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Caroline Weir and Erin Cuthbert could not take their chances at Tannadice There is little doubt Scotland are in a period of transition. There is, though, an abundance of uncertainty as to where ...
Scotland took a huge step towards staying in the Nations League top tier as they hung onto a 1-0 first-leg victory as VAR took centre stage and worked in their favour. Steve Clarke's side took the ...
Scotland showed "a different side" to their game as they beat Greece in the first leg of their Nations League A play-off, according to head coach Steve Clarke. Scott McTominay's first-half penalty ...
France have won the Six Nations after beating Scotland 35-16 in Paris. England pushed the championship battle to the final game after earlier destroying Wales with a record 68-14 win in Cardiff.
Like her or loathe her, Nicola Sturgeon is one of the most recognisable and formidable politicians Scotland has ever produced. Her headteacher-style presence gave Scotland prominence on the UK ...
There was a sense of painful familiarity about Scotland's closing Six Nations performance in Paris, as they fell to a 35-16 defeat by champions France for their third loss of the tournament.
Scotland were hugely impressive and pounded away at the French defence right up until the final whistle, but they had little to show for their second-half efforts as Les Blues held firm ...
France secured the Six Nations championship with a flourish - and quashed England's hopes - by ultimately overpowering a dogged Scotland in Paris. Steve Borthwick's men moved to the top of the ...
Transgender prisoners should be given access to a taxpayer-funded wardrobe of wigs and underwear to support them on their 'journey', Scotland's jails watchdog has said. HM Inspectorate of Prisons ...
PARIS, March 15 (Reuters) - France claimed their seventh Six Nations trophy in a record-strewn 35-16 victory over Scotland on Saturday, shaking off their beautiful runners-up tag on a crisp ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.