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Scotland Qualify for World Cup After 25-Year Wait

Scotland's thrilling 4-2 win against Denmark at Hampden Park secures their first World Cup qualification in over 25 years, uniting the nation and inspiring a new generation of fans.

Dick Gaughan's Lost Music Rescued After Decades

Scottish folk pioneer Dick Gaughan's classic recordings were unavailable for 40 years. Now a fan-led campaign has raised £92,000 to restore his musical legacy and challenge rights ownership.

Gregor Fisher: Beyond Rab C Nesbitt at 71

Exclusive interview with Gregor Fisher as the iconic Rab C Nesbitt turns 40. The Scottish actor discusses typecasting, new projects and his first-ever UK tour as himself. Discover the man behind the string vest.

Perfect Whisky Gift Set: 5 Malts Under £40

Discover the beautifully packaged Single Malt Whisky Gift Set with five Scottish whiskies for under £40. Perfect for Christmas with personalisation options.

Ex-Met cop threatened to rape colleague's partner

Former Met Police officer Oscar Yustos-Morales threatened to rape a colleague's partner in a torrent of abuse. He would have been sacked had he not already resigned. Read the full details.

Scotland's prosecutor reassures sex abuse victims

Scotland's Lord Advocate confirms victims' rights remain protected despite Supreme Court judgment on fair trial procedures. Learn how the justice system balances defendant and victim rights.

Elspeth King: A Tribute to a Pioneering Curator

Remembering Elspeth King, the visionary museum director who transformed Glasgow's People's Palace into a vibrant record of working-class life and championed Scotland's feminist history.

Celtic accelerate move for Wilfried Nancy

Celtic are accelerating talks to appoint Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy as their new manager, hoping to have him in charge for next weekend's match. Discover the latest on this developing story.

Scotland's World Cup quest in Greece

Steve Clarke's Scotland face Greece in a crucial World Cup qualifier. A point could set up a historic decider against Denmark. Discover if Scotland can seize their best chance since 1998.

Eggs Thrown at Luis Rubiales in Madrid

Disgraced former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales had eggs thrown at him by his own uncle during a chaotic book launch in Madrid. Full story on the latest fallout.

Met Police scrutiny over Al Fayed trafficking claims

London's Metropolitan Police confronts new criticism as whistleblower reveals how trafficking claims against the late Harrods owner were allegedly mishandled, raising serious questions about police accountability.

Ex-officer denies being racist after custody death

Ex-police constable Samantha Bux breaks her silence after being found guilty of gross misconduct over the death of 31-year-old Kevin Clarke, insisting she's 'not a racist' despite the disciplinary ruling.

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