POLICE Scotland have launched enquiries following the circulation of videos of the Rangers first team celebrating this weekend.
It is alleged that the videos show members of the squad singing ‘F*ck the Pope’ while singing along to Neil Diamond’s Sweet...
Ian Colquhoun
IRELAND and England’s football communities are united in mourning the passing of John ‘Jack’ Charlton (above), as sport in these islands loses a true legend to the sands of time.
As a footballer, Jack was a one-club man, that...
A NEW book aimed at celebrating the life of the former Celtic star known as ‘the man who loved the green,’ Johnny Doyle, is in the works.
The much-loved winger (above)—who was tragically electrocuted and died in his family home...
Sarah Jane McGeown
CEANN Creige Hurling and Camogie Club has become Scotland’s latest GAA Club after an official launch in the East End of Glasgow.
The new club—named after its birthplace Craigend —currently offers children between the ages of 4-14 the...
THE long-established link between the Irish community in West Dunbartonshire and Donegal is set to be honoured with a Friendship Agreement signed between the local council and their counterparts at Donegal County Council.
Across the council area there are concentrations...
Following the repeal of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act, a new working group has been convened by the Justice Committee to consider the legal definition of sectarianism.
The working group will be chaired by Professor Duncan...
The controversial Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 looks set to be scrapped following Labour MSP James Kelly’s Member’s Bill seeking to repeal the legislation.
The bill, through which Kelly criticises the act as ‘an illiberal...
THE Coiste Cuimhneachaín An Gorta Mór (Great Hunger Memorial Committee) has announced the final location for its proposed Great Hunger memorial, with the grounds of St Mary’s Church in the Calton being selected as the site on which it...