Kennedy won't be looking at Livingston's third visit to Parkhead like that as he sees an opportunity to keep his unbeaten run intact ahead of next weekend's crunch clash at Ibrox.
Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. The UK medicines regulator has said the benefits of the jab continue to outweigh any risks, but under-30s will now be offered an alternative vaccine.
Irn-Bru advert filmed using skateboards, stunts and even a unicycle.Alexander Edwards shared the incredible clip, which he made in his spare time, on his TikTok account (@iceamo2020) after putting it together in a bid to get the attention of makers Barrs.Featuring a skateboard ride, a unicycle chase, and even a well-timed leap into a local river, Alexander pulled out all the stops for the action-packed shoot.The young Scot, who also works for the NHS, even roped in his sister Skye and mum Carol
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has said that while it has not concluded the vaccine causes rare brain clots, the link is getting firmer - though it insisted the benefits of the jab still outweigh the risks overall.
ILAWS, an independent legal and Will-writing specialist in Scotland.“The coronavirus has shown us how uncertain life can be. Now is the perfect time to set out your wishes for the future.“If you own a property, you should 100 per cent have a Will.
James Forrest is set to make his first Celtic start since September against Falkirk. The Scottish Cup holders begin their defence of the trophy against the League 1 leaders at Parkhead on Saturday evening.
sexual offences after a police investigation into Ballet West school. A 38-year-old has been arrested and charged following the probe at the boarding school in the Taynuilt area of Argyll.
MP and will take place alongside a series of local elections in England and votes for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments. Prescott is standing for the Reform UK party which used to be Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.
Falkirk may not have got the lads’ holiday they were hoping for when they stunned Celtic in the Scottish Cup 24 years ago, although they still made the most of the party.The Bairns will square up to Celts again on Saturday at Parkhead with memories still fresh of the epic 180 minutes in 1997 when Alex Totten’s men shocked the Hoops at Ibrox in the semi-finals.Kevin James nabbed a leveller to set up a replay before Paul McGrillen struck to secure a famous triumph and send the Brockville men into
Kristoffer Ajer after he was criticised for his showing in defeat to Turkey. The centre-back was brought back into the starting line-up having missed the game against Gibraltar but was at fault for two goals in the 3-0 World Cup qualifiers defeat.
Hibs goalkeeper Ofir Marciano. The Israeli has snubbed a new deal at Easter Road and had been linked with Celtic.
Perthshire ’s James Hutton Institute. The International Barley Hub, set to cost £35m and the Advanced Plant Growth Centre drawing on an investment of £25m, were green-lit on Friday, March 19 by the Tay Cities Deal joint committee.These two significant projects benefit from the £62m committed by the UK and Scottish governments through the Tay Cities Deal.
Scotland in the next decade if re-elected in May. The First Minister will announce later today her plans to rebuild the country following the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
Love Island'sLaura Anderson is facing upset and asked for help after discovering that her beloved Pomeranian puppy Buddy is going bald. Scots born Laura, who recently moved house from Glasgow's West End to Stirling where she has moved in with her dad for the time being, admitted she was 'totally stressing out' over her puppy Buddy's condition.
blaze near a Glasgow housing estate that started overnight. Officers were called to Brickfield Crescent in the Eglinton Toll area just before 3am on Tuesday.
Kristoffer Ajer must make a move away from the club. The centre-back, 22, has long been linked with a host of teams from Europe's top leagues, most notably AC Milan who were unable to seal a summer move.
EXCLUSIVE: Bollywood star Rani Mukerji is set to lead feature drama Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, we can reveal.
police constable’s face and told officers arresting him: “I will bite your b***s off.”David Wellwood was repeatedly visited by police at his Edinburgh home after calls from neighbours about threatening and antisocial behaviour.Wellwood, 57, had told one woman: “F*** off back to London with your big t**s you b***h.”On one occasion officers went to his flat, Wellwood called 999 twice to try and report them as “bogus” cops.
indyref2” next to the party’s name on voting slips.First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has backed another referendum in the early part of the next term.The call was ramped up last week after SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said it could take place this year.With the Tories making opposition to indyref2 a key part of their electoral strategy, a referendum looks likely to be a dominant issue in next month’s election campaign.An application to the electoral watchdog shows the SNP has